20130531

Ricardo's mother.

This year in this class we have the luck of having a classmate whose mother is a counsellor. Today she has come to the university and she has given us a speech about what  the life of a counsellor is like. One of the main points of her speech was how the times have changed during the last decades and above all with the L.O.G.S.E, which introduced the counsellors in the school.

I have found today's class really useful because we have seen the job of a counsellor from a closer point of view. She has also answered to all the doubts we had and the job of a counsellor is more inspirational now. This is the power point presentations she has used: 


I really have enjoyed this experience and I have discovered a lot of things about the education history and counsellors.

20130530

Changing Paradigms

In today's class we have seen the following video, made by the known speaker Sir Kevin Robinson.




This man  is an English author, speaker, and international advisor on education. He was Director of The Arts in Schools Project, Professor of Arts Education at the University of Warwick , and was knighted in 2003 for services to education.


Today's class has been really interesting, we have discovered that we (the people and teachers) are the ones who can change the paradigm.

After that we have seen the following video




This video has been really important too, because we have seen that people who were not good at school were genius later , so we have to discover the strong points of all our students, and motivate them as much as possible.

20130529

Attention to diversity: designing a collaborative activity

This project was also a collaborative project in which, in our groups, we had to develop an activity about the topic (attention to diversity) and explain it to the rest of the class in an hour. Inside the topic of attention to diversity my group had "Support Measures for learners in Early Childhood and School Education". To do this work the first thing we did was read and study the papers that we had in the Campus.

 After that we decided to present it in a prezi, given the fact that it is a very dynamic program and the people wouldn't be  very bored.  What we wanted was a very dynamic class, so at first we presented a short presentation and after that we suggested a game. In this game our mates, in groups of three, had to make questions related to the topic. After that they had to ask questions to the other groups and when they said the answer right they obtained a point. We do not like when some teams stop playing because they do not answer correctly, so in this game there was no eliminations. Finally, we presented some situations related to the topic and the people had to find  what was the best thing to do depending on the case. Some of the cases were these:

"Marisa is 8 years old and she has got the Aspergen Sindrome, she has got difficulties making friends".       
"Félix parents can not take him to school because they have to work when it starts"
"Mike’s parents have discussions frequently and her sister plays the fagot, so he can not bring his homework on time"


I have found this activity very interesting because we have had to develope an entire class and to keep them entertained and learning. We had to organise  the timing very well and I think we have done an awesome job  because the people had fun and they learnt a lot designing and answering questions. I would even repeat this activity with other topics.



20130527

Group of experts

In this activity we had to work in new groups, in a collaborative way, this means that a group of people learn something together. The proccedure was like this:
 At first we were with one group and we were handed different papers. After that we had to look for people who had the same papers as us. In this new group in which we all have the same papers we were told to develope the best way to explain the paper to the people who were in our group before.




After sharing this information, we were told to study this paper because we were having a test the next day. The next day, we had the test. In the first session we answered the questions by ourselves, without any help of any mate, but later in the second time of the session we could compare anf fill our answers with the help of our colegues. 

The papers we had to learn contained the following topics: 
1. Spain: Guidance and Counselling in Early Childhood
2. Spain: Guidance and Counselling in Higher Education
3. Spain: Guidance and Counselling in a Lifelong Learning Approach
4. Spain: Support Measures for Learners in Adult Education and Training

In my opinion this exercise has been a little bit confusing and we did not have enough time  to read and understand our papers and then explain them in a proper way to other people, but when I studied it at home I found the informations really interesting and I have learnt a lot about how the guidance and counselling is given in Spain..


Webquest

The first activity we have made is the webquest. A webquest  implies activities, using Internet resources, which encourage students to use higher order thinking skills to solve a real messy problem. To understand the subject the most important concepts are:


1-     What is counselling?

Counselling is the skilled and principled use of relationship to facilitate self- knowledge, emotional acceptance and growth and the optimal development of personal resources. The overall aim is to provide an opportunity to work towards living more satisfyingly and resourcefully. Counselling relationships will vary according to need but may be concerned with developmental issues, addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, coping with crisis, developing personal insights and knowledge, working through feelings of inner conflict or improving relationships with others.


            2-What is a counsellor?


            Counsellor is someone who helps students throughout their education. This may include counselling in areas of academic achievement, career choices or personal and social development. These professionals work with students of all ages, from primary schools through college. It is the responsibility of a School Guidance Counselor to help students develop goals academically and evaluate strengths, weaknesses, likes and dislikes. School counsellors at all levels also help students deal with personal, social and behavioural issues.




                                3-     Who provides the services of counselling?

The principal of the school, a guidance program coordinator, an information officer, an office administrator or  lecturer with educational psychology studies.




These were the main points of the Webquest. I have found this activity really useful  because I have learnt in a deeper way the functions of the counsellor and when his help is provided. All the groups who have made this project have presented a prezi or a power point, which is great to see the main points in a short and clear way. It has been a good opportunity to take a closer look to this subject.

20130523

Counselling 2013


During the year 2013 we have done several activities relationed with the school guidance and counselling. We have realised plenty of projects which I am going to explain here besides my opinion of the activities and what I have learned from them. I hope you enjoy it.