Wednesday 19 July 2017

The Third Teacher


Today I saw a video called “The Third Teacher”.  

The third teacher is about how the learning environment (e.g., the classroom) acts as a third teacher for students.  The other two teachers are the actual teacher and the students’ peers.   The video stresses the importance of having the flexibility of space in the classroom.  It is unrealistic to expect students to sit in uniform desks for extended periods of time in rows and maintain full attention.  


The video talks about the importance of designing spaces where students can explore and interact in more natural ways.  One concrete example is allowing students to move around and move their desks to form groups for learning.  Placing desks in a semi-circle to allow for full group interaction is another example.  It is important to set up our classroom in such a way that students can feel comfortable.  Taking students outside to learn is also important, some schools have an outdoor classroom with benches for students where students can connect with the outdoors.  Where going outside is not an option, hallways can be used as learning spaces for students who need to move around or require a quieter space (with adequate supervision).

Interestingly, Google’s headquarters, Googleplex, is an amazing example of an environment that fosters creativity and productivity for its’ employees.  Google provides its’ employees with a variety of perks.  Employees can sit in bean bag chairs for comfort and are allowed frequent breaks and free access to eateries within the Googleplex.  While some of these things are not feasible in a regular classroom, this definitely gives me food for thought as I set up my classroom for September and do my programming.

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