THE VARIATIONS OF JIGSAW Basic Jigsaw Procedures Step 1. Prepare the information or material to be learned Divide the information that needs to be presented into roughly equal parts (typically four). Label these #1, #2, #3, #4 Step 2. Distribute the information In each cooperative group, each individual is assigned one part of the information. …
Journal 7
What I have learned in the Class Today divotion is really touching me, it is about rainbow experience; the way Dr. Prema start Her divotion to ask the students for guessing with yes/no answer from her really eyecatching—hook for the students. And i am very lucky, Since I am the one that can answer it …
FIVE BASIC ELEMENTS OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING. By Prema Gaikwad, Phd
Don't ever try to forget me Facilitating effective small group learning means helping group members perceive the importance of working together and interacting in helpful ways. This can be accomplished by structuring five basic elements into small groups. P - Positive Interdependence When all embers of a group feel connected to each other in the …
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Helping Students Develop Positive Attitudes and Perceptions
Teacher helping student Help students understand that learning is influenced by attitudes and perceptions related to classroom tasks.Establish a sense of academic trust.Help students understand how specific knowledge is valuable.Use a variety of ways to engage students in classroom tasks.Create classroom tasks that relate to students’ interests and goals.Provide appropriate feedback.Teach students to use positive …
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Journal 6
What I have learned in the Class Today, I learn about many things to improve my future carer for being a teacher. Especially in the methode of teaching. We learn about cooperative learning theory and also the structure (Think-pair-share, think-pair-square, think-square-share, rally table, round robin, and numbered heads together). I also learn deeply about Jigsaw …
Journal 5
What I have learned in the Class Today, I learn about the inspiring song tell me that it’s okey to be diffrent in color, language and anything.. since we are special in the eye of God—thank you for the song. And than for me i learn a new term “dusting the cobweb”—another term for restudy …
My reflection on Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs
today, January 21, 2019 I learn about Maslow's hierarchy of human needs in the class Today I have learned something very extraordinary and moved me as a teacher and pastor. This is a very important lesson that should be known by the teacher or pastor before giving the formal lessons to our students or listeners. …
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TEACHING AS JESUS TAUGHT
QUESTIONER IN CLASS FOR US TO KNOW HOW WE CLOSELY NEAR WITH JESUS' TAUGHT I think we can all agree that Jesus is the greatest teacher to ever walk the face of the Earth. If there is anyone we should emulate in our teaching it is Jesus. So how did Jesus teach? Here are six …
Journal 4
What I have learned in the Class Hello mem.. before I start to write my journal, just to remind you that looks like you miss to grade my second journal... thank you.. Today, I notice that this class always begin with sing, i will follow this method. Since singing is like an opening gate before …
CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE PEDAGOGY FOR ADVENTIST SCHOOLS. By Charline Barnes Rowland
Charline Barnes Rowland, EdD As of December 2017, the Seventh-day Adventist education system worldwide had 8,539 schools, 106,976 teachers, and 1,935,898 students.1 These statistics indicate that the denomination operates one of the largest Protestant school systems. While many of these students are of the Adventist faith, some of them come from non-Adventist backgrounds due to parents …
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