Welcome to my educational journey at the University of Victoria, where I am pursuing an MEd in Educational Psychology. Here, I share my thoughts on various topics, the educational systems in Canada, China, the USA, and Russia, as well as a little about myself.

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#3: Reflection on social media, news and AI

Chan, C., Dao, A., Hou, J., Jin, T., & Tuong, C. (2011). Free speech vs. maintaining social cohesion: A closer look at different policies. Stanford University. https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/cs181/projects/2010-11/FreeExpressionVsSocialCohesion/

References

ABC 7 Chicago. (2024, February 28). ‘Wonka’ experience in Glasgow ends in chaos, police called over AI-generated advertisements [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/x5hQF7BTe7s

Chan, C., Dao, A., Hou, J., Jin, T and Tuong, C. (2011). Free speech vs maintaining social cohesion. Stanford University. https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/cs181/projects/2010-11/FreeExpressionVsSocialCohesion/

Good morning Britain. (2024, March 6). 77-year-old scammed out of £17,000 by deepfake scammer using AI-generated videos [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/1Kv5njt9X5c

Government of Canada. (n.d.). Artificial Intelligence and Data Act. Government of Canada. https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/innovation-better-canada/en/artificial-intelligence-and-data-act

Human Rights Watch. (2020). In China’s, the “Great Firewall” is changing a generation. https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/09/01/china-great-firewall-changing-generation

Huo, J. & Bond, S. (2023). New study shows just how Facebook’s algorithm shapes conservative and liberal bubbles. NPR. https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/1190383104/new-study-shows-just-how-facebooks-algorithm-shapes-conservative-and-liberal-bub

Oxford University. (2021). Social media manipulation by political actors an industrial scale problem – Oxford report. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-01-13-social-media-manipulation-political-actors-industrial-scale-problem-oxford-report

#1 Who I Am, What I Do, What I Think.

To start with, you need to know that I have been working with children for almost ten years, with seven years of experience in teaching. I began as a Mandarin and English teacher at a school in Saint Peterburg, Russia, and later taught Russian to toddlers and preschoolers in San Francisco, California. Throughout my career, I have integrated Second Language Acquisition Theories with early childhood development principles to create more effective learning experiences.

The table published by Stanford Teaching Commons
The table published by Stanford Teaching Commons.

As I develop this blog, I plan to focus on the role of technology in language education, an area that aligns closely with current educational trends and my professional interests. Here, you will find ideas on language teaching and learning, bilingual education, and the integration of modern tools such as social media (blogging, vlogging, and journaling), gamification, and virtual reality. Over the next 12 weeks, I will explore the contrast between traditional teacher-centered instruction and student-centered, project-based learning in language education, among other relevant topics.

Stanford Teaching Commons. (n.d.). Teacher-centered vs. student-centered course design. Stanford University. https://teachingcommons.stanford.edu/teaching-guides/foundations-course-design/theory-practice/teacher-centered-vs-student-centeredTeaching Commons

VanPatten, B., & Williams, J. (2015). Theories in second language acquisition: An introduction (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://library.brawnblog.com/Theories_in_SLA-VanPatten-2015.pdfTeaching Commons+10SCIRP+10ResearchGate+

#2: Let`s look at some inquiry-based schools!

As an international student who recently moved to Victoria, with no experience working in the local school district and little familiarity with the BC curriculum, I had no idea who Jeff Hopkins was and what makes his school different. When Valerie and some of my classmates mentioned him during a class discussion, I became very curious about him and his Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry (PSII). I was excited to learn more about it. After listening to the discussion and exploring the PSII website, I realized that their inquiry-based framework wasn’t entirely new to me. I had experienced similar approaches during my middle and high school years in Russia. Still, I was quite surprised to discover that real-life, inquiry-based activities are not widely implemented in public schools on the island or perhaps throughout BC. 

Another project that left a good impression was an assignment in our Physical Education and Life Safety classes. We participated in an outdoor activity known as “Зарница(Zarnitsa) military sports game.

Photo is shared by the “copycat teacher”.

Another local school that employs an inquiry-based, project-oriented approach is Westmont Montessori School in Wetchosin, BC. This private K – Grade 12 school follows widely recognized Montessori methods that emphasize natural interests and self-directed activities distinct from the more daycare-like approach seen elsewhere. Although I have not attended Westmont Montessori personally, as a Montessori-accredited ECE worker and based on information shared by a classmate who works there, I can share some insights. Unlike public schools that strictly separate students by grade, Westmont Montessori groups students in combined classes (for example, Grades 1–3 together, Grades 4–6 together, etc.). This approach promotes social interaction, helps students regulate their emotions, and encourages collaborative project work. According to my classmate, the school’s academic achievement evidenced by university acceptance rates and other metrics is higher than the provincial average. 

References

American Montessori Society. (n.d.). Fast facts: What is Montessori? https://amshq.org/about-montessori/press-kit/what-is-montessori/

Model United Nations Institute by Best Delegate. (2019, October 24). What is Model United Nations? [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/WCCjaVjnArI?si=bLXUajdzoUmZingu

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