Hello everyone!
I hope that the past few weeks in
your placements have gone smoothly.
I have been having an interesting
time in my placement. I honestly have not had many chances to be an English
teacher-like figure in my classroom because we have been focused on getting the
career skills portion of English 4 out of the way.
There is a section in our Bomer
text that is related to the next issue that I have been pondering; “It would
help us serve students better if we kept in mind the realities of people’s
lives. Everyone is not an English major. Everyone is not even a college
student. . . They are entitled to an education that is useful and significant
in those lives, that improves not just their work performance but the wide
range of purposes for which people use literacy” (51). My CT addresses this idea
of teaching students real world skills and how they will use literacy after
they graduate effectively in her classes. I know that career related writing is
extremely important, but I have been wondering if it should be a part of an
English class. Granted, I know that there is really no other class that focuses
on writing as much as an English class, but I have been wondering if a class
that focuses only on career planning would be helpful for seniors to take for
part of a semester. I am not opposed to what my CT is doing in class right now,
but I do think that it is unfair for English teacher to have to step back from
literature in order to make sure that students have the necessary skills for
after they graduate.
I also have been wondering
whether or not it is a good thing to assign a series of writing assignments without
a break in between them. Do you think that students will get burnt out from all
the writing? Or will they just be really relieved when we finally get around to
reading literature in a few weeks?
I found out that I will be
teaching my lessons on the Kite Runner sometime
in October and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about how to introduce
Afghan culture in a more interesting way than a PowerPoint presentation. I was
thinking of maybe creating some sort of internet scavenger hunt, but I would
probably have to choose a few credible websites for them to look for the
answers instead of them just browsing Google. I do plan on using different
reading environments like Bomer suggests; I will definitely have students read
the text in different “social structures”; we will read as a whole class, in partners
and individually. I want all of them to be able to strong readers in every type
of reading domain. I did not like reading in partners when I was in high
school, but I know that it is necessary to be able to read every situation that
I am placed in, and reading in partners is one that is common in daily life.
I am excited for the literature
portion of my placement class to start soon, so I can start to feel like I am
contributing to the class as more of a teaching figure than a spell-checker.
I hope that all of you have a
great week in your placements.
Miss Schmidt
I actually like what your CT is doing. Like Bomer says, not everyone will be an English teacher or a college student so it is up to all teachers to prepare everyone for the real world. Unfortunately this will take time away from literature but I think it is necessary because we should incorporate all writing in our classroom, not just narratives and essays.
ReplyDeleteI definitely think you should get the students involved with building their own background knowledge of the Afghan culture so your internet scavenger hunt sounds fun. Maybe you could make it into some sort of competition..? I also like that you will be doing whole class, partner, and independent reading. I'm curious; what type(s) of reading strategies will you have them use during their partner reading time?