Thursday, September 30, 2010

Blog 3


How do you feel past experiences shape us as future educators?
Is being dis-positioned a positive or negative thing?
Are the education classes that we are taking currently doing anything to shape “our stories to live by”?
I think that it is very important to know one’s ideals and principles before they can teach another person to do anything.
What happens when a teacher has nothing to relate to their students? If the “stories to live by,” very cross paths?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Service Learning Blog #1

As expected, when I woke from bed Monday morning I was extremely nervous. Monday morning marked my first service learning experience. The meeting time for my trip to St. Monica’s in Garfield Heights was scheduled for 7:45 a.m. However due to a mishap in the scheduling department, something I guess I shouldn’t be surprised about, our van didn’t leave until 8:30. In the We the People program there are three college students assigned to a room, and none of us consulted each other. Call it a rookie mistake on our part. When we finally entered the class room we were in no way, shape, or form prepared to be there, at least not collectively. Luckily because of our late depart from the school we only had to be in the classroom for a half a hour instead of the normally scheduled hour. Being in the front of that room with 28 pairs of eyes, including the teacher, staring at you was not a great feeling, a feeling I would like to avoid in the future.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Blog 2


As with every new experience I have, for the most part, I always get nervous as the event approaches. My service project is no different. This Monday I had my orientation meeting for my project which is “We the People,” at St. Monica. From what I learned about We the People, it is a project teaching students, in my case 5th graders, about the constitution. I decided on this project for the obvious reason that I wish to become a social studies teacher in my future. This project offers me the opportunity to get some real life experience, something I’m sure I will need plenty of.
                The We the People program is a government funded program that teaches students about the constitution. Since most schools use the program there is a need for a lot of volunteers, like me.  St. Monica School is located in Garfield Heights, Ohio. From what I have been told it is one of the nicer and wealthier schools that we provide service to. I’m looking forward to the project for many reasons. The first is that I have yet to do service at a catholic school before. At this point I’m somewhat curious if there will be any change in the demeanor of the children due to that. Also I have never done a considerable amount of service at a wealthy school either. Even thought I attended Perry as a student, I have never gotten to look at a class from the other end of the perspective. Even though I did my field observations at Perry I never actually had the opportunity to teach a lesson. At St. Monica’s all have all the opportunities I could hope for.