lunes, 15 de junio de 2015

Which training courses would you like to have access to as a teacher? Why? Which is, in your opinion, the best way to share good practice amongst teaching professionals? Why?

Let me start by saying that every day there is something new invented and our society progresses really quickly.For that reason I would like to have access or study courses in which they study new techniques of learning, for example “interactive groups” o community of practice. 
First of all it is necessary to define what a community of practice means. Communities of practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.

Let me continue by saying that the idea that learning involves a deepening process of participation in a community of practice has gained significant ground in recent years. As far as I am concerned, we, as teachers, should share and learn good educational practices for many reasons: below are explained these reasons with different examples. Firstly, provide a shared context for people to communicate and share information, stories, and personal experiences in a way that builds understanding and insight. Secondly, stimulate learning by serving as a vehicle for authentic communication, mentoring, coaching, and self-reflection. Thirdly, enable dialogue between people who come together to explore new possibilities, solve challenging problems, and create new, mutually beneficial opportunities. Lastly, capture and diffuse existing knowledge to help people improve their practice by providing a forum to identify solutions to common problems and a process to collect and evaluate best practices.

Let me conclude by saying that variety is the spice of life and for this reason we, as teachers, should share our passion for teaching and we should interact regularly to learn how doing it better.

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