Sunday, 15 November 2015
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Reflection on my teaching
practice days- St.josephs higher secondary school, Thiruvananthapuram
10/0/2015, Monday
Today as it is Monday and first day after the weekend it was
felt everything very busy. May be because of we were late. School started as
usual. I was on time to the school even though with a little hurry. We had
usual prayer. I had class in 9th standard on 2nd period.
Rainwater harvesting was the topic. The two types of rain water harvesting
methods were taught today. Surface run off harvesting and roof top rain water
harvesting. Flash cards were used as the learning aid. It enabled to stress the point were ever
necessary. Flash cards help to provide more brain work to improve attention. It
improves memory as well as makes learning process fast. Usage of learning aid
made the class more effective. The class was a satisfactory level, if would
used the pictures of each type of rainwater harvesting method it may become
more effective.
In the
afternoon there was inter- house basket ball match. The match was controlled by
the senior students themselves. It was good to see such opportunities given to
the students. Teachers of sports as well as the house teachers were there to
make the students involved in the game. All the curiosity interest happiness
everything was there on faces of teachers as the students had. It was an odd
experience for me that students considered as important as the teachers. This
needs to be developed in all the schools. It is a positive thought.
LESSON PLAN
Name of the
student teacher: sheeba.v standard:
VIII
Name of the supervisor : Dr.A.V.Sujith Date: 05/08/2015
Name of the
school : St.Joseph’s HSS period: 6
Subject : Social Science II Duration: 40mins
Unit : In search of Earth
secrets strength: 53/56
Topic : Perishing of the soil
Curricular objectives
Content overview
CONTENT ANALYSIS
Terms
Facts
Concepts
Principle
Knowledge
Understanding
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
Prerequisites
Attitude/values
Learning aids
Entry behavior
Method/strategies
Reference
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To find out the
activities behind perishing of the soil is due to various human activities
·
To find out the
remedies that help in environmental conservation
Perishing of the soil-meaning-human
activities leading to perishing of the soil-soil and humans-alternatives to
help in environmental conservation
Soil depletion, perishing soil,
deforestation, destruction of hills, non degradable, soil pollution,
overgrazing
·
Perishing of
soil means losing the quality of the soil
·
Soil gets
depleted due to various human activities
·
Deforestation
destruction of hills and unscientific agricultural activities cause
deterioration of soil.
·
Trees and roots
play an important role to hold the soil like a net.
·
Man is killing
the soil by felling trees.
·
Tilling the
land and intense cultivation leads to degradation of soil.
·
Human
activities like putting non degradable waste and substances, use of chemical
fertilizers, unscientific construction, quarrying leads to soil pollution.
·
Use of
agricultural land for non agricultural land for non agricultural purposes leads
to degrade soil quality.
·
Draining waste
water in to the soil changes its quality.
·
Soil gets
depleted due to various human activities like deforestation destruction of
hills, unscientific agricultural activities and soil pollution.
·
These are
different methods to help in environmental conservation by reduce pollution
and use of resources.
·
Human influence
is the main reason for degradation of soil quality and perishing of soil.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Students gain knowledge about different ways of soil perishing
Human activities are mainly leads to the perishing of soil quality
Students finds methods to reduce soil pollution
Students analyze the ways by which the
soil gets polluted.
The soil which is inevitable for the
existence of life is being depleted in many ways
Students evaluates the intensity of
perishing of the soil
Knowledge about process of soil
formation
Process of weathering
Students develop attitude to identify
soil perishing situations.
Chart-reasons for perishing of the soil
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Formation of soil
·
Uses of soil
Discussion method
Social science text book-VIII
Social science hand book-VIII
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CONTENT/ACTIVITY
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EVALUATION/RESPONSE
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You all know well about the uses of
soil for human life. Which are the important uses of soil?
So human beings are using soil for
different purposes. Through this we lead changes in the quality of soil.
Some of the human activities lead to
reduce the quality of soil. Today we will discuss about perishing of soil.
PERISHING SOIL (BBH)
Soil gets depleted due to various
human activities. Which are the major activities done by human which depletes
soil?
Yes! Deforestation, destruction of
hills and unscientific agricultural activities leads to the depletion of
soil. How the trees help to reduce soil erosion and depletion?
Yes! The roots of trees help to reduce
soil erosion by holding the soil like a net.
Man is killing the soil by felling the
trees and tilling the land for cultivating intensively without considering the
environment.
Write the methods or alternatives that
help in environmental conservation.
Students discuss in
groups and finds out the points. Points are listed out in board and conclude
the discussion.
Discussion points
-use of degradable materials
- use of agricultural land
- Draining waste water in to the soil
- over grazing
Use of non degradable substance like
plastic will cause soil pollution. Chemical fertilizers change the structure
of the soil.
Agricultural land should be protected.
Activity 2
Teacher shows some pictures of soil
pollution. Children asked to write a note about the topic ‘soil and humans’.
Students write the note and read it out in the class. Teacher concludes the
discussion.
So soli pollution is
mainly due to the activities of human being. We need to protect the soil as
we depend up on the soil for our needs.
Summary
Soil pollution means the change in structure, physical, chemical and
biological property of soil. Polluted soil cannot be used for any
Other activity. Human activities such
as deforestation, destruction of hills and unscientific agricultural
activities leads to the depletion of soil. Man is killing the soil by felling
the trees.
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
What is soil
pollution?
2.
Which are the
major activities leading to depletion of soil?
3.
How the
plastics pollute the soil?
4.
How over
grazing affects soil quality?
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITY
How the plastics influence the human
life today? Write a note on plastics and soil pollution.
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Agriculture, construction
Deforestation
Hold soil strongly
Reduce run off
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ASSIGNMENT-PEDAGOGY
TOPIC: PROFESSIONAL
ETHICS –TEACHER
INTRODUCTION
The teacher is the energetic and thought provoking engineer
of the present era who moulds the future generation with amicable personality,
good techniques of teaching and attractive teaching aids. He is a social
engineer.
The
teacher is the central pivot of the education system. “He is the image of
Brahman” – Manu. “He is the real maker of history”- H.G.Wells. “Without good
teachers even the best system of education is bounded to fail” – Humayun Kabir.
The
reputation of the school and its influence on the life of the community
invariably depends on the kind of the teachers working in it-Mudaliar
commission. The teacher should be well conversant with the various techniques
of teaching. He should be a leader in the community. He not only guides the
individual but also the society as well. The destiny of a country is being
shaped by its teachers.
QUALITIES CONCERNING A
GOOD TEACHER

A teacher should be thoughtful and research-minded. He should
be ready to think of new innovations. A true teacher will think of his students
and subject.

He should also be interested in curricular activities.
Co-curricular activities occupy a unique position in school curriculum. The
society today needs not a ‘book worm’. The teacher who comes teaches and goes
out but one who tries to develop the all round personality of the student.

An enthusiastic teacher will always be active. He is ready
for self analysis. He respects the individuality of the child, cooperates with
the students, colleagues and Head master.

Information given to students without formation of their
character will ultimately lead to deformation of personality. The teacher
should have good character traits which are unconsciously imitated by the
students.

It is also included in character building. An honest teacher
will come in time, do his work in time, finish his portion in time and make
internal assessment of children in time.

The teacher should have a democratic outlook. Only an
energetic teacher will have democratic outlook. He should know about his rights
and responsibilities when he advocates for his rights.

Mastery of the subject and command over techniques of
teaching is meant here. Teaching is an art, but it can work well by using
modern techniques.
Further a
teacher should be a true patriot, should have a pleasing personality, smiling
face, sound mind, clear voice and good pronunciation. He should have healthy
relationships with pupils, healthy and good report with his colleagues, with
the head of the institution and with parents and children.
TEACHING AS A
PROFESSION
Teaching has been gaining the status of a profession though
it is still considered by many a vocation. Teaching can be rightly deemed as a
profession because it has the following characteristics.
1.
It
has well defined functions and well identified nature and scope.
2.
It
has philosophy of its own.
3.
There
are well organized and fully recognized professional organizations of teachers.
4.
As
professional practitioners teachers too are substantially paid in recent years.
5.
The
work of a teacher is presently demanding specialized professional preparation
based on a technology instruction.
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
The standard
of the teaching profession is said to be deteriorating day by day. Many teachers
are forgetting their real professional functions. They are engaging themselves
in local politics or other activities, which are non –academic. Hence it is
high time to develop a sort of professional ethics to uphold the honor and
prestige of the teaching profession. The following suggestions can take in to
consideration this regard.
1.
Teachers
should do nothing that causes disgrace to them personally to the profession
collectively.
2.
Teachers
should adhere strictly to the codes of conduct established by tradition and the
great teachers of the past.
3.
Teachers
should serve truthfully and honestly to realize the objectives and functions
that are expected to them.
4.
Teachers
should be conscientious and noble minded as far as their professional
activities are concerned.
5.
Teachers
should respect their fellow teachers and should never speak ill of or do harm
to them.
6.
Teachers
should try to continuously strengthen their professional competency so that
they can serve the pupils to the maximum possible.
CONCLUSION
The main
roles that a teacher has to play are that of a theorist and that of
practitioner. As a theorist he has to play the role of an educational
philosopher, an educational psychologist and an educational sociologist. As a practitioner
he has to play the role of an instructor, an advisor, a motivator, a counselor
and a career master so on. More than this he has to take up a number of
responsibilities such as attending to health care of pupils, diagnosis and
remediation, evaluation of the scholastic attainments, acting as a liaison
between school and the home and conducting action research for solving problems
in a scientific manner.
The concept
of education has been rapidly changing these days. As a result the role of the
teacher also is changing. The process of learning is considered more important
than what is learnt. All these compel the teacher to take up a variety of roles
and that too with a different style of action.
REFERENCES
1.
Education
in the emerging Indian society- Dr.K.Sivarajan
2.
The
teacher and education in Indian society- an introductory perspective –
Prof.Annamma Abraham
ACTION RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION
Action
research meant for arriving at a scientific solution for the complicated
problematic situation. Action research may be said to be research of teacher
for the teacher and by the teacher.
Action
research is a method for improving and modifying the working system of a
classroom and a school. It is an objective oriented method. The action research
projects do not contribute to the found of knowledge but it improves and
modifies the correct practices. The concept of action research is old but
Stephen.M.Corey has applied this concept in the field of education. “Action
research is a process for studying problems by practitioners scientifically to
take decision for improving their current practices-Stephen.M.Coroy.” “Research
concerned with school problems carried on by school personal to improve school
practice is action research- S.Bachwell.” “Action research is organized,
investigate activity, aimed toward the study and constructive change of given
endeavor by individual or group concerned with change and improvement-
M.C.Threte.”
The concept
of action research is based on the assumption that worker of the organization
has the capacity to solve problems and take decisions. The practitioner can only
solve the problem. He will be efficient when he is given freedom of improving
and modifying his practice. The origin of this research can be traced back to
sociology. Curt Lewin explains life space in terms of person and goal. There is
a barrier in between person and goal. He has to overcome it. It depends on the
abilities of person to achieve the goal. This concept is being used in
education since 1926.
MEANING AND DEFINITION
OF ACTION RESEARCH
The peculiarities of action research with special reference
to a practicing teacher includes-
1.
Action
research in education is concerned with school problems and carried on by
school personal to improve school practices.
2.
Compared
with other kind of educational research, it is simple and easier to conduct.
Action research aims at gathering evidences and strategies for the solution
with respect to specific problems.
3.
Action
research is organized, investigative activity aimed towards the study leading
to constructive change required for the qualitative improvement of work of the
specific endeavor concerned especially when problematic situation arise.
4.
It
is research designed to find solution for a fee problem that demands
investigation and have direct application in the setting in which the research
is conducted.
5.
Action
research is a type of applied research or decision oriented research. The
researcher is the practitioner himself who will take a decision and enjoy its
benefit.
6.
Action
research is undertaken to solve an immediate practical problem that cannot be
solved by ordinary strategies. The goal of adding to scientific knowledge is
only secondary or even tertiary.
OBJECTIVES OF ACTION
RESEARCH
Action research projects are conducted for achieving the
following objectives.
1.
To
improve the conditions of various infra structural facilities of an educational
instruction.
2.
To
develop scientific attitude among teachers whereby they are motivated to study
problems scientifically before taking decisions about complicated issues.
3.
To
bring excellence in the working style of the institution.
4.
To
develop the ability and insight among administrative to improve and modify
institutional conditions with a scientific outlook.
5.
To
root out the conservative and static environment prevailing in most educational
institutions.
6.
To
make the educational system capable of generating a healthy environment
conducive to learning
7.
To
raise the level of performance and the level of aspiration of the students.
KEY POINTS TO BE TAKEN
CARE OF WHILE DOING ACTION RESEARCH
1.
Ensuring
empirical support, authenticity and hence acceptability to the action taken by
a practitioner in a situation involving an issue, the solution for which was
not evident.
2.
Arriving
at feasible and fruitful from the consequences of changes.
3.
Working
out self reflective cycles of planning, implementing, observing, reflecting and
re planning.
4.
Adoption
of participatory, collaborative strategies.
5.
Gathering
evidences to decide whether ideas assumptions and previous practices have been
false or incorrect.
6.
Have
open mindedness critical attitude towards issues and their solutions.
STEPS INVOLVED IN
ACADEMIC RESEARCH
1. Identification of the problem
A teacher should be sensitive towards
job related tasks and problems concerned. The problem should be need based. It
must be really interested in the problem. It must arise from his own
experience. It must be specific and limited in scope.
2. Pinpointing the problem
After identifying the problem it should be defined to get
goal and action could be specified. If the problem is related to teaching and
learning, it is to be localized in terms of class, subject, group that has felt
the problem and the nature of the puzzle felt by the teacher.
3. Analyzing the causes of the problem:
The causes of the problem are to be analyzed with the help of
the theory, previous experiences, preliminary evidences etc. The nature of the
cause also is to be analyzed in order to determine whether it is under the
control or beyond the control of an investigator. This will help in formulating
action hypothesis. Success of any action research depends upon the correct
diagnosis of the causes.
4. Formulating action hypothesis
This involves individual commitment to some definite action
leading to the solution of the specific problem. The basis of formulating
action hypothesis is the causes of the problem experienced by the investigator.
The statement of action hypothesis consists of two aspects action and goal.
5. Development of a design for testing the action hypothesis
The design is developed for testing the entire important
action research hypothesis. Some actions may be taken and their results
observed. If a hypothesis is not accepted a second design is developed for
testing another hypothesis. The design of action research is flexible and can
be designed at any time according to the convenience of the investigation. It
is desirable to design a well thought out plan of action including a time
schedule.
6. Drawing conclusion
Accepting or rejecting an action leads to certain
conclusions. The conclusion indicates some prescription for solving the
particular problem that has provoked and necessitated the investigator to
explore. The conclusions are meant to make decisions regarding actions to be
taken for modified and improving the current practices concerned with a view to
solve the problems that led to the action research.
CONCLUSSION
The research of
theoretical nature requires more expertise, time money, and labor on the part
of the researcher. This is because of its scope is very broad and the findings
of such a project are expected to be conducted and have general applicability
over a wide population. When an action research is conducted it is conducted
for a class and does not found more complicated as the problem is arising
always from a class room and a very small sample. Conclusion can also be
derived easily from the analysis. Action research helps the teacher to develop
their innate ability.
REFERENCES
1.
Trends
and developments in modern educational practices-
Dr.K.Sivarajan
2.
Teacher
and education in Indian society- An introductory perspective-
Prof.Annamma Abraham.
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