Teaching primary students the Western way
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:10 am
Hi there,
I visited some international primary schools and really admired the way the classroom looks: full of self-portraits, self-sayings posted by students. What I found was that those postings helped the students to self-express and promoted their self-estem. I just didn't know whether those practices are spontaneously proposed by the teachers or are part of some basic activities that must be built into the primary education curriculum (i.e teachers must dedicate a certain amount of time per day asking students to draw/write/do something about themselves or getting them involved in project works using a prescribed set of themes etc.). I want to apply the same teaching style to our schools which currently lack those practices.
Can anyone help me with those observations or tell me any websites or readings where I can check those out?
Thanks
I visited some international primary schools and really admired the way the classroom looks: full of self-portraits, self-sayings posted by students. What I found was that those postings helped the students to self-express and promoted their self-estem. I just didn't know whether those practices are spontaneously proposed by the teachers or are part of some basic activities that must be built into the primary education curriculum (i.e teachers must dedicate a certain amount of time per day asking students to draw/write/do something about themselves or getting them involved in project works using a prescribed set of themes etc.). I want to apply the same teaching style to our schools which currently lack those practices.
Can anyone help me with those observations or tell me any websites or readings where I can check those out?
Thanks