Educational Psychology

This page contains blogs posted by me. These blogs will have some reference to topics discussed in class or in our small group meetings.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Excited About Teaching


Yesterday, there was a Paideia lecture given. Most times the lectures are slow paced, boring lectures about information that happened a long time ago with some really old person that did something important in history for some reason or another. Sounds exciting doesn't it?! Yesterday was different. I walked in and I did my usual routine, found a comfortable chair behind a group of people, slouched down, got my notebook ready, and closed my eyes while I waited for the lecture to be over. I was resting peacefully when this woman at the front of the room started screeching! She was clapping her hands saying how excited she was about the lecture. Then she put her arm in the air holding the "I Love You" sign with her fingers and said, "I just wanna give a shout-out to my home-dogs in section 23! WHOOT-WHOO!! Right then I knew this was not going to be an ordinary lecture. The entire time, I didn't take notes... I didn't have to, I was so engaged watching this woman pace back and forth, use over-excentric body movements, and shout! Even the slides of the power-point made me think this woman was off her rocker! One of the titles of the slides said, "Why Hannah Is A Bad Ass!" I am not making this up!
I walked away from that lecture thinking this woman may be the reason riddalin was invented! The more I thought about how crazy she was, the more I respected her. As a teacher, it is not easy to stand up in front of freshman college students and lecture when you know they don't want to be there! It took real guts to do what she did. She used herself as a prop. She made people pay attention! Even if it wasn't directly aimed at the power-point or what she was saying, she made a group of people stay engaged. This in turn made them absorb at least SOME of the information given. The slide for instance, that I thought was insane, "Why Hannah Is A Bad Ass!", it doesn't matter what I think of the slide, the point is that I remember it. She made that happen.
She proved to me that as a teacher, you are going to face challenges, it is how you tackle those challenges which determines if you are a good teacher or not!

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