tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316884372249589308.post2694412559879658064..comments2024-02-28T02:21:20.040-08:00Comments on Learning from my mistakes: an English teacher's blog: Google me a lesson! Xris32http://www.blogger.com/profile/12204550583061791755noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316884372249589308.post-88993399939851344032019-10-23T13:53:20.530-07:002019-10-23T13:53:20.530-07:00Thank you so much for sharing all of the informati...Thank you so much for sharing all of the information that you learn and the tricks that you use in the classroom. I am currently in an education program and one of our instructors asked us, “If kids can access everything online, then what do teacher do? What do they need us for?” I’d never thought about it before. I like that you said that teachers need to help with explanation. I 100% agree. The idea of explaining complex ideas is not easy undertaking. I find that I’m having to think completely different about literature compared to how I used to ingest it. Now I’m always thinking about how I would explain something and how I would help my future students get the lesson out of text that I want them to get. I know that this is something that will get easier for me over time. I understand that it will take a lot of practice. Also, thank you for the ‘concept slides’ idea. I am strongly considering creating my own. <br />-Ashley <br />Ashleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05994759264040227953noreply@blogger.com