Saturday, September 7, 2019

Genius Hour- Welcome Post


Hi Everyone!

Welcome to my blog and thanks for taking time to explore my page. 


My name is Laura Black and I am a consecutive Primary/Junior teacher candidate, attending Brock University. I am excited to continue my journey, expanding my passion for pursuing a career, while working with children and youth. 
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A brief introduction about myself:
I was born in raised in Waterloo, Ontario. I completed my Undergraduate studies at Brock University in Child and Youth Studies. Some of my interests include playing hockey, camping, traveling and connecting with friends and family. I have attended YMCA Camp Wabanaki for 16 years of my life. Here I created life long friendships, confidence and learned many life skills that I will carry with me daily. Working with children at camp has inspired me to to become an influential teacher who promotes an inclusive environment for everyone. I want to foster a classroom where individuals can learn and grow, connect and build relationships with one another. I also want to create a positive and welcoming community for all. I hope you can relate to my blog as I continue to flourish and explore my beliefs about teaching and learning. 
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This blog will illustrate my Genius Hour project that I choose. I am interested in exploring strategies to make children want to come to school everyday using the philosophy I endure with the YMCA camp I attend, the Quality Eight. 


Genius hour promotes learning through an individual’s interests as they can explore their own topic of choice in what they are passionate about. Students are able to have freedom of choice in a specific project that they want to learn about which fosters creativity and the ability to research what they have always wanted to learn. Genius hour promotes intrinsic motivation for learning because students get to conduct their own project. Genius hour guides students learning as they are more engaged and builds their confidence as they gain control over what they want to learn about. Finally, students have the ability to have fun with what they are learning about as they are the driver in control.

Genius hour is conducted of three rules. A student must create a compelling question where they articulate what they want to learn. Second, the student must have a project that involves research. Lastly, the student must share their findings publicly so others can learn from their project. Google promotes genius hours with their employees to increase their productivity.

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