A rumination is a deep or considered thought about something. I am resuming my blog in July of 2020 after almost 2 years of not posting. During those 2 years much has happened in my life - retirement from teaching - a pilgrimage to the Holy Land - and the continuing ramifications of Covid-19. I hope that my words will resonate with your spirit and nourish your soul.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Whole Brain Teaching - WOW!
“Tell me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I understand.” -- Ancient Chinese Proverb. This quote is the core of what Whole Brain Teaching is all about and what traditional education is not. WBT compels the student to ACTIVITY, to INVOLVE themselves in their own learning! Through WBT prompting, students are compelled to ENTER the conversation with WBT techniques – to THINK CRITICALLY about what they are doing! Students are INVESTED in their education! Students are VALUED as they engage in their own learning as well as COLLABORATING with others.
As I focused in on our WBT class tonight, one of Chris’ opening lines intrigued me: “The more you complain, the steeper the mountain becomes.” As is the case when a person literally climbs a mountain, someone has probably climbed that mountain before you, and left marks to make your journey easier. A person needs to look for those places to hang a rope, trails that have been made, branches broken along the way. Yes, this climb is MY responsibility – but I will also look to the experiences and wisdom of others to make my own journey easier.
During our orientation, I was an ENGAGED learner. Chris was a MODEL of what he expects of us. He ENGAGED me through his gestures and eye contact. Through the online ticker, I was encouraged to PARTICIPATE in the conversation. I was CHALLENGED to THINK CRITICALLY about my own teaching style – about what I do well already, as well as areas for growth. I was ENCOURAGED to explore our topic of WBT and then SHARE with others.
I look forward to climbing this mountain with the Whole Brain Teaching community! To learn more about Whole Brain Teaching, check out their website. The online certification class begins June 21!
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Hi Anne -
ReplyDeleteI love the quote that you used for this. You did an excellent job of explaining Whole Brain Teaching and I love that you included a photo and capitalized key words! This makes your post so much easier to read and follow.
I am trying to figure out what your subtitle is but can't as it is too long for the top. Just thought I would share that with you so you can fix it. I am still trying to find your followers button too so I can keep up with you!
Misty
Think, Wonder, & Teach
Misty,
ReplyDeleteI noticed that also about the subtitle, and have been experimenting with some layouts. See what you think now! The follow button is towards the top for Google Reader, and a little further down for joining the blog!
Hey Anne! I wanted to let you know that I am adding your blog to my list of WBT blogs that I have posted on my website! If you would like to check it out my blog address is www.misslwholebrainteaching.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIf any information needs to be changed or if you would like to be removed from the list let me know!
Best wishes :)
HI!! I just found your blog. I am your newest follower. I would love to have you stop by my blog when you get some time.
ReplyDeleteApril
Wolfelicious
Hi Anne! Welcome to WBT! So glad you took that First Step on this amazing Journey! Per Aspera Ad Astra
ReplyDeleteAnne,
ReplyDeleteHave you seen Amanda's Music Linky Party on her blog? I've seen a few teachers linking up to it and thought it would be perfect for you considering you teach music :)
Miss L (WBT Blog Bug)
Miss L's Whole Brain Teaching
I just wanted you to know I'm giving you The Lovely Blog Award. Would love for you to stop by & check it out!
ReplyDeleteJoy
joybuttonwbt.blogspot.com
Thanks Joy!
DeleteJoy, For some reason the link to your blog isn't working for me!
DeleteHi again! I am also giving you the Versatile Blogger Award!
ReplyDeleteJoy
I think you must type in joybuttonwbt.blogspot.com as I didn't make it a link...hopefully that will help. If not, check out Nancy Stoltenberg's site: http://nstoltenbergwbt.blogspot.com
Hi Anne,
ReplyDeleteI loved your WBT explanation. I'm looking forward to the WBT certification too.
I'll follow your WBT blog.
Efranca (MK8)