Changes In Teaching

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Students inquiry and thoughts about changes in teaching

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BY REBECCA & NATHAN

What Has Changed in Teaching?

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What has Changed?

The ink well is now long gone !

We have invented other things to improve the work habits of present day children , so work can be completed faster

One of the benefits of new tools is more work can be fitted in to the day’s schedules... but does it help us work smarter ?

Counting And Writing 100 years ago-

Hand Quill and Ink Slate and Calk

50 -25 years ago-

Abacus Pencils White boards Hand

Present time-

Calculator Counters Hands Stationary Smart-

board

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Teaching Method

100 – 50 - 25 years ago teachers focused more on whole class teaching. There were large class numbers so it was really hard to meet individual’s needs.

Teachers now focus more on individual and group needs because they know everyone learns differently and it’s better for us.

100 - 50 - 25 Years ago learning –

Today's Learning-

Must learn by the line be above. Everybody had to achieve at this line !

Today we know that everyone learns in different ways and everyone starts from different places.

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Thinking and Questioning100 -50 -25 years ago teachers knew it all and students were only encouraged to ask the questions that teachers could answer. Student’s who were too curious got into a lot of trouble. They were just cheeky.

Now we spend more time learning how to ask useful questions and learning ways to organise our thinking. We use more diagrams to sort out our ideas and everyone knows it’s important to be curious.

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Classroom Technology Classroom Use

We use more technology in classes to communicate our ideas and to get access to software and all the free resources on the internet.

It helps us learn better and it’s fun.

Classroom Learning

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Welcome to learning in the 21st Century