Wednesday, April 2, 2008

New Insights & Their Implications

I want to talk about Cognitively Guided Instruction and how much I love it. My internship teacher used this approach with her first graders. So I have seen it modeled several times. When she first asked me about it I was very unfamiliar with it and felt so behind. Little did I know that I would learn about it soon.  The principal asked my field based supervisor to go toa a training workshop and teach it to the other staff in the school. I remember one day she got a substitute and I observed her teaching math to other classes other than her own using the CGI approach.  I watched her use CGI with her students and demonstrate it for other teachers but never really understood until this class. What I particularly like about this approach is how students have a choice for which strategy they want to use in solving the problem. I also like how they can choose to use or not to use manipulatives. What I really like about this program is how all the students come together at the end and a select few will share how they worked through the problem. It helps us as teachers know their understanding of the content and helps kids think of other ways work. One thing that I loved is that my teacher used Math Journals. She would print off a story problem for each child and they would glue them in their notebook. These stories were made fun by using different the names of her students.  She would then ask them to write in marker because she wanted to see their thinking and that it was okay to make mistakes. I would never have thought of that! It is a great idea! I feel so fortunate to have been able to learn about this approach in class and to be able to see it in action. I know that a lot of teachers out there are now just learning how to implement CGI. As future teachers we will be able to go into the schools with the training already under our belts! This is something that we are going to need to know because Math will most likely not be taught the traditional old way. More and more schools are adopting this approach. 

New Insights and Their Implications

I have learned a nimber of things in this class. I think that it has been helpful to see different ways that we can teach the students. I really enjoyed the CGI approach. This approach has really made me think about the different ways I can teach in my own classroom.
I really liked how the CGI approach allows the children to work on their own ways to solve problems. I think this makes this task more interesting to the children, rather than just having the answer told to them. I also liked how they can share their ideas, so they can see what else may work, and also that there may be a better way to solve it than what they had done.
It was interesting to see the videos about this approach. This helped me to see a real example of this, making it more understandable and usable than just reading the text. I was also given the opportunity to see this approach used in a real classroom in my internship. The children really seemed to enjoy using this in their classroom, and using the children's names in the problems really got them interested in the problems. The children also were able to keep these problems in a journal, so they can look back at the old problems and explore other ways to solve problems. I think that this will be something that I can use in my own classroom that the children can carry on with them as they continue through their schooling.