Thursday, 15 November 2012

Module 1 Activity 11

I have taught this topic so many time but never generated as much interest. The children remembered the characteristics of each homeland almost without prompting. At the end of the unit, many scored high on the quiz they were given.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Module 1 Activity 10
This activity was particularly insightful. I was able to really see one of the benefits of using small groups work. Each student was forced to participate and share their idea, whereas in a larger group the shy student would have been able to hide hide behind the others and not participate.
Module 1 Activity 9
As a History teacher, I have learnt through experience to ask question which will aid students interpret the text. i do not see me changing my strategy any time soon as I had to resort to this type of questioning to get the students to be analytic about their reading.

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Activity 8

I guess because of the rigorous training at teacher training here in Antigua and the continuous assessments which our government carries out of their teachers, I have always incorporated Piaget's principles in my teaching. What I have always found particularly useful was the principle of putting pupils into groups. Most of us know that most boys do not like to read and as I spent a great part of my teaching career at a boys' school, I found it prudent to arrange the boys in groups to facilitate revision and to peek their interest.