Well, it appears that you've found my secret... I'm a math nerd!
Hello everyone! My name is Ms. Blackwell and I am in my fifth year of Concurrent Education at Brock University. I have just started my first year of teacher's college during this weird time of COVID-19. My first teachable is mathematics and my second teachable is geography. Despite the challenges everyone is facing during this pandemic, I am excited to utilize technology to communicate and get to know all of you through both our lectures and blogs!
As a teacher candidate, I am excited to extend my knowledge on how to approach teaching mathematics in the classroom throughout EDBE 8F83. My goal as I move through this course is to improve the quality of my lesson plans while also incorporating fun and engaging activities within them. I will use this blog as a platform to express my knowledge gained as well as insights that I may have towards teaching mathematics in an intermediate/senior classroom. This blog will be centred around mathematics, my reflective thinking, my overall learning, and how technology is playing a role in my education as a teacher candidate.
This blog will express how I have processed what I have learned in order to adjust my framework of teaching and how I envision my future classroom to be. I hope to express my overall philosophy of mathematics education and how I hope to approach math education in my future classroom.
As a future mathematics educator, I believe that it is crucial to avoid the development of math anxiety as best as possible by meeting students' learning needs and creating opportunities for equitable and continuous learning for all students in the classroom. I will use this blog to dive into ways I hope to do this in my own classroom in the future. Math is like a fun puzzle! Sometimes it takes a little bit longer to find that next piece, but if you strategize and explore different options, you will be one step closer to the full picture!
Thanks for stopping by and giving my blog a read! You're welcome back anytime.
See you soon!
Signing off,
Ms. Blackwell


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