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MAJADALA WA MADA YA KUANDAA SHUGHULI ZA UFUNDISHAJI

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MAJADALA WA MADA YA KUANDAA SHUGHULI ZA UFUNDISHAJI

Kuandaa shughuli  za ufundishaji na ujifunzaji wa somo la hisabati ni changamoto kubwa kwa wakufunzi walio wengi. Je, wewe unafanyaje kutatua changamoto hiyo?

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Published - Tue, 21 May 2024

MAJADILIANO KUHUSU MAADA YA MIFANO YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

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MAJADILIANO KUHUSU MAADA YA MIFANO YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

Pamoja na ukweli kbwamba mbinu shirikishi zinaweza kuwa chombo chenye nguvu cha kuboresha ufundishaji na ujifunzaji. Kwa maandalizi, usimamizi makini, na utofautishaji, walimu wanaweza kutumia mbinu shirikishi kuunda mazingira ya kujifunza yenye ushirikishwaji na yenye ufanisi kwa wanafunzi wote. Je ni  changamoto gani zinazoweza kutokea wakati wa kutumia mbinu shirikishi katika ufundishaji?

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Published - Sat, 18 May 2024

MAJADILIANO KUHUSU MAADA YA MIFANO YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

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MAJADILIANO KUHUSU MAADA YA MIFANO YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

Pamoja na ukweli kbwamba mbinu shirikishi zinaweza kuwa chombo chenye nguvu cha kuboresha ufundishaji na ujifunzaji. Kwa maandalizi, usimamizi makini, na utofautishaji, walimu wanaweza kutumia mbinu shirikishi kuunda mazingira ya kujifunza yenye ushirikishwaji na yenye ufanisi kwa wanafunzi wote. Je ni  changamoto gani zinazoweza kutokea wakati wa kutumia mbinu shirikishi katika ufundishaji?

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Published - Sat, 18 May 2024

MAJADILIANO KUHUSU MAADA YA MIFANO YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

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MAJADILIANO KUHUSU MAADA YA MIFANO YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

Pamoja na ukweli kbwamba mbinu shirikishi zinaweza kuwa chombo chenye nguvu cha kuboresha ufundishaji na ujifunzaji. Kwa maandalizi, usimamizi makini, na utofautishaji, walimu wanaweza kutumia mbinu shirikishi kuunda mazingira ya kujifunza yenye ushirikishwaji na yenye ufanisi kwa wanafunzi wote. Je ni  changamoto gani zinazoweza kutokea wakati wa kutumia mbinu shirikishi katika ufundishaji?

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Published - Sat, 18 May 2024

MAJIDILIANO KUHUSU DHANA YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

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MAJIDILIANO KUHUSU DHANA YA MBINU SHIRIKISHI

Ni muhimu kuchagua mbinu shirikishi zinazofaa kwa umri, kiwango cha uwezo, na mitindo ya kujifunza ya wanafunzi wako. Walimu wanapaswa pia kuwa tayari kubadilika na kujaribu mbinu mpya ili kupata kinachofaa zaidi kwa wanafunzi wao. Je kwa uzoefu wako kuna umuhimu gani wa kutumia mbinu shirikishi katika ufundishaji na ujifunzaji wa somo la hisabati?

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Published - Sat, 18 May 2024

DISCUSSION ON CREATION OF DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR TEACHING

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DISCUSSION ON CREATION OF DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR TEACHING

The most important aspect is to design a resource that effectively helps your students learn and understand mathematical concepts. By utilizing existing tools, focusing on clarity and engagement, you can create valuable digital resources even without extensive coding knowledge. Use your experience as teacher educator discuss how you can design a digital resources that for use in teaching challenging topics in mathematics. Provide your opinions in the comment area how can you design mathematics teaching digital content. 

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Published - Fri, 17 May 2024

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Editing Videos With OpenShot

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Published - Fri, 18 Aug 2023

ZANA ZA KUFUNDISHIA HASI NA CHANYA

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ZANA ZA KUFUNDISHIA HASI NA CHANYA

Zana za kufundishia ni vifaa au rasilimali ambazo hutumiwa na walimu au wanafunzi kusaidia katika mchakato wa kufundisha na kujifunza. Zana hizi zinaweza kuwa za aina mbalimbali, kama vile vitabu vya kiada, programu za kompyuta, video za kufundishia, michezo ya kufundishia, vifaa vya maabara, na kadhalika. Lengo la zana hizi ni kusaidia katika kufikisha ujuzi au maarifa kwa wanafunzi kwa njia yenye ufanisi na yenye kuvutia zaidi. Zana za kufundishia pia zinaweza kutumiwa na walimu kuongeza ufanisi wa mchakato wa kufundisha na kuwasaidia wanafunzi kuelewa vizuri masomo.ZANA ZA KUFUNDISHIA HESABUKuna zana nyingi za kufundishia hisabati ambazo zinapatikana mtandaoni na nje ya mtandao. Baadhi ya zana hizo ni:Kadi za hisabati: zinaonyesha takwimu na mifano ya maswali ya hisabati.Kalamu na karatasi: zana rahisi lakini yenye ufanisi kwa wanafunzi wa shule za msingi kujifunza hisabati.Kuhesabu kwa vidole: zana rahisi ambayo inasaidia wanafunzi wa shule za awali kujifunza hisabati.Programu za kufundishia hisabati: zina michezo na maswali ya hisabati ambayo inasaidia wanafunzi kujifunza hisabati kwa njia ya kuvutia.Ubao wa elektroniki: inaonyesha takwimu za hisabati na mifano ya maswali ya hisabati.  Kwa ujumla, zana hizi zinaweza kuwa na manufaa kwa wanafunzi wa shule za msingi na za sekondari kujifunza hisabati kwa njia ya kuvutia na yenye ufanisi.UTENGENEZAJI WA ZANA ZA KUFUNDISHIA Kuna njia mbalimbali za utengenezaji wa zana za kufundishia. Njia hizi ni pamoja na:Kutumia zana za kufundishia zilizopo: Mwalimu anaweza kutumia zana za kufundishia zilizopo kama vile vitabu, vidio, michoro, na kadhalika.Kutengeneza zana za kufundishia kwa kutumia vifaa vya kawaida: Mwalimu anaweza kutumia vifaa vya kawaida kama karatasi, penseli, rangi, na kadhalika kutengeneza zana za kufundishia kama vile michoro na mifano.Kutumia teknolojia ya kisasa: Mwalimu anaweza kutumia teknolojia ya kisasa kama vile programu za kompyuta, video, na simulators kutengeneza zana za kufundishia.Kufanya utafiti: Mwalimu anaweza kufanya utafiti kuhusu masomo yanayofundishwa na kutengeneza zana za kufundishia ambazo zinaweza kuwasaidia wanafunzi kuelewa vizuri masomo hayo.Kwa ujumla, njia za utengenezaji wa zana za kufundishia hutegemea aina ya zana inayohitajika na rasilimali zilizopo.

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Published - Thu, 03 Aug 2023

Rita Pierson: Every kid needs a champion  (TED in May 2013)

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Rita Pierson: Every kid needs a champion (TED in May 2013)

Rita Pierson: Every kid needs a championI have spent my entire life either at the schoolhouse, on the way to the schoolhouse, or talking about what happens in the schoolhouse. Both my parents were educators, my maternal grandparents were educators, and for the past 40 years I've done the same thing. And so, needless to say, over those years I've had a chance to look at education reform from a lot of perspectives. Some of those reforms have been good. Some of them have been not so good. And we know why kids drop out. We know why kids don't learn. It's either poverty, low attendance, negative peer influences. We know why. But one of the things that we never discuss or we rarely discuss is the value and importance of human connection, relationships. James Comer says that no significant learning can occur without a significant relationship. George Washington Carver says all learning is understanding relationships. Everyone in this room has been affected by a teacher or an adult. For years, I have watched people teach. I have looked at the best and I've look at some of the worst. A colleague said to me one time, "They don't pay me to like the kids. They pay me to teach a lesson. The kids should learn it. I should teach it. They should learn it. Case closed." Well, I said to her, "You know, kids don't learn from people they don't like." (Laughter) (Applause) She said, "That's just a bunch of hooey." And I said to her, "Well, your year is going to be long and arduous, dear." Needless to say it was. Some people think that you can either have it in you to build a relationship or you don't. I think Stephen Covey had the right idea. He said you ought to just throw in a few simple things, like seeking first to understand as opposed to being understood, simple things like apologizing. You ever thought about that? Tell a kid you're sorry, they're in shock. I taught a lesson once on ratios. I'm not real good with math, but I was working on it. And I got back and looked at that teacher edition. I'd taught the whole lesson wrong. (Laughter) So I came back to class the next day, and I said, "Look, guys, I need to apologize. I taught the whole lesson wrong. I'm so sorry." They said, "That's okay, Ms. Pierson. You were so excited, we just let you go." (Laughter) (Applause) I have had classes that were so low, so academically deficient that I cried. I wondered, how am I going to take this group in nine months from where they are to where they need to be? And it was difficult. It was awfully hard. How do I raise the self-esteem of a child and his academic achievement at the same time? One year I came up with a bright idea. I told all my students, "You were chosen to be in my class because I am the best teacher and you are the best students, they put us all together so we could show everybody else how to do it." One of the students said, "Really?" (Laughter) I said, "Really. We have to show the other classes how to do it, so when we walk down the hall, people will notice us, so you can't make noise. You just have to strut." And I gave them a saying to say: "I am somebody. I was somebody when I came. I'll be a better somebody when I leave. I am powerful, and I am strong. I deserve the education that I get here. I have things to do, people to impress, and places to go." And they said, "Yeah!" You say it long enough, it starts to be a part of you. And so — (Applause) I gave a quiz, 20 questions. A student missed 18. I put a "+2" on his paper and a big smiley face. He said, "Ms. Pierson, is this an F?" I said, "Yes." He said, "Then why'd you put a smiley face?" I said, "Because you're on a roll. You got two right. You didn't miss them all." I said, "And when we review this, won't you do better?" He said, "Yes, ma'am, I can do better." You see, "-18" sucks all the life out of you. "+2" said, "I ain't all bad." (Laughter) (Applause) For years I watched my mother take the time at recess to review, go on home visits in the afternoon, buy combs and brushes and peanut butter and crackers to put in her desk drawer for kids that needed to eat, and a washcloth and some soap for the kids who didn't smell so good. See, it's hard to teach kids who stink. And kids can be cruel. And so she kept those things in her desk, and years later, after she retired, I watched some of those same kids come through and say to her, "You know, Ms. Walker, you made a difference in my life. You made it work for me. You made me feel like I was somebody, when I knew, at the bottom, I wasn't. And I want you to just see what I've become."And when my mama died two years ago at 92, there were so many former students at her funeral, it brought tears to my eyes, not because she was gone, but because she left a legacy of relationships that could never disappear. Can we stand to have more relationships? Absolutely. Will you like all your children? Of course not. And you know your toughest kids are never absent. (Laughter) Never. You won't like them all, and the tough ones show up for a reason. It's the connection. It's the relationships. And while you won't like them all, the key is, they can never, ever know it. So teachers become great actors and great actresses, and we come to work when we don't feel like it, and we're listening to policy that doesn't make sense, and we teach anyway. We teach anyway, because that's what we do. Teaching and learning should bring joy. How powerful would our world be if we had kids who were not afraid to take risks, who were not afraid to think, and who had a champion Every child deserves a champion, an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection, and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be. Is this job tough? You betcha. Oh God, you betcha. But it is not impossible. We can do this. We're educators. We're born to make a difference. Thank you so much.

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Published - Mon, 24 Jul 2023

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