Monday, February 27, 2012
Service Learning
I am excited to start this project. I think that it will be a good opportunity for all of us in the class. I am worried about having enough time to complete the project. I work, play golf and go to school and I do not feel like I have as much time to do this as I would like. I can go during our class times but that is still not enough time to get the hours done in the 3 weeks. I am hoping that I will be able to use chapel time to get some of the hours done. Other than the time frame my only other concern is being able to properly create an activity for the younger age level. In this class we are all secondary education majors and creating a lesson/activity for younger kids is not something that we really know how to do. I'm willing to try but I don't know how it will turn out. Those are my biggest concerns but I do think that this is a good idea. I think that as a class we will be able to make a positive impact on the children at the YWCA.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Blog 10
This chapter is one that interested me a lot. I was never one to talk in the classroom. I always let other kids in the class be the ones to talk. Even if nobody else was willing to talk and I knew the answer I still never talked. I'm not really sure why I did this but I know that a lot of people still do this today. The only time I ever talked in class was in Spanish. This was because we played pinzas. In the class we all had a clothes pin. When we walked in we put it on, that meant we could only speak is spanish. If we said anything in English we would lose our pinza to the the person who heard us. At the end of the class we would count up the number of pinzas that we had and we would get extra credit. The catch was if we didn't speak at all our teacher would get to take our pinza. This made us all excited and the class was sure to get involved at talk. It was also a great way for us to learn new vocabulary because we would have to look up words that we didn't know. I'm not sure how I will get kids talking in my class. As bad as it sounds I will probably have to bribe them with candy or extra credit. If not most kids won't get involved. Having conversation in the classroom is a vital part to learning and I firmly believe that it is necessary for learning.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Blog 9
The sections from these books were brought up some good
points. The first thing that I found interesting was the idea of permission to
fail. The one African American girl in the group of white students in the elementary
classroom was always given permission to fail. Day after day she was allowed to
not share her sentences with the class, she was always told maybe another day.
This is something that we must not do as teachers; we must give each student
the opportunity to succeed. Without even realizing it, the teacher is making it
so the student does not feel as smart or up to the same level as the other
students working in the group. The student who is not being given the
opportunities will feel like he or she is not good enough. This is something
that I will be able to make sure does not happen in my class. The students will
all have the opportunity to share their answers and feelings whether they want
to or not. In the second section of reading, in the first paragraph it started
to discuss talking with a southern dialect and how it can make someone appear
to be less literate. I think that this is something that has become a problem
in today’s society. This is a stereotype
that shows up in movies and has led many people to believe something that is
not true. One other interesting thing point that the author brings up in this
section is how children think of reading. For example, the girl who did not
think her mom was reading because her lips were not moving and she was not
making any sound. Kids learn by observation and teachers need to realize that.
It will be easier to teach the children once you understand how they learn.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Blog 8
Using technology in the classroom is very important as seen
in this section of the book. A great point is made by the author that students
know a lot about technology, and we can actually learn from them. I know that
when I was in high school I knew a lot more than most of my teachers did. We
often had to help them. We never used anything more than the internet in
school. My town wasn’t use to change and they were not into using technology in
the schools. I remember some teachers SMARTboard in their classes. The school
board was not happy because none of the teachers in the high school wanted to
use them. They preferred to use the white board and said that the SMARTboard
was too much for them to learn and it wasn’t worth it. After taking the
instructional technology class here at ONU I learned a lot of ways to
effectively incorporate technology in my classroom because I know it will help
to enhance the student’s learning. I’m glad that we had to take a class on it
because it made me realize how important technology can be and this chapter
only reinforced it. I can only imagine what kind of technology there will be
once I become a teacher. I know that everything I have learned so far about
technology has been important but how much will it change. Will I use blogs in
my class? Will I have students use various forms of technology? All I can say
is that I will use whatever forms of technology I have to in order to help my
students succeed. I feel like my teachers refusing to change from their old
ways did not allow us to fully reach our potential and get the most out of the
class as we could.
Blog 7
This chapter of the book is one that deals with ELL and ESL
students. I have always had an interest in Spanish and it is something that I have
loved learning since I was younger so I always felt that I would have an
advantage in the classroom. However, after reading this I realized that there
are a lot of other languages that my students could end up speaking. I had
never really thought much about having students that speak Chinese. In reading
this chapter it helped me to understand how to teach students that are ESL. The
section of the chapter that made me think was when it talked about word vs.
concept. I think this is especially important when teaching history. I would
have to teach them not only what the new vocabulary word meant but also the
concept behind it. Right after this part in the chapter it talks about how
students who don’t speak English as a first language might have a hard time in the
classroom with way that lessons are taught. Not only would I have to worry
about the vocabulary but I would also have to realize that the way I am
teaching might not reach those students; I might have to adapt the way they
learn to the way I teach. I’m from a really small town in Michigan that is not
very diverse. Growing up I never saw any students who did not speak English as
their first language and since I am not an ESL minor I do not have much exposure
to this topic. I am hoping that I am able to learn more about teaching students
who speak another language. In today’s society I feel like it is something that
is very important and is often overlooked.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Blog 6
In this chapter the author discusses vocabulary and how to
teach it to students effectively. To me this chapter seemed geared toward an
English class rather than a History class. I think that there is a difference
between teaching vocabulary words and the terms that you use in history. I
think though that many of these points that the author makes can be easily
adapted to a history classroom. For example I thought that graphic organizer
called Context Plus could be easily used in my class. Some of the sections may
have to be changed but for the most part it would be a good tool. The students
would be able to say what they already know about the word and what they
associated with it providing a better understanding. There was also a chart in
the book titled “What Do We Know From Research” which provided me with some
other ideas. For example one thing in the chart was discussion leads to
vocabulary learning which I believe is essential for understanding. I have
mentioned that I felt this was chapter could be more easily used in an English
class so I thought I would share my ideas on how we learned for vocabulary. My
senior year my teacher (who also happened to be my 7th grade Science
teacher and 8th grade English teacher) used something new in the
classroom for vocabulary that I had never heard of. It was his first year in
the high school and he was looking for ways to improve our vocabulary. He used
Flocabulary which is pretty much vocabulary in a rap song. These songs are
filled with numerous vocabulary words and they are very catchy. Most of the
words you can even figure out the meaning based on the context used in the
song. We would start off every class by singing the song that contained the
vocabulary words for the week. I can honestly say I learned more vocabulary
that year than any other year. To this day I still use the words, and I even
remember the songs. Needless to say, he found a very entertaining way to teach
us our vocabulary words. He even created a lesson where we had to come up with
our song using our words that week. We could either use a tune that we already
knew or create our own. It was something fun and different that really helped
the class to learn. This is the link for more information on Flocabulary http://flocabulary.com/.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Blog 5
This chapter, titled “The Essence of Understanding”, gives a
prospective teacher a lot to think about. It makes one think about teaching a
lesson in a way that students will not only understand but in a way that they
will remember it as well. I can’t tell you how many things I have learned in
school that I no longer remember. I remember them long enough to take the test
and then forgot about it. As much as I hate to say it, I still do it today in
college. The only things that I chose to remember were those that I actually
wanted to learn about. For example I remember a lot about history and that is something
that even today I enjoy learning, and it is something I remember. The author of
this chapter said that she went into a school and taught the students in a
different way in which they say that they learned more and actually understood
it in a way that would help them to remember. Since it wasn’t that long ago since
I was in high school I can’t help but question whether it was the fact that she
taught the lesson in a different way or the fact that she was a guest in a
classroom. I know that I was more likely to pay attention and learn from
someone other than my normal teacher. I think that is something that is
important to take into consideration. Overall I think that finding a way for
students to understand the information is important. In high school and even
now I hear numerous students say “I just learn it for the test, after that it
doesn’t matter.”
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Blog 4
This section of reading has allowed me to reflect on the
literature that I read growing up. In the chapter 6 of Adolescent Literacy the author discussed how schools are starting
to change which age students read certain books. I couldn’t help but notice
that the books that the author was saying were being read in lower grades are
the grades in which I read them in. For example I read The Giver when I was in eighth grade and The Outsiders when I was in seventh. Even when I was in high school
I could see the changes. As a senior I read To
Kill a Mockingbird and at the same time the senior class was reading it so
was the sophomore class because that book was being moved down to a lower
grade. Seeing that made me realize that the literature we read in schools is
constantly changing and that the teachers need to be aware of this. If the
other book, Reading Reminders, it
brought up to use SSR in your classroom. When I was in middle school we used
SSR, however we had absolutely no discussion with it and no way to write about
what we read. The class was specifically called SSR but we did nothing other
than read. Reading that section made me think back to how little I got out of
the class, I do not remember reading any specific book. One other thing that
book talked about was reading out loud. I think that even at the high school
age level that it’s important. Students often get a better understanding when
they are following along silently and also hearing it allowed. These techniques
can easily be used in any type of classroom. Reading these selections had made
me see how the times are changing and how important literature can be in any
classroom.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Blog 3
Children today learn literacy skills not only through what
they are taught in school but also through the internet, video games and other
forms of media. This chapter of the book brought up some great points about the
other ways that children are learning literacy. I grew up in a generation where
computers were something that everyone had in the house, and instant messaging
was a big thing. This was how everyone communicated and I could clearly see that
the language that was used in instant messaging made its way into schools and
into schoolwork. In this chapter of the book there was a point brought up on
how the world would be today if video games were invented before books were
used. I could only imagine how it would be if that happened. I am sure that
there would be a number of experts who would argue that books are bad just like
video games. So what does this have to do with my classroom? Growing up in this
generation I have been able to see that computers have impacted literacy and
kids writing abilities. Often time children only know how to read what they
read with their friends on the internet and even in text messages. Using
shorthand like u, r, lol, ttyl, brb, symbols and other things have made their
way into schools today. It is a teacher’s responsibility to teach students how
to properly read and write, even if it is not an English class.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Blog 2
Reading this chapter of the book has taught me about the
variety of ways I can improve my classroom in order to prepare the kids of the
future. I enjoyed listening to what the author had to say about the people that
she had come in and speak to her classroom. I think it was great for the kids
to be able to see that no matter what your profession you will always need to
be able to learn. Technology is constantly changing, the world is advancing and
everyone needs to be able to continue their education in order to change with
the changing world. I agree with the part of the chapter “Thinking to the New
Literacy Skills”. This section brings up a good point that we are always going
to need new literacy skills and the students need to understand that. The
explanation of the “Flat” World was interesting to me. It helped me to
understand exactly what students need to be able to do and how I can implement
each of these things into the classroom. One of my favorite explanations of the
things students need to learn was the adapters. It made me see that once you
are a part of a profession you still must be able adapt to the job and be able
to change the way that things are done. I’m sure that a lot of teachers think about
this but I am not sure if they how to adapt their classroom to fit these ideas.
A lot of my teachers in high school were stuck in their old ways and were not
willing to change anything, even if it could improve the work of students. This
whole section of the book would be something that I would like to keep in my
class as a useful tool to come back to and reread.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Blog 1
The first chapter in Adolescent
Literacy gave me a lot to think about. It gave many examples of problems
that we have in our education system. I have written a paper and given a speech
before about the use of standardized testing in school and why I don’t think it
is a good idea. This chapter would have helped me a lot with this
argument. This chapter talked a lot
about the NCLB and the AYP. These are both things that were intended to help
students but inadvertently hurt them. The example that the author gave about
Derek and how he improved his tests scores but did not reach the level that he
needed to is not something that happens on a rare occasion. This is something
that occurs all the time. These students are improving but at the same time are
being told that they are not good enough. This is something that needs to
change. We need to find a way to reach out to these students and let them know
that they are making great progress and that they are doing an awesome job. We
can’t continue to allow these kids to think that they are not good enough. The
point about the poverty gap was an important section in this chapter. It showed
that many kids in the school system today to not have a home life that sets
them up for success. This is where the school must intervene and find a way to
help these students who are struggling. Over all there are many problems with
literacy in schools today. This problems need to be fixed so we can insure
academic success among all students.
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