miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2015

My Expectations About This Subject.

Management and Innovation in educational contexts.

Our expectations about this subject are:
-Learn how to teach pupils and know how to prepare lessons, using the different resources that are in the school, knowing what of these resources will be useful for the whole class.

-Show how to use the different resources that we have, to do practical activities.

-Know how to use new technologies to improve pupils’ motivation. Work in groups.

-Design educational programmes.

-Teach pupils the different values.

Last year, we studied a subject in which we learnt how to do didactic units.
In other subjects, we learnt how to use some educational innovation such as the use of technologies to teach pupils and we learnt also how to control our class, establish rules and so on.
We think that this subject will be interesting, learning resources that could be useful to us when we’ll teach our pupils.



 

This is me! (My Personal Presentation)

 My name is Alba Becerra Jiménez and I’m 18 years old. I was born in Alhambra (Ciudad Real), but I’m actually living in Valverdejo (Cuenca). I’m studying the primary school teacher’s degree, because since I was a child, I dreamed of being able to teach other children. I played at being a teacher and my mun was my student. I really love children and teach them, and for that reason I want to be a teacher.
I studied preschool and primary education in CP Nuestra Señora de Fátima, in Alhambra, and Secondary Education in IES Clara Campoamor in La Solana, because in Alhambra there is not high school. I started Baccalaureate in IES Clara Campoamor, but I had to finish it in IES Jorge Manrique in Motilla del Palancar, because I had to move to Valverdejo and there, there is not high school.
I live with my parents and my brother.


I like going out with my family, chilling with my friends. I love animals and reading books.
I’m a member of Virgen de los Dolores brotherwood, and in Easter I wear this way.
I’m a member of the dance group “Aires de Valverdejo”, and we go around towns dancing for rumba, pasodoble and jota.


I suppose that my enghish level is B1, but I haven’t done any official test yet. I have to say that I was studying european sections in secondary education.
Finally I want to talk about IES Jorge Manrique, because despite I only spent one year there, I had a fantastic graduation, and I had the opportunity to sing for many people.