06-02-2013, 03:37 PM
This was my 3rd year teaching and I'm really proud of myself.
I'm a high school teacher in Funchal, Madeira Island and I work in a very tough neighbourhood. Most of my students come from the local slums and with the recession and austerity measures, things are getting worse every year.
I had ZERO discipline problems (quite a miracle, considering the type of students I work with), I learned quite a lot and the quality of my work has improved.
I guess the secret to good teaching is to keep calm, be professional (your private life stays out of the classroom!) and plan your activities carefully.
Some of the activities I tried this year (any other tips and ideas will be more than welcome):
- Ride on the local ho-ho bus
- Music archive (kids listen to 100 mp3 files and have to organise them)
- Film archive (same as the above, but with film posters instead of mp3 files)
- Interview with restaurant manager + lunch (kids loved this one!)
- Photo marathon in the historic district of Funchal
- Lots of video clips
- Marketing survey at school
- Internet (incl. website on family budget, Google Maps, online stores, barcode generator, etc)
- iPad
- Stock exchange activity
- Film session at the local movie theatre
- Treasure hunt at the local book fair
I'm a high school teacher in Funchal, Madeira Island and I work in a very tough neighbourhood. Most of my students come from the local slums and with the recession and austerity measures, things are getting worse every year.
I had ZERO discipline problems (quite a miracle, considering the type of students I work with), I learned quite a lot and the quality of my work has improved.
I guess the secret to good teaching is to keep calm, be professional (your private life stays out of the classroom!) and plan your activities carefully.
Some of the activities I tried this year (any other tips and ideas will be more than welcome):
- Ride on the local ho-ho bus
- Music archive (kids listen to 100 mp3 files and have to organise them)
- Film archive (same as the above, but with film posters instead of mp3 files)
- Interview with restaurant manager + lunch (kids loved this one!)
- Photo marathon in the historic district of Funchal
- Lots of video clips
- Marketing survey at school
- Internet (incl. website on family budget, Google Maps, online stores, barcode generator, etc)
- iPad
- Stock exchange activity
- Film session at the local movie theatre
- Treasure hunt at the local book fair