creative teaching | ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ | American International School - Wells Quality International Education at Reasonable Price Fri, 30 Mar 2018 06:55:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/2021/11/wells-logo-1-150x150.jpg creative teaching | ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ | American International School - Wells 32 32 Learning Beyond the Classroom /wells-thong-lor/learning-beyond-classroom/ /wells-thong-lor/learning-beyond-classroom/#respond Mon, 05 Oct 2009 10:18:53 +0000 http://wells.ac.th/?p=1869 Thong Lor – At ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½, students learn from a variety of experiences. Learning in the classroom makes up only a small portion of the overall educational experiences of students. School leaders and teachers join hands with students in celebrating learning in a variety of ways.

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Thong Lor – At ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½, students learn from a variety of experiences. Learning in the classroom makes up only a small portion of the overall educational experiences of students. School leaders and teachers join hands with students in celebrating learning in a variety of ways.

Teaching Electric Circuit - Open circuit
Teaching Electric Circuit – Open Circuit…
Closed Circuit
…and Closed Circuit
Morning Station - Students who come early to school get to practice cursive writing
Morning Station – Students who come early to school get to practice cursive writing
Morning Station - Cursive Writing
Morning Station – Cursive Writing
Mathivation - guest speaker from Sweeden inspiring students to love mathematics
“Mathivation” – guest speakers from Sweden inspiring students to love mathematics
"If someone told you Math is not for you, they are not wrong! I am a living testimony..."
“If someone told you that Math is not for you,  he/she is wrong!”
"Math is a fun subject..."
“Math is a fun subject and is not just for a few brilliant people; it is for ALL…”
"Math is not about understanding. It is about NOT UNDERSTANDING... that's when you learn how to think mathematically"
“We learn Math most effectively when we DON’T UNDERSTAND Math problems… that’s when you learn how to think mathematically”
Build a Bearville - Students putting their Creativity and Passion for Play in Action
Build a Bearville – Students putting their Creativity and Passion for Play in Action
Co-operative Learning outside Classroom
Co-operative Learning outside Classroom
Discipline is upheld no matter where and when
Discipline is upheld no matter where and when
Learning and Assimilating Harmonious Living
Learning and Assimilating Harmonious Living
Teachers lead by Example
Teachers lead by Example
Breaking Gender Stereotype Bias
Breaking Gender Stereotype Bias
Mission Accomplished, Together!
Mission Accomplished, Together!
"Who said tough boys don't like fluffy mascots?"
“Who said tough boys don’t like fluffy mascots?”
Young Performers - Grade 1
Young Performers – Grade 1
Action Song
Singing Action Song
Natural Actors...
Natural Actors
Sound of Music
Responding to the sound of Music
Wells Rock Stars
Wells Rock Stars
Grade 5 Choir - Heal the World - Children Sending a Message of Hope to All Present at the first Assembly Showcasing their Talents and Abilities
Grade 5 Choir – Heal the World – Children Sending a Message of Hope to All Present at the first Assembly Showcasing their Talents and Abilities

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On-going Professional Development /wells-thong-lor/on-going-professional-development/ /wells-thong-lor/on-going-professional-development/#respond Thu, 03 Sep 2009 07:26:33 +0000 http://wells.ac.th/?p=983 On-going professional development through the Learning First Wednesday (LFW) session for the 2009-2010 academic year began on September 2, 2009. LFW sessions at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ are special occasions allocated for teachers to come together and learn about improving teaching practices (mini workshops).  The topic discussed at the session was […]

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On-going professional development through the Learning First Wednesday (LFW) session for the 2009-2010 academic year began on September 2, 2009. LFW sessions at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ are special occasions allocated for teachers to come together and learn about improving teaching practices (mini workshops).  The topic discussed at the session was “diversifying teaching techniques.” This topic was chosen because in any given class teachers face students with diverse needs, behavioral patterns, learning styles and achievement levels. Apart from being sensitive and perceptive to different needs of students, teachers at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ are encouraged to use differentiated instruction in creative ways. This ensures that every student in the class learns at his/her own pace. Mr. Lawrie, the Academic Director of the primary section instructed teachers to be open, flexible, and creative in the way they deliver lessons. He also emphasized that the use of appropriate anticipatory sets or introductory materials/activities sets the tone for effective learning and sustained attention toward lessons.

Teachers were shown how to teach a single concept using multiple teaching approaches such as engaging lecture, visual, rote, sequential, color, modeling, chain, and cooperative techniques.  Ways to combine and use techniques were also demonstrated at the session.

Discussion about meeting individual student needs led teachers into thinking and talking about students who are at risk. Often, students suffer not because of what they do or do not do; but rather because of what a teacher does or does not do. For example, if a teacher writes extremely small characters on the board, some students will be at risk of being visually challenged when it comes to copying down notes from the board. However, if the teacher was perceptive, he/she would prevent difficulty in viewing the board by writing big enough characters – this benefits every student alike. Hence, it is highly possible that many negative experiences of students at school is not solely because they are not ready to learn but also because teachers do not differentiate instruction. Success in learning comes from both student characteristics and teacher efficacy. One variable alone will not be sufficient to define the quality of education. By default, the two variables are interdependent.

The conclusion of the matter: The focus of our efforts, therefore should be on enriching our institutional and professional capacity and responsiveness, rather than categorizing and penalizing students for simply being who they are.” (taken from The 1983 publication of A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform – The National Commission on Excellence in Education)

On-going teacher training at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ led by Mr. Lawrie Shier, the Academic Director of Primary section
On-going teacher training at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ led by Mr. Lawrie Shier, the Academic Director of Primary section
Teachers learn too...
Teachers need time to learn too…
Demonstration of the use of Anticipatory Set
Demonstration of the use of Anticipatory Set
Learning through modeling
Learning through modeling
Teachers demonstrating learning
Teachers demonstrating learning
Counselor helping teachers understand the concept of "at risk"
Counselor helping teachers to understand the concept of “at risk”

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