“Listening is a magnetic and strange thing, a creative force. The friends who listen to us are the ones we move toward. When we are listened to, it creates us, makes us unfold and expand.”
Monday, February 21, 2011
#1 - #10 (The Teacher As Student)
In Maslow's levels of the five basic needs, the person does not feel the second need until the demands of the first have been satisfied, nor the third until the second has been satisfied, and so on. Maslow's basic needs are as follows:
from Psychology - The Search for Understanding
by Janet A. Simons, Donald B. Irwin and Beverly A. Drinnien West Publishing Company, New York, 1987 |
Sunday, February 20, 2011
I Am Not Thy Master
So, as I work on my Dispositions Assignment for my final class in the Master's Degree Program in Education, Language Arts at Auburn University at Montgomery, I am seriously contemplating what makes a "Master Teacher." Does planning, knowledge, integration, standards, and measurements make a Master Teacher? I searched on the web and found many different ideas about defining the Master Teacher. Of course, I have an idea about what I think one should be, but I wanted to survey other's opinions.
The first hit in my search list was for the Five Core Propositions that define National Board Certified Teachers. I see that these are well aligned with the Dispositions that I am having to write about for Practicum. However, I wanted to get some less "rigid" definitions in the words of real every-day teachers. I came across an article by George Corous called "What Makes a Master Teacher?" He spells it out simply and covers each of the more hardened propositions with simplicity.
Right now, I am seeking simplicity. A quieting of the intellect in search of a connection with teaching that goes beyond everything that I have learned in books. I know the verbiage. How to spell out what I "would" do in different teaching situations and in application of all my knowledge, but this exploration is not about that.
Africa is not about knowledge. It is about faith, and humility, and the recognition that a Master Teacher should be much like a Zen Master, never giving answers, but directing those who look to him for guidance towards self-discovery. I am exploring this, in preparation for my teaching opportunities at Makarere University and in Bugabo.
Zen Koan on Study:
EVERYDAY LIFE IS THE PATH
Joshu asked Nansen: `What is the path?'
Nansen said: `Everyday life is the path.'
Joshu asked: `Can it be studied?'
Nansen said: `If you try to study, you will be far away from it.'
Joshu asked: `If I do not study, how can I know it is the path?'
Nansen said: `The path does not belong to the perception world, neither does it belong to the nonperception world. Cognition is a delusion and noncognition is senseless. If you want to reach the true path beyond doubt, place yourself in the same freedom as sky. You name it neither good nor not-good.'
Underlined and italics portion is mine. This really makes me think. Who is the Master? I have much knowledge, but I am not thy master.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Why Can't I Get Okot p'Bitek for My Kindle?
The most influential African writer of the 20th Century? (Some say.) I searched for him on my Kindle, and I found nothing. Then, I went directly to Amazon, and most of his books are out-of-print. I am questioning the logic of this. I want to read African Religions in European Scholarship, but it is very expensive used. I want to read the first of his poems before he came to the States.
He studied, wrote, and taught at prestigious Universities around the world. His books are out-of-print? I am questioning this. Frustrating for my studies. Sad for the world.
He studied, wrote, and taught at prestigious Universities around the world. His books are out-of-print? I am questioning this. Frustrating for my studies. Sad for the world.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Rage and Hope: The Paradox of Feelings in Education
My whole life I have had periods where I felt like the person on the other end of the phone line in old Charlie Brown Cartoons, "Blah, Bla, blah, bLah, bla, BLAHHH!" Talking just to hear myself talk, understood by no one. So, I am listening...practicing listening. This time listening to advice from SIFAT and re-studying Paulo Freire.
This explains why. Taken from a beautiful website: RAGE AND HOPE. Read the excerpt below, and if you like it, follow the link to learn more.
Quote:
Paulo Freire felt that for the learner to move from object to Subject, he or she needed to be involved in dialogical action with the teacher. Dialogic action has two basic dimensions, reflection and action.
Action + Reflection = word = work = praxis
Action without Reflection = activism (acting without thinking)
Reflection without Action = verbalism = "blah" (Freire, 1998b, p.68)
Verbalism is an empty word, word without action, and transformation cannot happen with action. Transformation is also impossible with activism, because without reflection, there can be no commitment to transformation, it is empty action. With action and reflection you get praxis, which enables transformation to take place.
Dialogue cannot exist without humility. You cannot dialogue if you place yourself above another, seeing yourself as the owner of truth.
Dialogue requires faith in humanity. "Faith is an a priori requirement for dialogue. Founding itself upon love, humility and faith, dialogue becomes a horizontal relationship of which mutual trust between the dialoguers is the logical consequence"(p.71).
Dialogue requires hope in order to exist. "Hopelessness is a form of silence, of denying the world and fleeing from it"(p.72).
"Dialogue cannot exist unless the dialoguers engage in critical thinking"(p.73).
"Without dialogue there is no communication, and without communication, there can be no true education"(p.73).
Thursday, February 3, 2011
SHUT UP BRACELET? GOT ONE I CAN BORROW?
So, this is the theme of my journey, learning to listen, really listen. Going over my flight plans with George last night, a very good friend from Uganda, and he began to laugh hysterically. I really wish you could hear George laugh, this mixture of British and Luganda, plus just a taste of Alabama. I was asking about the airport, transportation, money conversion, my work with Teacher and Tour Sojourners, he and Christie's plans to stay in Kampala, things to bring, not to bring, happenings in the village.
George laughs out loud in the middle of my ranting. Then he gets this high-pitched voice, and says, "Lisa, Lisa. Just stop it. You have never had anyone take care of you before have you?" I had to stop and think. Of course, I have, but not for a very long time.
"You will be a guest here. I will pick you up from the airport. I will get you where you want to go. I will help you decide where it is you want to go. I will learn with you as you lecture at the University. I will carry you through until you step back on the plane. End of story. You go too fast. Do not talk so much."
Why have so many people been telling me not to talk? Am I getting the message? I told a friend that I needed "Work In Progress" tattooed across my forehead, but I really think I need "Shut up!" tattooed across my hands. I tend to wave them in from of me when I am talking, and I would see that instruction and possible heed my own advice. I really won't get a tattoo, but I need something to wear on my wrist to remind me of my purpose. Anyone have a "Shut Up" bracelet they can loan me for just a few weeks?
George laughs out loud in the middle of my ranting. Then he gets this high-pitched voice, and says, "Lisa, Lisa. Just stop it. You have never had anyone take care of you before have you?" I had to stop and think. Of course, I have, but not for a very long time.
"You will be a guest here. I will pick you up from the airport. I will get you where you want to go. I will help you decide where it is you want to go. I will learn with you as you lecture at the University. I will carry you through until you step back on the plane. End of story. You go too fast. Do not talk so much."
Why have so many people been telling me not to talk? Am I getting the message? I told a friend that I needed "Work In Progress" tattooed across my forehead, but I really think I need "Shut up!" tattooed across my hands. I tend to wave them in from of me when I am talking, and I would see that instruction and possible heed my own advice. I really won't get a tattoo, but I need something to wear on my wrist to remind me of my purpose. Anyone have a "Shut Up" bracelet they can loan me for just a few weeks?
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