Monday, September 22, 2008

Personal Concerns

Since coming to college math has not been the easiest thing for me, I never used to have a problem with it, it was always a subject that I understood. However, I believe the teaching styles have changed since I have come to college, that they assume we as students know more than we do. So far this class has been easier to follow then most math classes I have taken in college. I believe it is the style of teaching used in the classroom, it is broken down and you give us a way to find the answer ourselves. It makes learning more enjoyable and less stressful.

Personal Concerns and Next Steps

I, honestly, have been a little worried about this class because it's math. In the past, I have never been given a good reason to enjoy math. I've always struggled with some mathematical aspects, so, I have grown to actually dislike math. However, I am doing my best to have a positive outlook for this class. I'm trying my best not to judge this class based on other math classes that I've taken. I have to say that, so far, I am very interested in this math methods class! I am very anxious to learn much more about how to teach my future students. I look forward to learning many different methods of teaching my future students.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Personal Concerns and Next Steps

This class has offered a lot of valuable information. Perhaps almost too much, but I think that is the point. I can definitely see myself using some of the resources, such as the National Library of Virtual Manipulatives. Also, I enjoy the projects because they are not as belittling as other class’ projects, such as coloring and gluing. I also appreciate having the standards being related to what we are doing within the class, mostly so we know how to start choosing them on our own as we will have to do this very soon. I just worry that in the future I will have trouble finding projects and assignments that accurately fit all of the standards. However, having more experienced teachers and good resources will be a great help.
[andrea]

Personal Concerns and Next Steps

Currently my only concerns in the class are figuring out where to find each piece of information and apply it to my learning and future. With all of my other methods courses and classes being on D2L, everything is new to me and is taking time to get used to. I find myself in class trying to pay attention and figure out where everything that was covered was recovered at, however, when I return home to review the information, I find myself confused as to what was read and where to click into. The class has been both informative and stressful. I feel that since we only meet twice a week, there is a lot of information being covered in class each meeting. Some of the information that we began class with, always has the potential to slip my mind by the time I walk out of the door.

Personal Concerns and Next Steps

Personal Concerns and Next Steps
-We are currently rounding out our third week of classes and I feel like this class has already given me a run for my money. I have been given more information in this class the last couple weeks than any of my other courses thus far. I am concerned because I feel like I sit in class and pay attention as much as possible, but yet the information is going in one ear and out the other. I feel like during lectures we don’t get down to the nitty gritty and that’s what I need to feel comfortable with what is important and what is just additional information or resources. I want to be able to listen during lecture and have it all click instantly, but there is just so much information. During class I am finding it hard to pinpoint the important facts to store away into memory. My solution to my problems is to study alot and read the chapters once and maybe even two or three times to understand the materials presented. It looks like I’m going to need to adjust my way of learning and adapt to this new and challenging course.

Personal Concerns and Next Step

I believe that class has been going well so far. I am pretty good at understanding math if I have a little time to look at it. I have encountered both good math instructors and instructors that were so bad that I had to help teach the class. I believe that this class can better prepare me for teaching than the old way of just showing it for memorization and then forgetting about it. I do not have any concerns at the moment. Just enjoying myself. It is amazing that in our world today we have only now come to really look at the standards and how to do things better than we did before.
Adam Jastram

Personal Concerns and Next Steps

The main concern I have with the math class is that I have not been taught to enjoy or like math. I am also not very good at math, so it makes it really hard in this class. The math teachers that I have encountered throughout my math history always just showed me how to do what needed to be done in class. The teachers also just gave me answers a lot of the time instead of explaining to me how to think logically through the problems. Though this class is taught with totally different methods that I am not used to, I believe that I will be able to learn more about math and really enjoy it. Through this class, I think I will be able to think more about math logically and use reason. Also in this class, I plan on really trying to understand math rather than just getting by.

Personal Steps and Next Steps

I have really liked this class so far and it has been very interesting to me. I have already learned a lot more in these few weeks than I have in other math classes on how to teach math. I know that this is a new way of learning and a teaching way that most of us have not been exposed to at the university. It is a bit difficult for me but not too hard that I am not learning. I just wish we maybe had more time to discover things like we have been but also have more time to talk about things and go over the right answer. I like that were are going over the standards because in all the method classes we are needing to look at them more and more and most teachers just expect us to know how to find the right one. In this class we are going more in depth with what to really look for in standards. I have always liked math, maybe have not been that good in teaching it, so I am looking forward to being able to know how to teach it better and to help other people understand it better also. How do you change the standards for special need students? This is one question that I am interested to learn more about in the last couple of weeks. I know that each student is different in their own way and am excited to learn more about fitting the concepts, the individual, the standards and the new way of teaching all together.

Personal Concerns and Next Steps

A concern I have within teaching math, as well as other content areas is the standards. If I am teaching a third grade class math, science, social studies, and language arts, there are a large number of standards I will need to be aware of and make sure I am meeting. This past Thursday in class (Sept. 18) helped me realize that it really is not to difficult. The standards, both state and national, are easy to find, and for the most part, easy to look through. I found the assignment to find the 7th grade math standards for the activity we did in class to not be very difficult. The standard websites have links to go directly to the grade and directly to the strand. Finding the 7th grade standards in geometry and measurement just took a few minutes of reading. Though I am realizing it's easier then I initially thought, I want to find a way in which I can make sure I am effectively finding all standards for every content. I also want to learn a way in which I can sort the standards myself in order to have easier access.

Summary and Synthesis

I have enjoyed learning more about math and can not wait until we talk about the CGI program, or at least I hope we talk about the CGI program. These last couple of weeks we have been talking about the process of problem solving, scale factors, and both the NCTM goals and expectations and the state standards. One of the first things that we did was the handshake problem. This was interesting because we were asked to write down what we were thinking while trying to solve the problem. For me it was harder to figure out why I was doing what I was doing because it seemed to be so automatic for me. I immediately started to solve it by using diagrams but could not tell you why I decided to you this strategy to solve the problem. I also appreciated the activity on similar shapes. This was great because we had the opportunity to work in groups and we also had to try many different things to find out how to enlarge the shape by a scale factor of both 2 and 3. I hope that we continue to do hands on activities that we could also do with are classes when we begin to teach. I have always believed that hands on learning is a great way to teach and learn different things.

New Insights and Their Implications

Prior to this class I had never really seen myself teaching mathematics. If I were put in the position to teach Math I would have taught it the only way I knew how, the way I was taught. However my views have already drastically changed. I have learned about the deficiencies that we as the United States face when compared to other countries. I think that the problem solving approach is a very practical way that I can teach Math effectively. When we began discussing the problem solving approach and how much more time it takes and the amount of time the problems take i had serious doubts. I personally thought that this was going to be a discussion about how we SHOULD teach that was not practical whatsoever. I have been enrolled in classes in which we have been told how to teach but there is no way that we can teach that way and meet goals and standards that have been set forth. It seems now that I am confident that i can use an approach that can increase student learning as well as meet state and national standards.

Personal Concerns and Next Step

So far the class is really interesting to me, and I have learned quite a bit about how math is taught and how it should be, but I do not feel as though some things are gone into depth as much as I like. I know that letting the students explore how they think and what their methods are are important, but at the same time I need to worry about the standards. I feel it is a bit over whelming knowing that there is a new style of teaching, but the standards have stayed the same. Knowing the standards is not going to make students better learners, or even meeting them. However, I think that teaching is about the students and what they can do and pushing them to a new level of learning. The standards are important, but as far as students with disabilities are concerned how do they fit in the learning process?
I think that the standards are important, but implementing them in a way that makes learning fun and meaningful for the students is the challenge and I would love to learn more about different ways to do this. Students should be the center of our teaching process and fitting the standards into that process sometimes seems to be a challenge because they are so unclear.

New Insights and Their Implications

So far I have learned that our Math scores here in the United States are quite poor when compared to a country such as Japan. I have also learned that the United States does not devote more than five minutes to any one math problem. When we look at a country like Japan and find out that they spend fifteen or more minutes on just one problem, we begin to see why the United States might not be scoring well on these tests. I have learned quite a lot of information in Math Methods these last few class sessions, but this is the one bit of information that really got me to listen. Seeing how poor the United States scores on these tests makes me realize that it is more important than ever to be looking for different ways of teaching math to students. We need to start letting the students find ways of coming up with the answers for themselves, rather than just telling them how to arrive at an answer. Obviously, Japan is doing something different and the United States needs to step up and start doing the same. We need to incorporate more actual thinking into mathematics, rather than using the traditional, here's the problem, here's how you do it, and here's the answer technique. If we as teachers don't start changing things, then our students and the United States will suffer the consequences.

New Insights and Their Implications

Attending class these past couple weeks have been a great learning experience for me, because I now know more about the many ways to teach mathematics to students. I was very impacted by the data that was shown to us about how the United States differs from many other countries when it comes to mathematics. I have always felt that we as a country have high expectations for our teachers and education is put on a pedestal which creates a well rounded learning environment for students. After learning about the statistics I have a new outlook on mathematics instruction. All students learn in a number of ways, especially when it comes to mathematics. We as teachers need to be knowledgeable on the content area so we know how to reach our students. This class so far has prepared me for many types of situations that I may encounter as a teacher, and I look forward to learning more about how to teach students about the many aspects of mathematics.

New Insights and Their Implications

I have already learned a lot of new information pertaining to the concepts of mathematics, but the piece(s) of information that captured my attention the most so far in class were the test results. I have always considered the US to be on top and be successful when it comes to comparing us to other countries, but that was not the case when it came to the test scores. Not only were our test scores lower, they were extremely lower in some cases. This was an eye-opener and pure evidence that we need to step it up and start bringing some fresh, new ideas to the classroom instead of the boring traditional teaching styles. I strongly believe that we need to let students understand the different approaches to solving math problems and encourage them to explore different approaches. Students should also be rewarded for showing creativity and developing or experienmenting with new learning styles. I feel students also need to absorb more of the information by going more into depth on the material they are learning. As a future teacher, I want to do more than just simply demonstate the problem and then send homework home with the students. Taking a fresh new approach and a step further into the learning material will make a difference in how the students learn and retain the information!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

New Insights and their Implications

Before this class I knew that the US as a country needed to help and improve our school systems, but I did not realize that we needed as mush help and improvement like we do. Barely touching base on something in math or another subject then trying to move on (expecially when you have to build on it) is hard to accomplish and that is probably one of the reasons we such low test scores and improvement in our classrooms compared to some of the other countries. We need to be diving into deeper meaning in our content. Instead of assigning a lot of problems to a student we should only do a few and pick them apart more than try more problems to review and make sure we have the concept down. Instead of doing a chapter a day we should focus on a chapter a week and make sure the transition from one to the other is clear.
So far in math class I have learned a lot.  I have noticed that I really need to keep up on my work, because I think it would be very easy to fall behind.  I have never been all that good in math class, but maybe this new way that you are going to be teaching us will help me understand things a little better.  I am also kind of confused about that standards I should be using, there are the State and National standards, however you said that one was better then the other.  I want to be the best teacher I can be and I want my future students to have the best education from me.  My goal in this class is to find the best way for them to learn.  
We have been taught about shapes, which was a really fun, but confusing activity.  I did get the hang of it when you explained the activity about scale factors to the class.  One of the examples that I will remember is that, if you have a scale factor of 2 and multiply the variable by 2 squared you get the new area.  When I am reading about all of these concepts in the book it is hard to understand, I am glad that we have a class where there is hands on activities to help me learn better.  I have also learned about many different studies that show how the United States is really far behind from the rest of the world in out test scores.  I think this class will be a challenging but fun class to be in.  

Summary and Synthesis

Personal Concerns and Next Steps

A combination of two topics discussed in class creates an area of concern for me when I think about implementing them in a classroom situation. These two topics are the need for reform in the way we teach math and standards. I have always been a little nervous thinking about how I am going to make sure I cover all the required standards in all the subject areas and make sure that my students are proficient in them. Our class discussion about standards has not made this nervousness any better. I have learned that on top of the state standards, I also have to look at the national standards to make sure I am also covering them. Then we have to add in the fact that the method of teaching math that I am most familiar with through my experience as a student is not the most effective and I will have to learn a new method. So now I am thinking not only do I have to concentrate on meeting the standards, I also have to come up with a new way to teach those standards.

This seems like it could really be a hard thing to do, but I know that it is very important to do it. Thus, I really want to work hard so that I can successfully teach all the state and national standards in an effective method of teaching. I am hoping that the remainder of the class will be able to really help me gain some reformed methods of teaching math as well as help me ease my nervousness with the standards. I also know that I will have to be thinking of ways that I can really organize myself so that I can find a way to effectively monitor the standards that I have covered and the ones that I still need to work on.

Summary and Synthesis

I have felt pretty good about class so far. I am noticing that there is a lot of things about math that I need to touch up on before I try to teach it in the schools. I have never been very good at math and it is a little overwhelming to have so much information at once. I think that this class is going to be good for me because I need to start to understand some more content as well as some effective strategies for helping my students who may struggle with math as I did. I keep thinking that I want to find a way that I can make math better for my students than it was for me. I always dreaded math class and I want my students to feel that they understand what is going on and I hope they can always be open about sharing ideas and suggestions. In all math classes I have had, I have felt that I shoudn't say what I think because I don't want to be wrong. I always thought of math as a right or wrong subject, but I am learning that there isn't always just one right way to solve a problem. Just because the teacher shows one way to solve a problem, that doesn't mean that there isn't another way to solve the same problem to get the same answer. I feel that I have already learned some valuable things in class and I am looking forward to what will come in the future.

-Brianna

Summary and Synthesis

Since my last blog I have learned alot about our new math methods and we should teach them to our future students. I have also learned alot about the different kinds of math standards that we are expected to tie into our curriculum. It is a little confusing with all the standards, and i should tie them all into my curriculum. How do i decide whether or not to use the National, State, or the NCTM's standards. I am very focused on my future and all of these standards are a little imtimidating. It is very helpful though to talk about standards and how to appropriately use them.

We also have been talking about similar shapes. I am going to be honest with you, I was so lost at first, but once figured out the concept of similar shapes the concept was fairly easy to understand. If we were to increase the scale factor by 2, all we would have to do is multiply the variable by 2 squared. The activity that we did in class would be very helpful to use in our classrooms. They are given situations, in which they are able to solve and discover their answers. They are also given a chance to explore and investigate their answers, so hopefully this learning process would eventually go into their long term memory and later in life they can make connections through this activity.

New Insights and Their Implications

What I found out most interesting thus far in our classes, was the fact that the United States is lacking in Mathematics. As such a diverse and advanced nation, it makes me think where we are leading our students in the future. Although, in our class, we are learning about the methods it takes to solve these problems that the United States are facing. For instance, the amount of time the United States has for each problem, compared to Hong Kong or China who take 15 to 20 minutes in just ONE problem. In the United States, we compare with just one to two minutes PER problem. We are learning more about the thinking and discussing part of math right now and how each child needs to investigate more deeply or how we as teachers can help provide a deeper understanding for that specific child.
What I also learned was that we should not only be looking at the South Dakota Standards of Math for our students, but we also need to be looking at the NCTM's standards. By looking at both of these types of standards, we will be teaching better and our students will be learning more math in depth. The NCTM's standards take an in depth look at what our students need to be learning for each standard. This is very informative in the fact that it outlines specific cases and examples of what we SHOULD be teaching our students and is detailed in the account of what each specific standard means. These two standards put together a more detailed look at what needs to be taught and a not so vague look at what each one is presented to be.
All of these insights have implications. They are all implicating that as pre-teachers we need to take a better approach at teaching mathematics in our classrooms. This class will help better our knowledge and teach us methods and strategies of math so that we are able to be the best teachers for our students!

Summary and Synthesis

In Tuesday's class we discussed area, perimeter, and scale factor. At first I thought the activity we did was really confusing but once my group started discussing it, I started to understand it and that made me really excited! I know I learned this information when I was younger but I must have completely forgot about it because at first I didn't have a clue what we were talking about. We discussed that if there are two similar objects and we increase the scale factor of the original object by two then the new area for the larger object is original area times two squared. If we increase the scale factor by 3, the new area is original area times three squared. Therefore, we found that the general rule for area in terms of scale factor is Area x's scale factor squared. I thought the way we did this activity was really beneficial to us students. It was a great hands-on experience; we got to actually use different manipulatives and create the new areas with the shapes. I think this is a much better way of learning the information than just reading about it in a textbook!

New Insights and Their Implications

From the few class meetings we have had, I have learned a lot. From my instructor I am learned more about the constructivist approach, which I did not know very much about. I have also learned about the TIMMS study. I think this did a great job of opening my eyes and realizing how to change some teaching habits that may be to familiar. One such habit is that of trying to teach too many different things. I as a teacher need to spend more time on one topic until it is fully understood. I also have learned about the the National and State standards, from both the text and the instructor. These are extremely important to understand because of their high importance in the classroom and because of NCLB. I have also learned about how to use SENTEO quizzes in the classroom. This tool and technology seems like a great thing to use in the classroom regarding not only Math, but other content areas. I also loved the Virtual Manipulatives. These are great for lots of activities and do a great job of involving the students and using a visual to teach the lesson for students.

One of the main things we have been focusing on in class is regarding how to incorporate the standards and use them in an activity. I think this is important because there are certain things that need to be taught and certain activities students are going to enjoy. It is important for activities to be engaging and fun, yet still possess the necessary information that is taught to students. This class has taught me, already, lots of things regarding teaching practices. I think that if I continue to use the standards, think creatively, and be passionate about my teaching, that I could create a very conducive environment to learn in.

New Insights and Their Implications

I have learned a lot of new information in class already. It is hard to take in everything that we have learned. It seems like there is so much information in such little time. One thing that I learned today in class is the difference between the state content standards and the NCTM standards. The NCTM standards have a lot of detail compared to other standards that are too vague. It was interesting to look at the NCTM standards because they have a goal and expectations. Another thing that I liked about the site is that they list activities that can be used in classrooms. There are links that you can click on to learn more about the activity. I have also learned a variety of things from other members of the class. It is always interesting to learn the different ways in which students learn math. Teaching has changed a lot from when we used to be in elementary school. It may be difficult to learn the new styles of teaching and to be able to use them in my classroom because I will be so used to learning from the old ways.

New Insights and Their Implications

I learned from todays lecture about the SD content standards and National Math Standards. These standards are the important to include in every lesson plan to make sure students are learning not falling behind according to NCLB. I learned today that most teachers focus only on the state standards. I cannot see how they can focus on just that because those standards are so broad. Any activity or assignment could fit under a number of the standards. I think teachers need to focus on the National Standards as well. These standards are much more specific and certian activities can align with these standards. The activity we did in class with the shapes fit under the National Standards and the National Standards were much easier to figure out how the activity relates to each expectation of each standard because the standards were so specific. I thought it was interesting that the National Standards were much more specific than the State Standards because previously I thought the State Standards were more specific.

New Insights and Their Implications

So far in this math class I have learned a lot of new ideas. The idea that has made the biggest impact on me is the use of problem solving to teach math. This method of teaching is entirely new to me. However, it makes a lot of sense, even though right now it is hard to learn because I have never been subjected to it. All the research findings in countries all over the world have shown what an impact teaching using problem solving has on students; it surprises me that the United States hasn't adopted more of the techniques of other countries and is still using most of the old methods of teaching. Also, I had never thought about how, in math classes, the teachers try to cover everything. It makes sense to me now why I struggled so much with math: I barely had time to learn the material before the teacher switched to another topic. I have forgotten so much from my math classes because we never spent enough time on any one subject. By using problem solving to teach mathematics to students, students will be so much more likely to understand the material and remember it, in part because they were involved with the material and had a chance to make connections with it. In math, depth is more important than breadth.

Personal Concern and Next Steps

Thus far, I have found the class quite interesting. However, I do have a couple of concerns. The first one is that the terminology is going to go straight over my head and I am going to be lost all semester. Everything seems so particular, for example from today’s class there are expectations, standards, and focal points. They all so sound so similar to me. My problem solving strategy for this though is quite simple, I need to spend more time focusing on figuring out the differences and if I still do not understand them then I need to talk to someone else and get some extra help. My other concern is that I won’t understand the new style of teaching since I grew up learning the old style mathematics. The only solution I see for this is to simply try as hard as I can and just try to adjust my thinking in a different manner and hopefully learn from the modeling that goes on during the class period. Overall, my concerns are not huge, but I still need to address them soon.
*Amanda

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Constructivism

I think of Constructivism as Student Directed instruction. Concepts that keep gaining more discussion on. The students are engaged and keep discussions going and getting to the depper meaning of ideas.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Constructivism

Constructivism is building knowledge by using prior knowledge. Through constructivism, students learn new information by building upon their prior knowledge. A classroom that uses constructivism is student centered. A student centered classroom consists of hands-on projects, group work, field trips, etc.

Constructivism

When I think of Constructivism, I think of a building on to prior knowledge. Students learn by connecting new information with what they already know. A teacher who runs a Constructivist classroom tends to focus on student centered instruction. The classroom is hands-on and deals with a lot of group work. Constructivist teaching actively involves students. They are adding on to what they already know.

Jessica Murphy