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Response to Jake Heikkinin – Weekly Writing & Blogs

Response to Jake Heikkinin

In our discussion we talk about the differences between the believe of a good teacher, and bad teacher. Most 0f the time the failure of a student, is responsibility of the teacher. But what really is for students the meaning of learning from a good teacher.When teachers connect with their students and engaged with them, it makes more easy for a class to flow and have students connect on what the teacher is talking about, a good teacher makes their students to visualize what they are learning and give examples of their own in order to maker sure the students understand what he wants the student to get. In my opinion I feel supported by my teachers when they have available office hours for students in case I did not understand something on class, or if I need help for projects or assignments.Most of good teachers care about what they do in class and why they are doing it so their students get independent in order to learn their material. We also talk about what are the characteristics of a bad teacher. When teachers are not patient with their students, they only teach what they have to teach in order to get paid, they expect students to learn their method of teaching in order to learn, they look ways that are easy to them in order to teach but not for students in order to learn, they embarrasses their students in class making them feel less. This connects to Freire in most of his ideas of a bad teacher, teachers expect students to learn the way they teach, and students do not receive the enough help they need.

Group: Makayla Medycki, Emily Foley, Julia Digiogio, Michael Lindholn, Gwen Jordan, Maura Kelly

Author: Juliana Beristain

4:25-5:45pm

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