Sunday, August 13, 2006

The Final Laughing Classroom Post

Hello All--

I hope that everyone is doing well. Continue to work on your assignments as outlined in the Fun In The Classroom syllabus. The final project should be useful to you--remember it is flexible. The last thing that I want is busy work that will not benefit you and your goals for growth as an educator. The journal and project can be turned in after completion via snail mail or email. There are many fantastic ideas throughout the book to integrate humor and play into your classroom.

Thanks, Dan

Assignment--
Look at the major benefits to laughter and play in your classroom from page 33:

*maintain a high attention level

*relieve physical and mental stress

*build rapport

*increase retention

*enhance self-esteem

*promote divergent thinking

*bring new insights

*allow for pleasurable learning

*increase feeling of hope

Wow! Huge benefits!

Please Take "The Laughing Classroom Quiz on pages 34-35. Post thoughts and AHAS from the reading in The Laughing Classroom. Ideas: (Remember these are just guidelines and all of the following do not have to be answered)

*Any questions from the page 24 Play Sheet.

*Paula Parrot and the Carrot--What makes you feel alive and what does this story have to do with education (pg. 29-31)

*Discuss your Gratitude and Humor Journal entries and how they have influenced your lives.

*Your scores on the Laughing Classroom Quiz (Reflections...)

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Humor Styles

"Humor can act as a social lubricant or a social retardant in the educational setting. It can educate or denigrate, heal or harm, embrace or deface. It's a powerful communication tool, no matter which side is chosen."
(Pg. 14 The Laughing Classroom)

Joy Master vs. Joke Maker vs. Life Mocker vs. Fun Meister

It is crucial for us to identify our humor style--it is such a powerful tool--we need to use it in an empowering manner!

Please discuss ways we can utilize this information to make our classrooms, colleagues, and schools better.

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"He who laughs most, learns best."
--John Cleese


Please refelect on any ahas or main points on this weeks readings. (Introduction to Page 12)
Share what you are already doing in your classrooms or daily lives that foster a "Fun-damental" Attitude.
After going over the Pop Quiz on pages 10 and 11 reflect on your personal results.
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After reading the articles Fun and the Immune System and Lighten Up--please reflect on your thoughts and feelings.

The following questions were created to be thought provoking:
( you do not have to answer them but they may aid you in your response/reflection)

1) What were some of the AHA's that you encountered? (if any)

2) How can you utilize this information in your own personal life?

3) How can this information make you a more effective teacher/counselor/parent?

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Monday, July 24, 2006

Introductions--Fun In The Classroom

Please introduce yourself to the rest of the class by answering the following questions:
1) Your Name

2) School/City

3) Grade level and subject that you teach

4) What hobbies do you have that create laughter and joy in your life

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