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Assignment 11: professional reflections

Assignment 11: Professional Reflections

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GOAL: To refine and gather your thoughts into one professional statement and vision.

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Assignment 11: Professional Reflections

Please prepare a final Reflection Paper incorporating what you have learned in Course 1. Follow the instructionsfor each part:

Part One: Professional Statement

Write a 1 - 2 page statement that responds to the following and includes these as topic headings:

What I Believe

Why I Teach

What I Teach

How I Teach

(For an example of a Professional Statement, click on the Word icon below.)

Sample Professional Statement

Part Two: Reflection

Please answer the following questions:

  • Kabir, once said, "Wherever you are is the entry point." Where are you now in your teaching practices? Where would you like to be? How will youget from here to there?
  • What do you want to keep in your teaching practices and what do you want to throw away. Why?
  • What are the challenges that lie ahead?
  • What in this course material has struck the most responsive chord in you? What idea or ideas stand out for you and stay with you now?

Part Three: The Imagined Classroom

Imagine one day in the life of a student at your school in the year 2010.

  • Using the research from this course as a source for ideas, as well as futuristic thinking you carry within your heart and mind, describethat student's day through his/her eyes from the moment s/he wakes up until s/he goes to sleep (including, of course, time spent at schooland, specifically, in your class). (1-page)

Assignment 12: effectiveness of course 1

Congratulations on completing Course 1: Educationfor the New Millennium!

As you know, there are several other courses for you to choose from. However, before you begin another course, please send an emailto us at: ctm@teacherswithoutborders.org and let us know that you are ready to receive the "Effectiveness of Course 1 Survey." We ask that you completethis simple survey as your final assignment for Course 1.

We are eager to learn how to make this course even better. Thank you, in advance, for completing this survey as it will have anenormous impact for future versions of Course 1: Education for the New Millennium.

HOW TO POST TO YOUR E-PORTFOLIO

If you would like to learn how to post your "Professional Statement" and "Imagined Classroom" documents (both fromAssignment 11) to your

E-Portfolio, please click here .

SAVE YOUR STUDENTS' WORK

Save examples of your students' work as you go through these courses. You'll be glad you did. Course 5 asks you to post samples ofyour students' work for your final E-Portfolio.

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Source:  OpenStax, Course 1: education for the new millennium. OpenStax CNX. Jun 30, 2007 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10336/1.15
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