Monday, February 21, 2011

Governance

Below is a list of the levels of governance and briefly what they do.  Starting with the federal government down to the teachers:

1.  Federal Government-funds and supports the Provincial Government
2.  Provincial Goverenment-is in charge of the education act, curriculum and the school division and school board
3.  School Division and School Board-in charge of the budget, schools image and hires the superintendent.  School board voted in by the public.
4.  Superintendent-Looks after the school that everything is running smoothly and hires the principal.
5.  Principal- Hires and looks over the teachers and staff
6. Teachers and Staff-Teaches the children.

This is a very quick look at the six different levels to governance.  To me its wierd that teachers are located at the very bottom of the list even though we havae such an important job.  After this class I now have a much better idea of how this all works which is important to know.

Finance

In one of our classes a little while back we looked at a budget of a school.  We had to cut the budget, every schools nightmare.  I thought that this was a very difficult job to do.  Everything that was on that sheet was important and is great for the school.  There was nothing to cut that was a easy choice.  When you really thing about it you think about taking away that band class that one kid really loves or someones job that they love like the speech pathologist.  It makes the cutting of the budget even harder to do.  I would not like to be in the situation of having to be in charge of all this.  I would not be good at making these decisions I feel I will leave these decisions to the principal and I will stay as the teacher.

In our class we had a little bit of a heated discussion about what to cut.  I feel that extracurricular activities like gym and band are so important for kids as they are growing up.  In many cases it is the one thing they are good at and get confidence from.  So to cut programs that have such benifits is such a same. 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

History of Education

In class we looked at the history of education in Canada.  Schools back then compared to schools today are VERY different.  The biggest difference being that the church played a much bigger role in schools back then.  Today the church is totally seperate from schools.  But back then most of their learning would be based on religion.  Sometimes it wouldn't even be teachers teaching.  In the French tradition priests would teach.  In the english schools widowers and housewives would teach at the poorer schools.  Another thing that was quite different was that in French schools boys and girls would be seperated.  This is not a big surprise that they did this back then because boys and girls were treated so differently back then.  It even said in the French tradition that boys would even get better education.  But it is great to know that today both females and males are given equal opporunities in education. 

In our Canadian history classes we talked a lot about assimilation schools in Manitoba.  There was some sad stories that we talked about.  Kids had to be taken away from their homes at such a young age and could no longer embrace their own culture.  A lot has changed since those days and now we can look back and learn from our history.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Favorite Teacher

Throughout my years as a student I have had some great teachers.  To be a great teacher there are many qualities that you need to have.  Some qualities that I think are important for a teacher to have are:

-enthusiasm
-positive attitude
-cares about each individual
-goes above and beyond
-good sense of humor

I think it is very important for teachers to get to know each one of their students.  A couple of my teachers have made me think that I want to be like them.  I have learned a lot from them on what I want to be like.  I have also learned a lot from the teachers that weren't so good on what I don't want to be like. 

Why Teach?

When asked the question, why teach?  The first thing that came to mind was that I liked working with children.  Working at my job teaching swimming lessons I have worked lots with kids and really enjoy this.  I think that kids are so entertaining and fun to work with.  You never know quite what is going to happen when working with children, they keep you on your toes.  I think that working as a teacher is a very rewarding job to have.  I want to have a job that I feel I am making a difference and I think that teaching is a great job to do just that.  It is a very respectful job to have and something that I can be proud of.  Altough teaching will have some challenges I am looking forward to being a teacher.