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%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20本年,温州肯恩大学人文学院英语系讲师Danny%20Dyer教师荣获2021-2022年度育人领先奖。2022年现已是他在我国日子和作业的第五个年头了,在这一段不短的教育实习傍边,他发现了中美学生学习方法的差异,将他的见地使用于教育,逐步构成以学生为中心,鼓舞学生测验和应战的教育理念。%20本期“师说”节目,咱们聘请到了Danny%20Dyer教师,走进他的世界,晓得他的故事和教育生计。
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%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20深耕文学创造,但他决然投身教育
%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20Danny%20Dyer教师硕士结业于阿拉斯加大学费尔班克斯分校,手握文学硕士学位和诗歌艺术硕士双学位。曾任职过修改和记者,创造的小说、诗歌、非虚拟文学作品、新闻和谈论也多次呈如今文学和学术期刊上,并以文学谈论和诗歌作品获得了不少奖项……在文学创造方面颇有造就后,Danny深藏功与名,选择回到学校教育。来到温肯的第五年,来自人文学院的Danny%20Dyer教师在本年的教师节被公布“教育领先奖”。
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%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%202021年,在Danny前往阿拉斯加研讨生院前不久
%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20?%20?%20?%20?%20Danny的讲师生计开始于达拉斯加大学,在此做了2年的研讨生导师后,他又在加州做了4年的兼职教师,之后便来到温肯作业。回想起作为教师的第一年,Danny标明,那时的他显得分外青涩,也并没有太多与学生交流的经历,第一节课也几乎是颤抖着双手上完的。可是,在严寒漆黑的阿拉斯度过的韶光实为一场收成颇丰的应战,不只丰厚了他的教育阅历,也磨炼了他的心性,也将他描写为一个真实的教育作业者。对探究和应战的酷爱教唆他来到阿拉斯加,后来又移居世界各地,在我国变成一名讲师。
%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20?%20?%20?%20??在温肯的这几年,Danny总与大学的重生打交道,用饱满的热心来等待一批又一批的学生进入大学日子。“大学的第一年抉择了他们会如何度过接下来的大学日子。在温肯,第一年是引导学生们进入西方学术文明殿堂的‘桥梁’。”在他方案的重生课程中,他选用以学生为中心的教育办法,鼓舞学生应战和查验自个的假定。他说:“见证学生的生长是令人振奋的。我喜爱他们发现擅长的领域,表达自个的声响的时分,双眼里有光的姿势。”
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%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20许是早年淋过雨,他也总想替别人撑把伞
%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20“教育是一种天资和特权,”Danny说,?嘤巳说雷罹薮蟮囊幻妫黄鸱岷窳艘磺械娜兆恿旎幔液芨行荒鼙涑烧庖唤滔滓环萘Α!盌anny身世于一个既不赋有,也没有教育布景的家庭,凭仗自个的尽力,他捱过了学生时期许多个苦楚的日日夜夜,究竟变成?兑淮保彩羌易逯械牡谝桓龃笱=嵋岛螅氲阶愿隹岚奈淖肿饕担檬韬臀恼吕捶⒀锊诺鳌⒈泶锴楦小⒋菟嘉?/p> %20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20
“许是早年淋过雨,也总想替别人撑把伞。”作为第一代大学生,Danny一向信赖教育的无缺功能为一切学生翻开将来的无限可以。因为从小就热心于协助别人,教育就成了完成这一方针的最佳途径。如今,他对教育作业有满腔热心,极力盼望协助到贫穷学生,期望他们也能在将来做自个所爱,无迫于生计,具有选择的权力。
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%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20Danny在温州雁荡山景区玩耍
%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20来到我国后,他发现了美国和我国学生的差异,不得不花一些时刻来调整他的教育办法。在温肯的第一年,Danny老是不留余力地向学生们发问,晓得他们的主意。后来他晓得到,我国学生因为在大学和大学承受了太多来自学校和父母的压力,他们一般惧怕冒险,对失利避而不及。“我想晓得如何减轻这种压力,真实带给我的学生生长所需要的恬静心态。”经过磨合,他初步践行“以学生为中心”的教育理念,鼓舞学生测验一些相对有应战性的作业,告诉他们不要忧虑差错和失利。Danny说道:“只需真实晓得学生的需要,并为他们创造适合的讲话和创造环境,才干有用地引导他们脱节缄默沉静,卸下对差错和失利的惊骇心思,进行有利的测验。”在他的尽力下,学生的英文写作和口语水平上都有了显着的前进,并为他们在其他课程中获得成功打下了基础。
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%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20当谈到大学大约是啥时,Danny%20有自个的一番了解。“大学大约是人类的前锋,一个培育独立之思维,安适之精力
的伊甸园,但一起也可所以供给满足公司需要的劳作力的当地,两边并不存在冲突,”Danny说明道,“学生尽力学习是为了将来找到一份非常好的作业,为社会做奉献,这是完全可以了解的。”
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%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20Danny教育在温肯
%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20“学生们很在乎GPA,这是完全可以了解的,但这并不是大学日子的悉数。团队协作的作用和研讨项意图作用相同重要。”Danny还在选择专业和课程方面给出了许多有用的主张和主意。他认为,必修课以外的课程或许一些跨专业的选修课程对学生很有协助,可以使他们常识愈加广博,才能愈加全部,在将来的作业生计中会非常受用。“期望在四年之后,你们每自个都将变成自傲的、有道德的思考者,可以磨炼意志,习气日子中萍水相逢的惊喜,而你们的日子也必将充溢惊喜。经过逻辑推理拓宽思路,承受个别差异和与别人进行专业协作的才智,都是承受过杰出教育的标志。在温肯度过这段时刻短而名贵的韶光将会让你们在将来应对应战时获益良多。”Danny在采访结束时说道。
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Danny has enjoyed exploring the differences between Chinese and American ways of learning and writing and applying these insights to improve his teaching. Today, let’s visit Danny’s world to learn about his life and career.
As a first-generation college student, Danny believes in the integrity of education as a way of opening doors for all students. From an early age, Danny felt a passion for helping others, and teaching was the perfect outlet for this goal. “Education is a gift and a privilege,” Danny says. “It fosters the greatest aspects of humanity while enriching all of life’s experiences. I am grateful to be a small part of that process.” Raised in California, Danny worked with a diverse variety of underprivileged students before moving to China. At WKU, Danny commits himself to engaging with the university’s
incoming freshmen, students who need extra warmth to welcome them to university life.?
“The first year of college is fundamental for shaping how students will navigate the rest of college. At WKU, this first year is a bridge and an invitation to western academic culture.” In Danny’s freshmen courses, he uses student-centered pedagogy that encourages freshmen to experiment, take chances, and test their own assumptions. “It’s a thrill watching students grow. I love watching the little lights behind their eyes turn on as they find their confidence and their voices.”?
Danny holds an MA in Literature and an MFA in Poetry from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, where he began his teaching career. As Danny explains it, his time in cold, dark Alaska was a challenging experience but one he credits with molding him into a serious educator. The love of exploration and challenging experiences that drew Danny to Alaska later led him to move across the world to become a lecturer in China. But Danny admits his first year at WKU was rocky, and it took some time before he learned how to teach Chinese students.?
“I understood that the reluctance Chinese students feel to take chances and form their own opinions comes largely from high school pressure and pressure from parents. I wanted to know how to alleviate this pressure and give my students the peace of mind necessary for real growth. That first year, I went out of my way to ask questions and get to know where they were coming from. I probably learned as much from that first batch of freshmen as they ever learned from me.”
Danny’s warmth and student-centered approach has earned him a strong reputation among WKU’s students. Though his students enjoy high achievements in writing and English proficiency and develop a foundation they need for success in their other classes, Danny wishes students would understand that GPA is only one sign of success at university.?
“It is totally understandable that students care a lot about GPA, but it’s not everything. To be frank, it isn’t much of anything in the long run.” Danny stresses the importance of college exploration by taking classes besides compulsory ones or engaging in interdisciplinary projects. He also suggests that students should take charge of their own learning in and out of the classroom. “Hopefully, after four years, each of you will be confident, ethical thinkers capable of developing your own minds and adapting to all of life’s surprises. And your lives will be full of surprises, I promise you. But the courage to develop your own ideas through critical reasoning, the wisdom to accept personal differences and collaborate professionally with others, are hallmarks of a good education. They will serve you well as you navigate challenges after this short, significant time at WKU.”
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