My philosoph(ies) of education: ongoing

Students need to be active participants in their learning

 

  • people learn best by including a physical aspect; learning by doing improves retention and often interest

  • students need to learn how to take notes and filter out what is important, and how to research

  • students should be encouraged to look into topics beyond the textbooks and assignments

  • students need to have some self-assessment in their work in order to own their learning process

 

Students need timely and specific feedback

 

  • criteria/rubrics should be given to the students

  • feedback should be given as promptly as feasible

  • feedback should be specific rather than vague

  • written feedback should be more important than letter or number grades, and marks should be based on individual student learning rather than grading on a curve

 

Students should know how to access resources on their own

 

  • students should know how to research and what sources are more reliable than others, and how bias may affect them

  • options for students to find mentors and resources in their area of interest should be made available

  • teacher-learner rather than strictly teacher

  • lectures and coursework should inspire students to learn further and push themselves