Monday, September 30, 2013
Blog On Content Creation
This week’s Blog post was hard and fun to do at the same
time. It was hard because I teach such
young children. They did not understand the question. On the other hand, I received
some funny responses. When I asked the
first little girl in my class about what creativity means, she said “I don’t know.
To draw pictures and play with my friends.”
Then when I asked her what she would change about our class if she could
change something, she said “I would make it magic. Can I go play now? The second child I asked said his favorite
part of school was the block area because there are cars and he can build a
garage. When I asked him what he would change
he said “the kitchen area. If my mom was here, she would be in there.” So since I’m proud of my students that they
were willing to help with this post but didn’t completely answer the question,
I asked my supervisor to answer the question and here is what she responded: “I
want to believe it is because I understand the importance of it. However, when I walk down the school halls
and see art work that is a carbon copy of a teacher project, it concerns
me. I am a strong supporter of the
creative curriculum. It is used in our
classrooms very successfully. I hope that the creative thinking process is allowed
to continue as our students move on to higher grades.” I agree with my supervisor that one thing I
would change is to continue the creative curriculum in higher grades. If there was one thing that I could change in
my classroom it would be the time students are allotted to be on the computer
and HATCH Pads. Right now, my students
are only allowed ten minutes a day for a total of thirty minutes a week. It is hard to put limits on the students when
I know that they could be learning so much from the computer and HATCH Pads. More
so, I would also have more than one student computer and two HATCH Pads. If I
had more computers and HATCH Pads, then more students would have the
opportunity to use them. I would also
like to have a projector screen. This would
have helped me out today when we were doing a wiggle giggle that I found on the
learning station because for the students to watch it and follow, I had to show
them on my lap top, which was hard to see. Even though I know the students
enjoyed it, it would have been easier for them to see to follow if it would
have been easier to see.
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I actually think your students gave some real insight into the question. What is creativity? It's when I'm doing things I like, exploring, making sense of things. That's my synthesis at least. Thank your students and supervisor on behalf of all of us who had the chance to learn from them.
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