#4 Book Study Teach like Finland
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Welcome
Please introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about who you are, where you are from, what you teach and anything else you want to include!
Blog Post #1
How often do you get your students up and moving physically? In what ways? [Or why not?]
Does this make a difference in their academic performance? Explain your reasoning.
Does this make a difference in their academic performance? Explain your reasoning.
Blog Post #2
Pasi Sahlberg, in his TED talk, “What If Finland’s Great Teachers Taught In Your Schools?”,
compares teachers in a school to players on a football team. Do you currently feel like you’re a part of a team? In what ways? [Or why not?]
Does this make a difference in student performance? Explain your reasoning.
Does this make a difference in student performance? Explain your reasoning.
Blog Post #3
How well do you know your students academically? How well do you know your students personally?
In what ways? Are these equally important? Explain your reasoning.
Blog Post #4
Adam Saenz, in his TED talk, “The Power of a Teacher”, discusses how substitute teaching piqued his interest in
education. How do you feel after watching this video? What has it inspired you to become or to do?
Blog Post #5
Are routines important? What degree of freedom are you comfortable giving your students?
What does [or could] this look like in your classroom?
Blog Post #6
Peter Hutton, in his TED talk, “What If Students Controlled Their Own Learning?”, describes his school in which
there is no school bell, no school levels, and staff selection and curriculum are decided upon by students.
Would you like to be a teacher in his school? Why or why not? What aspects of his school would you like to see incorporated into your own system? How could you make this happen?
Would you like to be a teacher in his school? Why or why not? What aspects of his school would you like to see incorporated into your own system? How could you make this happen?
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