Teachers need to be using more note-taking strategies in the classroom. It's sad that most students enter high school with no idea how to take good notes - they are just expected to take them. Elementary teachers need to be incorporating note taking skills into their classrooms on a daily basis.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Chapter 7 - Note Taking
The notes in chapter 7 on note-taking were very interesting. I like how it suggests that "educators also have a responsibility to organize their lectures in ways that make it possible to create notes." (pg 123) I always find it easier to take notes if an instructor's class/lecture is organized. I am a very linear thinker and tend to take notes in a more outline manner. It is helpful when teachers use power points, handouts, and oral cues so I can figure out what needs to be written down and where. If a teacher starts on one subject, then jumps to the next and then comes back to the original subject, my notes get jumbled and I usually end up re-writing them after class. I liked the example given in the chapter about "taking notes in mathematics". Throughout high school, I always struggled in math. While reading this section, I was actually able to see in my mind's eye how Mr. William's students created their note pages. I wish I had known about this strategy back then! Graphing is also another good way to write down lots of information about one particular subject area. If you have one main subject with many branches, you can use concept maps, graphic organizers, charts, and many other visual aids to present your notes.
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To me, Ashlyn, what you open with is key, "I like how it suggests that 'educators also have a responsibility to organize their lectures in ways that make it possible to create notes.' (pg 123) I always find it easier to take notes if an instructor's class/lecture is organized. I am a very linear thinker and tend to take notes in a more outline manner. It is helpful when teachers use power points, handouts, and oral cues so I can figure out what needs to be written down and where." Without the combo of good teaching skills from teachers, and good note-taking skills from students, it's possible neither will work. Dr. B
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