Friday, May 22, 2009

THE BENEFITS OF GOALS SETTING


INTRODUCTION

Setting goals with students is an important process that can, unfortunately, become lost in the day-to-day mechanics of program and classroom management. By understanding the importance of goal setting; however, both students and teachers can make this process a valuable educational experience to facilitate teachers’ understanding of their students as well as the students’ understanding of themselves.


HOW DOES GOAL SETTING BENEFIT OUR STUDENTS?

Goal setting serves to establish a partnership with the students. The goal setting process:

Ø Promotes learner ownership by establishing the student as an agent in learning.
Ø Helps students become aware of the differences between short-term and long-term needs.
Ø Provides students with opportunities for success.
Ø Helps students set realistic expectations as they realize that everything they set to accomplish will not happen overnight but rather in a more realistic time frame.
Ø Helps low self-esteem students gradually develop into new, rekindled, high self-esteem learners.
Ø Helps students become self-motivated and persistent in the pursuit of life-long learning.
Ø Allows students to learn that goals can and do change.
Ø Helps students learn to reflect of their progress or lack of progress toward goals and modify and set new goals, as needed.



WHAT IS THE TEACHER’S ROLE IN STUDENT GOAL SETTING
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Student goal setting allows teachers to specifically target their classroom instructions. When the instruction comes directly from the learners’ goals, instructors give the students exactly what is needed to promote their success. As a result:

Ø Authentic goal setting should inform curriculum development.
Ø As students begin to “own” their learning the teacher becomes a facilitator.
Ø This ownership and progress encourages students to learn outside the classroom.
Ø Both students and teacher measure progress as it relates to the achievement of short-term and long-term goals.
Ø Students are equipped with a skill that enables them to learn and grow beyond the classroom.








final study tips

final study tips

Sunday, May 17, 2009

CAPE COMMUNICATION STUDIES: WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?


Communication has been generally defined as the imparting of information (Webster's, 2001). According to the (American Heritage, 2000) communication is, "The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior,"

So you have been trying to get a message to your friend, you have called, texted, written e-mails, sent the message via another mutual friend and there has been no response. So then, have you communicated with your friend? The answer is "no", your message sending has been one way and thus far totally unsuccessful. Attempted, unsuccessful, unidirectional sending of messages is not communication, but it can be called "attempted communication."

"Communication" is a process (Noun). "Communicate" is an action (Verb). "A communication" is a message. Sending a message or in this cases, messages is not the same as communicating. You could say that by leaving the messages for your friend, you have initiated communication. It could even be said that you are in the act of communicating. But, until your friend accepts your text message, opens it, reads your message, and understands and give the appropriate response to your words--only when all of that happen--you have only attempted communication. As long as your messages remain unanswered, the communication attempt is still in progress. When, after 15 days your text message is deleted--we can officially declare the process as a failed communication.

Communication can be successful or unsuccessful. Successful communication requires a recipient to understand the message that was sent. Communication is said to be unsuccessful when either the message that was sent did not reach its target, or the message that reached its target was not understood. A message sent and received, but not understood is a "failed or unsuccessful communication."

Thursday, May 14, 2009

SOME SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR CAPE COMMUNICATION STUDIES PORTFOLIO

Hi Students...Remember it's not too early to begin PREPARATIONS!!!
From past experience I know that choosing your Portfolio topics can be a tedious exercise, so I am making these suggestions...sometimes as happened to some of my students, just having these suggestions can help you with coming up with your very own topic.
A gentle reminder though, remember that a very important criterion to consider when choosing a topic is that you must be able to gain access to Primary information (as from an interview) and Secondary information (as from books, internet articles etc).
Good Luck!

SOME SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR CAPE COMMUNICATION STUDIES PORTFOLIO
  • Cricket: A Unifying factor/element in West Indian culture
  • Single Parent Families: Good or Bad
  • Under –achievement in the male population
  • Tertiary Education: A Blessing or a Curse
  • The Middle Child Syndrome
  • CARICOM: Success or Failure
  • Recession: Is There or isn’t there?
  • Bring Back De Ole Time Days
  • Fathers: The Missing Link
  • West Indian Mothers: The strenght of the family
  • Extra-curricular activities
  • Prejudice in Relationships
  • Violence in Schools: What are the causes and Solutions?
  • Mental Illness a serious cause for concern
  • Going Green: Making Environmentally Friendly Choices
  • The World of Cyberspace
  • Are You Addicted to the Internet


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO START TO PREPARE FOR CAPE COMMUNICATION STUDIES


Hey...I know that Communication Studies "jus' finished" and some of the Lower Sixes, soon to be Upper Sixes do not want to be reminded of any exam that is going to be nex' year!!! But I am a firm believer in the maxims that say "Make hay while the sun shines and the earlier you begin, the earlier you finish."

And so here I am welcoming students through out the Caribbean to the newest blog spot...catering solely to the needs and concerns of students doing and hoping to do Communication Studies in the future. I promise that I will try my hardest to support any student who makes his or her Communication Studies needs and requests known.

In the upcoming postings I will make available suggested answers to questions, sample essays of each Module and ideas for producing your best portfolio ever!!!

My aim is to support students to get the 1 that they are seeking in Communication Studies!

Welcome!