Friday, December 5, 2008

Posttests

Hi All,

Could you please take these posttests? I want to see if your beliefs have changed over the course of this class. I'll hand out your id's in class.


http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pNQv91E3D3-QTmPYKwKSDTQ&hl=en



http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pNQv91E3D3-RGTg83eapwWA&hl=en

Monday, December 1, 2008

Final test reponsibilities

Here are the groups and responsibilities for the final test on Wednesday of Finals week from 10:15-12:10 am. If you missed class today, the present students chose to make an authentic assessment-type examination. You will work on it over the weekend and present the results on Wednesday during final exam time. We will hand out the assignments/rubrics on Friday, so please plan on attending. Also, don't forget the philosophy of education and your revised autobiographies (if applicable) are due on Friday--no exceptions because I want to be able to read them over the weekend and give written feedback to you by the final Wednesday.

Presentations:

Evan, Bryan, chapter 11
Katie, Cayla: chapter 12
Sasha, Sam; chatper 13
Charly, Seth; chapter 14
Sheena, Amanda; chapter 15

Rubric Development

Sheena; chapter 11
Amanda; chapter 12
Charly; chatper 13
Katie; chapter 14
Seth; chapter 15

From the Revolution to the 20th Century

Monday, November 3, 2008

McIntosh's White Privilege Checklist

Please take the White Privilege Checklist at:

http://www.makesurvey.net/cgi-bin/survey.dll/AE892DCE717044C68F7B9480E7B5D508


You are not required to take this survey because it will be used for research. All of your responses will be anonymous.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Implicit attitudes activity

Today we will be taking two tests that are supposedly going to reveal your hidden biases.

So, go to:

https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/

Choose demonstration, and follow the instructions, until you get to the page where you can choose the type of tests you want to do. Choose the Race IAT and complete that. Note your score when you are done. Then, take another IAT of your choosing.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Educational attitudes

Here you can take the educational attitudes inventory. Please use your participant ID number.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pNQv91E3D3-RGTg83eapwWA&hl=en

IQ test

You can take the IQ test at:

http://www.iqtest.com/index.html

Monday, September 29, 2008

Current events in education schedule

Hi all,

Since there has been some confusion about who gives a current event on a certain day, I wrote the intial of the person, or people, scheduled to give a current event. Look in the last column of the class schedule on the course syllabus: http://justus.randolph.name/edu101

When you give your current event, you will also need to hand in to me a short write up consisting of a one-paragraph summary of the sources and a paragraph about remaining questions you have or things that you found interesting. Be sure to quote the source of your current event.

I have created a feedreader of current events if it helps you. Look on the Current Events in Education box on the right hand side of this blog.

Take care,

Justus

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Test questions for test one

On test day, Wednesday, September 24th, I will choose two questions randomly from each of the groups of questions below. You will have to choose one question from each group to answer. Like I mentioned earlier, the test questions come directly from the objectives at the beginning of each chapter.

Chapter 3 test questions:

1. Compare (and contrast) the metaphysics of idealism, realism, neo-Thomism, pragmatism, and existentialism.
2. Compare (and contrast) the epistemology of idealism, realism, neo-Thomism, pragmatism, and existentialism.
3. Compare (and contrast) the axiology of idealism, realism, net-Thomism, pragmatism, and existentialism.

Chapter 4 test questions:

1. Compare the purpose of schooling from a perennialist, progressivist, behaviorist, essentialist, social reconstructionist, and postmodernist perspective.
2. Describe the nature of the learner from a perennialist, progressivist, behaviorist, essentialist, social reconstructionist, and postmodernist perspective.
3. Compare the curricula of perennialism, progressivism, behaviorism, essentialism, social reconstructionism, and postmodernism.
4. Compare the instructional methods that characterize perennialism, progressivism, behaviorism, essentialism, social reconstructionism, and postmodernism.
5. Compare the preferred classroom management methods of perennialism, progressivism, behaviorism, essentialism, social reconstructionism, and postmodernism.
6. Compare the assessment strategies of perennialism, progressivism, behaviorism, essentialism, social reconstructionism, and postmodernism.
7. Compare the role of the teacher from the perennialist, progressivist, behaviorist, essentialist, social reconstructionist, and postmodernist perspectives.

(I realize these aren't actually questions, but I call them questions anyway.)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

MTTC information

Education club meeting

Just a reminder,

The Education Club meeting is at 4.30 on Thursday in Finlandia Hall. I hope to see you all there.



Justus

Thursday, September 4, 2008

How to not make a presentation

Hi All,

Since we are going to be discussing presentations today, I thought that we might start with this funny video on how NOT to make a presentation. How many faults can you find?

Welcome to the EDU 101 blog

Hello Everyone,

I also created a blog for this course. From this blog you can get course announcements and get connected to your other classmates' blogs.

More later