Friday, September 19, 2008
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.
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