- What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?
Today I learnt about the original literacy cycles created by teachers in the Tamaki schools. These cycles emerged into the Learn, Create, Share model.
- What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?
Today I learnt a great deal more about using google docs. It seems like a basic word processing tool, so I was amazed by the extra features it has. I have heard teachers in my school talking about the voice typing tool, but as a junior teacher I wasn't too interested in it. Now I know where it is and how it can be incorporated into lessons. In regards to my workflow, it was a good opportunity to tidy up my google docs and I opted for Kerry's numbering system for my folders.
- What did I learn that could be used with my learners?
My learners could use voice typing. I teach new entrants so I am not sure about other tools to use with them. However, I have learnt a great deal about google features which will benefit me for working smarter.
- What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?
Having a DFI course online from my own home was terrific. I was able to hang out washing in my breaks and I worked very efficiently in our group sessions to create a doc to use because we were heads down, microphones off. It will save me a lot of travel time by having the course online and create far more personal time. In saying that though, I might just get excited by new ideas and spend a lot of evenings creating digital resources.
Kia ora Kara,
ReplyDeleteI can feel the excitement in your blog post about the DFI. I agree there are pros and cons with working form home. Glad you are on this DFI journey.
Ngā mihi,
Maria
Thank you Maria.
DeleteSo glad you are part of the DFI. I know you will learn so much that will help you with everything you do as well as helping your learners.
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