On Thursday we made a call to New Zealand, and it was the first time that I have been able to be there to make a call. We spoke to Carolyn Aukafolau who gave us great information about her multicultural school. I am very interested in going to observe her school since multicultural education is a big issue here in the U.S. She seems very supportive of our research and was very willing to assist us when we go there.
Posters at the Capitol is in a week and a half. Brittany and I are starting to design our poster, and we should have the final product sometime this week!
44 days until we leave! ;)
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Back to school
It feels really weird to be back at Morehead after that long break! I just finished my first week of classes. We had our first NZ meeting of the semester. Posters at the Capitol is approaching quickly so that is our current focus. I am meeting with Dr. Fernandez tomorrow to send e-mails to different universities about their reading courses. At the meeting, I was given the voice recorder we will be using in New Zealand. I am working on figuring out how to use it. We are supposed to call a teacher in New Zealand Tuesday. I am really looking forward to this since this will be my first international call! My next blog will probably be about that call.
At the meeting we discussed our schedule for the trip. It was my first time hearing about all of the places and schools we are going to see. Every time we have a meeting, I get more excited to go on the trip. I also learned that I will be doing a podcast while I am there for one of my classes.
Recently I saw an article that said New Zealand is the fifth happiest country in the world. One of the factors that contributed to their high ranking was their awesome education system which we will get to see first-hand on our trip. I am excited to see if I can notice a difference in the mood of New Zealanders from the mood of people in the U.S. Here is the link of the article: http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-37522775
51 days!!!! :)
At the meeting we discussed our schedule for the trip. It was my first time hearing about all of the places and schools we are going to see. Every time we have a meeting, I get more excited to go on the trip. I also learned that I will be doing a podcast while I am there for one of my classes.
Recently I saw an article that said New Zealand is the fifth happiest country in the world. One of the factors that contributed to their high ranking was their awesome education system which we will get to see first-hand on our trip. I am excited to see if I can notice a difference in the mood of New Zealanders from the mood of people in the U.S. Here is the link of the article: http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-37522775
51 days!!!! :)
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Winter Break
I feel like this break is never ending! I can't believe I still have a full week until the semester starts because I am actually ready to get back to school.
One good thing about this break was that I was able to get a lot done. The chart of the New Zealand interventions was a lot harder to do than the U.S. one. Since all the U.S. ones were programs that you purchase, I was able to get a lot of good information from the company website. New Zealand's interventions, on the other hand, were mostly activities that teachers could do without having to buy any materials. Therefore, the information about the interventions was hard to locate. I had an especially difficult time finding out the focuses of the NZ interventions. Using the information in the charts, I made a bar graph that compares the focus of the interventions and pie charts that compare the amount of interventions that are purchased packages between the two countries. I have some questions about some of the focuses that I will clear up once I get back to school. I am sending the charts and graphs to Brittany to do the write up for our poster for Posters at the Capitol.
I have also been working on my lesson plans. I created a PowerPoint about Kentucky and what it is known for. Originally, I though it would be a good idea to give the students a map of Kentucky and markers so that the students could draw some of the aspects of Kentucky (i.e. horses and coal) on their map. Brittany gave me an idea that she got from Dr. Lindsey. The idea was to have objects that represented Kentucky such as a toy horse that I could use as a visual while I was teaching. I might try combining the idea since I need to be prepared in case I do not have access to technology while I'm teaching.
Another job I have been doing is trying to obtain syllabi from other universities. I was able to find the classes on reading at all the universities, but UK was the only school that I found to have their syllabi posted. I have sent emails to the other universities asking if they could sent me the syllabi from the classes. Hopefully, I will hear back from those schools soon.
My goal for this last week is to go around taking pictures so that people in New Zealand can see what it looks like in Kentucky. Once I get back to Morehead, I will also take a lot of pictures around there. On Tuesday, I am going to a rest stop to get a few items that relate to Kentucky that I can give out in New Zealand. Also, I need to create my lesson plan about teacher training in Kentucky.
For Christmas, I got a travel pillow and an adapter. My parents also surprised me with something else for my trip. My dad saves all of his change is a big container. Usually, he saves up for a year and then we trade in all the coins and use the money for vacation. This year, however, my parents decided that they are going to give me the money for my trip! My dad now calls the container full of coins the "New Zealand Fund." I'll be bringing back a lot more souvenirs now. :)
65 days till the trip!!! I hope those days go a lot faster than winter break did!
One good thing about this break was that I was able to get a lot done. The chart of the New Zealand interventions was a lot harder to do than the U.S. one. Since all the U.S. ones were programs that you purchase, I was able to get a lot of good information from the company website. New Zealand's interventions, on the other hand, were mostly activities that teachers could do without having to buy any materials. Therefore, the information about the interventions was hard to locate. I had an especially difficult time finding out the focuses of the NZ interventions. Using the information in the charts, I made a bar graph that compares the focus of the interventions and pie charts that compare the amount of interventions that are purchased packages between the two countries. I have some questions about some of the focuses that I will clear up once I get back to school. I am sending the charts and graphs to Brittany to do the write up for our poster for Posters at the Capitol.
I have also been working on my lesson plans. I created a PowerPoint about Kentucky and what it is known for. Originally, I though it would be a good idea to give the students a map of Kentucky and markers so that the students could draw some of the aspects of Kentucky (i.e. horses and coal) on their map. Brittany gave me an idea that she got from Dr. Lindsey. The idea was to have objects that represented Kentucky such as a toy horse that I could use as a visual while I was teaching. I might try combining the idea since I need to be prepared in case I do not have access to technology while I'm teaching.
Another job I have been doing is trying to obtain syllabi from other universities. I was able to find the classes on reading at all the universities, but UK was the only school that I found to have their syllabi posted. I have sent emails to the other universities asking if they could sent me the syllabi from the classes. Hopefully, I will hear back from those schools soon.
My goal for this last week is to go around taking pictures so that people in New Zealand can see what it looks like in Kentucky. Once I get back to Morehead, I will also take a lot of pictures around there. On Tuesday, I am going to a rest stop to get a few items that relate to Kentucky that I can give out in New Zealand. Also, I need to create my lesson plan about teacher training in Kentucky.
For Christmas, I got a travel pillow and an adapter. My parents also surprised me with something else for my trip. My dad saves all of his change is a big container. Usually, he saves up for a year and then we trade in all the coins and use the money for vacation. This year, however, my parents decided that they are going to give me the money for my trip! My dad now calls the container full of coins the "New Zealand Fund." I'll be bringing back a lot more souvenirs now. :)
65 days till the trip!!! I hope those days go a lot faster than winter break did!
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