Week 4 - highlights Flashcards

(13 cards)

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What is humanisum?

A

Within the humanistic approach, education is about creating a need within the student, or cooperate with the student his self-motivation

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What are the five key things to remember as a teacher?

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  • Content knowledge is important
  • The task o teaching is to teach
  • review is your friend
  • Skills mater
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3
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Know your _______
Know your _______
Know your _______

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thyself
thy subject
your students

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4
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What is Unconscious Incompetence?

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Unaware of what we can’t do or don’t know

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What is conscious incompetence?

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Aware of our development needs and start to do something about them.

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What is Conscious Competence?

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using our new skills and knowledge, but watching and monitoring ourselves.

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7
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What is unconscious Competence?

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The skills become naturalized: Second nature.

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What is John Dewies perspective of Reflective teaching?

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Education is not perpetration for life; education is life itself

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What are the three key features involved within reflective teaching.

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Open-mindedness
Responsibility
Wholeheartedness

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10
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What is inaction reflection?

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The ability to think what we’re doing while we are doing it.

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What is on-action?

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The reflection after the event

- conscious and usually documented.

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What are the four stages in the David Kolb model of experimental learning.

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  • concrete experience
  • reflection
  • Abstract conceptualization
  • Active experimentation.
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What is the reflection process as described by GIBBS?

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Description: What happened ( no judgment )

Feelings: What were your reactions and feelings

Evaluation: what was better or needs improvement.

Analysis: What sense can you make of the situation

Conclusions: What can be concluded, in a general sense, from these experiences and the analyses you have undertaken.

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