Posts Tagged ‘Learning’

PostHeaderIcon Teaching and Learning

I’m going with the pre-Socratics, especially going to announce Heraclitus of Ephesus was a philosopher, he said that knowledge was made the fire, the essence of living, poid discern the cognitive with the emotional, and I hecr a long jump, but in today’s classrooms, but it is seen that the cognitive emotional.

Although there is a neurologist who has extensively studied the brain (limbic system-brain)

And she says that science brings us neuroplasticity hand, and explains suchas neurons are dying, are displaced by others to mismositio, place, and those continuous functions that they once performed. but there is a but, it is the activity, the will, skill, discipline, imagination, dreams, fantacias, love, pride, and work Gladly, developing reading and writing every day.

Going back to Heraclitus of Ephesus, was one of the first in his time who understood, work, simplicity and complexity. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Teaching, Influence and Participation

Deeply concerned to note as the universities has declined in the role of teachers in many, are passive behavior, few creative, innovative and above all, unable to influence learning, sharing ideas, giving way to new knowledge, models, solutions that work with the serious problems facing higher education as both national problems.

Much of the plant, university professors are comprised of individuals holding the office of teacher endorsed the selection friendship, political commitment, family role for academic excellence. This has led to a decline in teaching, looming in the training of professionals who leave the classroom as well as the absence of professional profiles defined according to the characteristics of current demand scenarios.

It is outrageous that many universities have not been identified with the scope, the demands of the knowledge society in the present, and make use of information technology. Internet, virtual classrooms, to promote the research, collection date sources of information, discussion, additional knowledge that will allow more timely and consistent behavior of the progress of science in the present reality. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Home School: No I’m The Perfect Mom

Losing your temper, exhaustion, being tired or tired at times, is inherent to motherhood, whether you train at home if you bring them to school. That has to do with how you train, if not human.

Mothers who educate at home trying to resolve conflicts with and among our children as we can, but that prevents us from having to apologize for having sometimes lost his temper, but that is also part of learning to know the rest human beings around you also get tired and also need some space, and besides that, they see something that does not happen only to them that mom or dad, or grandmother, or adults, are not perfect , which also have their tantrums, and it is more easy to take your own. All mothers have things we want to improve, it is inevitable.

If there is something that clearly makes you the fact that homeschooling is to develop patience, you and your children from them too. Thus, the more time you spend with them develop more patience, and they, too, the more they get used to sharing time and space between them have more patience. In fact, just look for some mothers in summer, are hysterical and wanting children back to school … or only have three months to spend all day with their children and can do things with them, and they are nervous and overwhelmed because they are not accustomed to spending so much time with their children when they should be thrilled to finally be able to enjoy the kids, but not always. Spend many hours together is a great way to encourage and increase patience, there is no alternative and patience is like the universe is continually expanding to unsuspected limits. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Support your child in their Initiatives

Trust your child, encourage him, lay it. Respect their pace, accompany their interests, offer constant love and everything works, you may not see it at first, it seems it costs, you’re stuck, but the medium term will start seeing the fruits it bears treat your children as beings human right, relying on their abilities  their concerns.

It is important to accompany the children on things that interest them, encourage them, even enthusiastic about their hobbies. One of the most important things that gives you homeschool is to have time, especially for children. Suddenly they find they have time for themselves and want to use it in multiple ways, and that time is important to respect their decisions and understand that almost anything goes. Almost everything they do contributes something our kids, whether playing, reading, playing sports, building models or sing, even when it seems to do nothing your mind is working. It is important to learn to appreciate everything our kids do, because everything leads to learning and enrichment, if only you know yourself. Read the rest of this entry »