tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510640078952223708.post6506688370714116218..comments2010-07-26T16:47:37.354-05:00Comments on Ashley Johnson's EDM310 Class Blog: Assignment NineAshley Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02367738882414061123noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510640078952223708.post-91745613953010988112010-07-02T16:45:07.371-05:002010-07-02T16:45:07.371-05:00Hi Ashley,
You are definitely right students ...Hi Ashley, <br /> You are definitely right students are the reason we have schools. That is the reason we are teachers at all. We shouldn't be more worried about what our superiors say versus what our students are taking away from the lesson.<br /><br /><br />~Christina Motes~Christina Moteshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06868014600344945627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510640078952223708.post-60574741661270203262010-07-02T16:38:03.134-05:002010-07-02T16:38:03.134-05:00Good analysis Ashley. This post by Mr. McClung sti...Good analysis Ashley. This post by Mr. McClung stimulates a lot of good ideas. I agree more lesson plans should be student centered. After all, students are the reason we have schools in the first place. I agree with you. As teachers we must communicate and colaborate with one another keeping the students in the center at all times. We must also be eager to learn, modeling good learning practices for our students. As you and I know, learning is a life long process and the quicker we let our students know that the better off they will be.<br /><br />Your blog is looking very good. I like your menu at the top. Keep up the good work. SSStephen M. Sullivan, Ph.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07227253711586165060noreply@blogger.com