Thursday, January 31, 2013

Thing #1

Learning about the "7 1/2 Habits for Lifelong Learners" was interesting for me. Although I had some difficulty with the link in the original blog, I explored on my own to find out more information about this topic.Many of these habits, I now notice that I, personally, do without thinking about it. One of these that seems to be easy for me is Habit 6 - Use Technology to your advantage. Growing up in the quickly growing technological age, I had to learn about technology at an early age. Technology has always been on of my strengths and I use the internet, documentaries, and other technologies to try to broaden my knowledge about things that interest me. I think technology will be a very valuable resource in the classroom when I begin to start teaching. One of the habits that I found to be the hardest to follow is probably Habit 1 - Begin with an end in mind. Usually when I begin to research a topic or take the time to learn about something new, I do not usually have a purpose for doing so unless it was required by classwork. Most of the time I am watching documentaries, reading encyclopedias, or looking up information on the internet just because I can. When I start teaching, I will need to learn that having 'an end in mind' will not only help myself in the learning process, but will also be valuable habit for the students.

1 comment:

  1. I think it is great that you enjoy learning even when it is not required. I also love the occasional documentary by Nova, but am not sure I would have the patience for the encyclopedia. It is an important point that you made about Habit 1 being valuable for students as well. I should keep that in mind myself, as I also have difficulties with this habit.

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