The teacher, an entity beyond it all.
An all knowing force whose job was to protect, cultivate and disseminate
her/his knowledge. Yes, THEY were the possessors! Thank heavens things have
changed! In this 21st century everything has changed. Schools,
students, institutions, and teachers, too. Let’s take a look at a new way of
approaching learning within this fluctuant context: Blended Learning.
Blended learning is a mixture of
face-to-face learning and online instruction. It supposes a complete change
from the traditional learning, it even challenges it! Students are no longer
used to sit on an assigned place, listening to endless speeches delivered by
the teacher, so they can later show what they have learnt by responding to
formal tests. In this sense, this new kind of learning gives the students the
possibility to choose about where, when, and how to learn since the contents,
activities and tasks are now available online for them. Basically, students
have choice and participation in their own learning processes, fact that, I
consider, goes hand in hand with the development of their autonomy. Sounds interesting?
The main idea is that learners can
access different didactic units, activities and tasks from anywhere, but not
necessarily from the classroom. The teacher plans and designs the contents. Then,
she/he shares that with students resorting to one or several of the teaching
resources that are available online. This allows a more effective use of class
time from the part of the teacher who can explain things students found
difficult or couldn’t solve on their own. Furthermore, teachers can answer
questions learners may have or practice what they have learnt.
A nice tool to do blended learning
is school learning platforms. They are within the school environment and they
provide a safe framework where students can get information and work on it.
Personally, I believe that this kind of platforms helps schools creating their
own institutional identity and also fosters learners’ membership to it. In our
Teacher Education Programme we got used to work with two different learning
platforms: Edmodo and Moodle. Both of them became core components of our
blended learning, allowing us to share information, ideas and contents.
However I would like to highlight
some drawbacks that this kind of learning may have. First, since many teachers
are not familiarized with all these new technological tools that offer plenty
of opportunities, the implementation of blended learning can be a huge challenge
to face; teachers may feel overwhelmed sometimes, but regarding learning
alongside with their students can be a nice solution. What is more, even
parents may feel confused and unsure of how to support their child at home, but
the truth is that their role in their child’s education in crucial and they
have to engage in this new kind of learning, which very much differs from their
learning experiences. For instance, they can have their children teach them
about an application or programme that they use on a regular basis. Nevertheless,
the most important point here is that parents can acknowledge the fact that
althought the tooll has shifted from a textbook to an online programme, the
fundamental role of technology is to enhance learning.
I would like to end this post with
this last reflection and a special thank. It is interesting to say that
adhering to this new kind of learning supposes a thorough preparation from the
teachers’ side, a professional development that many times, the private and
state institutions that teachers work for do not support or promote. Looking
for the best ways of approaching learning is really up to those who see the
importance of doing it! In this sense, I would really like to thank the
opportunities we have in our training programme, which offers students
different instances to become in contact with these new concepts in teaching. This
year for instance, Instituto Superior del Profesorado N° 8 “Alte. G. Brown”
proposed different courses aimed at preparing students in the field of
technology and how to best implement it in their lessons. I enrolled in a course about virtual
classrooms and I learnt a lot! Moreover, the fact that we can devote a whole
year working on how to design materials resorting to these new technological
tools such as we did in the subject ECO II, is a strong institutional stance
that shows how committed they are to the improvement of education. There goes
my recognition to this Institution that took the responsibility for supporting their
future teachers in the constant search for the best ways of teaching!
Sources:
-Kinsey, Megan, Blended Learning in the Mix: The Informed Parent,
-Kinsey, Megan, Blended Learning in the Mix: The Proactive Teacher
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5txJfv2q0c