Autonomy to Kids...Yes or No?
Monica Kochar
Educational Strategist| Instructional Coach| Humane Maths| Ex IB Teacher| USCC Math K8 Expert|
What did I do?
Giving children autonomy and agency in how they approach problems and explore potential solutions with others improves executive functioning (NAEYC , n.d.). Based on this, I organized a class where I gave the kids – who had laptops and wi fi – a website to self learn a topic from. I was quite pleased thinking that everyone will learn on their own and cultivate independence. This was my version of flipped classroom (Camiling , 2017) and used technology to redirect learning from large groups to individualized learning.
What did I discover?
“I do not wish to learn alone. I miss my friends and you. I am also unable to understand anything from the screen as the there is too much text and the yellow is hard to read from!”
As the class proceeded and I looked forward to a focused class where I would be mostly redundant, I found one kid very unsettled and crying. When asked, he said, “I do not wish to learn alone. I miss my friends and you. I am also unable to understand anything from the screen as the there is too much text and the yellow is hard to read from!” This stopped me in my tracks, as my carefully constructed plan went to pieces with this kid! I had to drop web based work for him, get him back to the textbook and he sat with me and learned using the good old way of textbook and notebook with me on my desk.
What did I learn?
I learnt some three important principles.
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How will I apply?
My biggest take away is Give learners reason (Bransford, n.d., pp. 136) or suspend your judgment when a learner responds differently from what you think the answer is.
My biggest take away is Give learners reason (Bransford, n.d., pp. 136) or suspend your judgment when a learner responds differently from what you think the answer is. Give them a chance to explain their reason. Listen to their thinking. Teachers need to develop an insight into the learners system of knowledge.?Henceforth when designing a class, I would offer the kids my plan and then wait and watch, open to a kid ‘unsettled and crying in a corner’ and know that this is where my strategy needs to adapt to his/her needs!
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2 年The first sign we are true teachers is we teach to everyone's individual needs. A teacher first learns not all people learn the same. This is revealed the moment we begin teaching. A teacher who is called by God through His Son by way of His Spirit of truth will come to each students level in order from them to learn and absorb what is being taught. The world is full of teachers that are not called by God to teach through His Given Spirit of truth and that is why they do come to each students level. They want the student to rise to their level and each student does not learn the same way on the same level. Each mind and heart are different and each are molded and shaped differently and this is everyone not just children.
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2 年Yes, but they need to be taught how to do that effectively over time!
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