There are several levels of classroom discussions:
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Teacher to teacher: Face to face collaboration
with colleagues
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Student to student: Good communication skills
with team members.
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Teacher to student: This method practices your
listening skills and asking questions that push students toward higher-order
thinking.
There are also several questions for “checking in” on
students during a project:
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Procedural: Are we staying on schedule?
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Teamwork: How are team members getting along?
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Understanding: Have you considered this
research?
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Self-assessment: Questions that encourage
self-assessment and reflection
Benefits to students when optimizing the use of technology:
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Learning how to use MP3 players, digital
cameras, and a project blog
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Responses are positive to the learning
experience
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Gaining new insights into how to communicate
with a culturally diverse audience
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Learning how to critique other members work
Teamwork is a 21st century skill that can make or
break a project. There might be problems that arise in a group setting.
Therefore, if a teacher realizes that there is trouble he/she should help the
team to resolve their conflicts. Teamwork is an important 21st
century skill that students need to be able to learn because they will need to
be able to use it in the workforce.
Concepts in this chapter relate to my teams project because
the levels of classroom discussion (students to student and teacher to student)
are being used. Student to student is being used when my team member and I
collaborate on our project. Teacher to student is being used when we have
questions that we need to ask our instructor and our instructor gives us
feedback.
I like the points you bring up about teamwork being a 21st century skill that can be a good or bad thing. Teachers definitely need to be on a look out for any conflicts. Giving the students the tools to help solve their own conflict will also help in the long run. It is definitely something you are seeing more and more in the workplace, so it will be helpful for students to learn it now.
ReplyDeleteI like the points you bring up about teamwork being a 21st century skill that can be a good or bad thing. Teachers definitely need to be on a look out for any conflicts. Giving the students the tools to help solve their own conflict will also help in the long run. It is definitely something you are seeing more and more in the workplace, so it will be helpful for students to learn it now.
ReplyDeleteHi Kayleigh!
ReplyDeleteI like how you mentioned that 21st century technology can "make or break" a project! You are absolutely right! it is not only THAT technology is being used to display an idea of project, but HOW it is being used. Students practice not only using technology, but using it efficiently and this is ultimately the most important part of their learning with technology.
Great job!
-Sabrina