Dr. Michael Wesch’s video was intriguing to say the least. It is imperative for us to recognize our students and the questions they ask us. It can really help a teacher if the students are paying attention in class by the types of questions they ask. “How many points is this project worth? How long does this paper need to be?” Instead of having students read a book about science, history or health we should have students research information and find valuable information that they can use for years to come. We want students to be able to learn things that pertain to the real world not just things that they will never get to use in the future. Instead of just dumping information which is being knowledgeable, we can have students find, analyze, criticize, create and sort new information. We need more people to become a voice in our communities filled with ideas to create a better tomorrow and it starts in the classrooms.
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2/7/2015 12:49:53 pm
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Carlos GaleanoI am a PE teacher, personal trainer, and baseball instructor. My passion is to help students live a healthy lifestyle. Archives
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