Monday, January 29, 2007

Teaching Metaphor...


I would describe my teaching style as similar to a hot air balloon:

"A hot air balloon ventures to unknown, unexplored places, able to observe on a more global manner.”

By this I mean to say that it will be important for me as a teacher to strive to be innovative, observant and in tune with the needs and learning styles of my students. I want to challenge my students to think outside of their normal frameworks, achieving what seemed beyond reach; opening up a whole new world. I want my students to read between the lines making connections between what's new and old. As a teacher I will encourage my students to see their own potential. I want my students to “soar” above and beyond reaching the heights of success. Both teaching and learning involve an element of uncertainty and discovery of new things via a collaborative effort. I’ll expect learning in my classroom to be reciprocal because learning is an ongoing process. I am hopeful that students will come into my classroom with the same enthusiasm I bring day after day. As a day winds down, my teaching like a hot air balloon’s adventure will conclude... but the journey won’t end.

2 Comments:

At 8:16 PM , Blogger lorena said...

Janelle, I love your metaphor of teaching as a hot air balloon. I also feel that as teachers we need to be in tune with the possibilities that this job offers us to try to bring out the best in our students, but more so, how high they can reach not only as students but also as individuals. I hope that one day I will also be able to offer my children endless possibilities from which they can excel and extend and reach beyond and see the beauty that lies beyond factual learning and information and data, but rather the beauty that lies in learning as a process in itself.

 
At 11:36 AM , Blogger Linda said...

Hi Janelle!
I agree with that teaching is like a hot air balloon. During the ride, I'm teaching my students, but when it's over, their learning will continue with the next teacher or experience. I want to see my students think outside the box, to be creative. For my students to be creative, I feel that I also have to be creative and imaginative as a teacher. Hopefully, my classroom will be as exciting as a hot air balloon ride.

 

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