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Wednesday, 22 June 2016
First checkup for the VOC part of my blog
Now, I'm sending my blog to my tutor for the first comment round. I wish I hadn't been dragging my studies this long, but here I am. On the other hand, I think it can also be an advantage to have to go back to this world of iVET every now and then. In my current daily job, I do not and cannot think about and reflect on, let alone put in to practice, the things we have been dealing with in the iVET program. I think those who already teach and study at the same time have better possibilities to keep their studies on focus and try out for new methods, for example, and right away make use of what they've learnt. So for me, it is good to refresh my memories and thoughts about what we have been doing and about teaching in general.
Monday, 6 June 2016
Now, where was I...
Time seems to fly, really. After a year, I'm now back at my studies and the plan is to get them finished by the end of the year. I still have my optional studies and training left (more on these in PSP), so there is plenty to do, but it is not an impossible mission. I'll now start by finally finalising my blog for the VOC part.
Saturday, 11 April 2015
VOC II
VOC II is now done, I
have just returned my individual task to the return box. During our final VOC II session it was discussed that a similar kind of task about teaching
environments and activities would have been nice also on VOC I. Firstly, we could have tried different
types of learning environments, and secondly, maybe we could have
already done some corrective actions based on the feedback or on how
the other groups handled their themes.
Friday, 9 January 2015
New year with a new VOC group!
We are now starting the second part of VOC and our groups have been rearranged. The new group division is based on the order we are listed in our tutor's excel sheet (almost alphabetically), in other words, very scientific and heavily jugded decisions have been made when forming the new groups :o) Well, no matter what the grounds were, I think it is important for us to learn to work with different people also now when we are learning, because in the real working life we constantly face new and different people and have to be able to be team players.
However, I must admit that at first I was disappointed to find out that our wonderful group Cognitivism no longer exists, but I'm very interested in the subject we will be dealing with in the new group. The subject is special needs education, and we will be finding out and teaching the others about what requirements law puts on special needs education and how special needs education is carried out especially in vocational education.
However, I must admit that at first I was disappointed to find out that our wonderful group Cognitivism no longer exists, but I'm very interested in the subject we will be dealing with in the new group. The subject is special needs education, and we will be finding out and teaching the others about what requirements law puts on special needs education and how special needs education is carried out especially in vocational education.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Tutor's call
Although I spoke with my iVET tutor already a month or so ago, I must write here that at least to me as a student it gives a lot of new energy just to have someone from the 'course' to call and ask how I'm doing. Well, had my tutor given me depressing feedback, the situation would certainly have been different. But luckily he didn't :o)
Anyhow, it may depend on different personalities and some may disagree, but I think that when most of the things happen online, students might start to wonder if they really are self-guided to the right direction. On the other hand, each of us students is a member of some group, so the group work probably prevents us from going too wrong in our individual tasks.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
I have finally been updating my blog. I have added here some material on the individual tasks we have had:
The pieces are beginning to fall on their places and I can more clearly see the connections between different topics, and even the big picture of iVET program. I quess it can be harder to maintain one's focus when not working with students or teaching but doing something totally different during those 8 working hours a day.
But more blog polishing on the way...
- Inquiry-based learning
- Flipped Classroom
- where to find relevant and reliable legal information
- copyright in Finnish education
The pieces are beginning to fall on their places and I can more clearly see the connections between different topics, and even the big picture of iVET program. I quess it can be harder to maintain one's focus when not working with students or teaching but doing something totally different during those 8 working hours a day.
But more blog polishing on the way...
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
COLIGE project
I have received a lot of material from my COLIGE project 'pair' and have been reading it through. I must admit that it is not probably the easiest task for me to try to plan a lesson for people studying subjects like dynamics, in particular, because any mathematical formula makes me somewhat uneasy. It is not enough to learn the formula, you have to make sense of it as well.
However, I find the variety among students in the class in question very interesting because based on a mock assessment, their knowledge and skills cover almost all possible options in a scale from 1 to 100.
However, I find the variety among students in the class in question very interesting because based on a mock assessment, their knowledge and skills cover almost all possible options in a scale from 1 to 100.
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