Dear friends and colleagues,
It's been a while since I've written anything here on my blog. Our course was interesting challenging and giving but now that I think about the facts, I have to admit that I haven't applied many of the wonderful ways of teaching English. I'm so ashamed!
But now they have decided that we are going to do some parts of the national exams with computers so it's about time to do something about it.
Well, I will (certainly try to) do my best!
Building Teaching Skills
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Friday, 16 March 2012
Week 10: Friday / Last Day
On every course the best part is always having the
opportunity to share experiences with colleagues but during this course it has
been even more than that. I have never experienced such a joy of sharing and
discussing with colleagues as here during these (hard) 10 weeks.
I used to think I knew how to survive with my computer skills
but it has been awakening to notice how much there is still to learn. Of
course, that could be depressing but on the contrary I feel happy. Why? The
answer is simple: I’m not too old to learn new things!!!
I find it useful to know how to create a blog, or even
create a site for a whole group or even a blog for every English course and
every Swedish course. And every time I start anew I can update the blogs. I
find that quite attempting. The blog is not the only new issue that I find useful, it
just came to my mind sitting here reading other participants’ great blogs and
updating mine. Everything taught to us during this course has been done for a
reason, they are useful great tools and what’s the best they are FREE, just
take them into use.
It will take some time to digest this all and I’m quite sure
no one can immediately start using it all but in due time we shall find out where and how
we can make our teaching (even) better and the students get (even more)
interested in their studies.
I want to thank everyone who made this experience worthwhile. I have really loved this journey. And I’m sure we’ll meet some time
somewhere.
Take care, my dear international friends and colleagues!
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Week 10: Thursday
Now we are here, it is almost the end of week 10, I don't even want to say it aloud but it really is the last week on this course. I have had a wonderful opportunity to learn to know so many great people from different parts of the world. Thank you everybody! Thank you Oregon! Thank you Robert! Thank you whoever it is I should thank!
There is so much we have been shown and taught and now it's just up to ourselves to grab them and implement our knowledge and begin or continue using everything available. Step by step.
It is for the best regarding our students but who would deny it's not awesome and nice for us teachers, as well. It would be so boring to go on with the same old well proven methods now after these educational weeks. I wouldn't like to do it and I refuse to do it!
It feels so good that most (is not all) of us want to stay in touch even when this course is over. Hopefully we manage to do so. I already found a colleague on Facebook, I hope he will accept me as a friend even there.
The ending of this course is not the only heart breaking but exciting event this week. Tomorrow my students are doing the final exam in English and I am probably more excited and nervous about that. If they fail it's the teacher's fault but if they do well it's due to their own skills, of course.
There is so much we have been shown and taught and now it's just up to ourselves to grab them and implement our knowledge and begin or continue using everything available. Step by step.
It is for the best regarding our students but who would deny it's not awesome and nice for us teachers, as well. It would be so boring to go on with the same old well proven methods now after these educational weeks. I wouldn't like to do it and I refuse to do it!
It feels so good that most (is not all) of us want to stay in touch even when this course is over. Hopefully we manage to do so. I already found a colleague on Facebook, I hope he will accept me as a friend even there.
The ending of this course is not the only heart breaking but exciting event this week. Tomorrow my students are doing the final exam in English and I am probably more excited and nervous about that. If they fail it's the teacher's fault but if they do well it's due to their own skills, of course.
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Week 9: On the educational system in Finland
Before the end of last week I received an e-mail via CIMO.fi. It was from a university professor in education in the U.S. who had
become particularly interested in our educational system. He wanted to have an email
or regular letter conversation about the educational system in
Finland. He works at Western Connecticut State University. So I'm happy for starting a new conversation with the world, once again. Finland has 'traditionally' done quite well in PISA surveys. And the ground work for this is done in comprehensive school, so I can't take any personal pride in the results but the students' basics are good for continuing at the secondary school level.
Week 10: Monday
This is an exciting week (waiting for Robert's comments)
This is a sad week (departing from our colleagues all around the world) Hopefully not!
This is an important week ( we are giving some advice to our followers)
This is going to be a good week, isn't it.
This is a sad week (departing from our colleagues all around the world) Hopefully not!
This is an important week ( we are giving some advice to our followers)
This is going to be a good week, isn't it.
Friday, 9 March 2012
Week 9: Friday
Now I have posted my project plan, I have to admit I'm not proud of it but considering all that has happened during the last few weeks I'm happy.
With the help of my project plan I want to make my students read more. It is quite common in Finland
and probably in many other countries, as well, that (young) people read less than
before. With the help of tech tools I’m trying to encourage them to get
interested in literature.
Now I'm going home and take a nice nap and leave the project rest in peace for a while.
Have a nice day and rest of the week!
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Week 9: Wednesday
Dear
Friends around the world!
I’m finally
back from France. If I had been able to anticipate the difficulties with the
Internet, I certainly would have asked for a change in plans and stayed at
home! But now I’ll start studying Vita’s and Yuliya’s project plans and
hopefully be able to post comments on them in time. Oh, world, please be patient with me, will you….
Sinikka
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