At the high school I am at they have a program called the
Best Buddy program where a mainstream student spends time and helps out a
special education student. For my Social Justice & Equity Action Plan I
want to bring this same awareness for EL students at the high school by
creating a program where an EL student can be paired up with a mainstream
student and through this pair up each will learn about themselves and their
cultures. The mainstream student will get more of an insight of what an ELD
student goes through and ELD students can comfortably socially engage in regular
settings.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
EDSS 521 Post 2
Due to the decreased activity in the medial prefrontal
cortex and a not fully developed prefrontal cortex, adolescent are not able to
perceive what other people see making them see life from a different
perspective. As a teacher I will design my lesson plans to make sure my
students direct their energy into learning the material and not wasting it. I
will incorporate more activities in my lessons to keep my students engaged and
help them finish developing their decision making processes by using different
mental approaches to any situation.
Monday, October 8, 2012
i+1 Assessment
I believe an effective SDAIE strategy to use in a classroom is the "think, pair, share" strategy. Especially with EDL students in a class, it makes it easier for them to grasp the information. I have seen this method in the many classrooms I have observed and in my own classes as well and I have noticed that when given students the opportunity to discuss content with another student the material is easier to understand.
Monday, September 24, 2012
SDAIE Classroom Activity
My Co-teacher and I did an activity with our Spanish II students that involved walking around the classroom and getting to know one another. The activity is called "¿Quien en la clase...?"- "Who in the class...?" The activity involved a sheet of paper that had various questions in it, for example: who in the class has a dog? who in the class has a name that starts with the letter L? who in the class has two brothers? and students were supposed to walk around the classroom and find a classmate that could answer this question for them and write their name next to the question, all in Spanish. This was a great activity because students got a chance to learn a little about their peers, as well as their names and they got to interact with each other practicing the language they are learning.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Student Survey
I made a literacy survey for my Spanish students asking them various questions about how they like to read, if they like to read and what they like to read. My questions were pretty simple and the way to answer was even simpler. I added three faces, a happy face, an impartial face and a sad face, my students were to circle the face that reflected how they felt about reading.
The answers i received from my students were very interesting, I asked them how they felt about reading on their free time and most of them answered by circling the happy face and circled the sad face when asked how they felt about reading in class or about reading from the class workbook. I have always thought that reading from pure enjoyment is the best reading.
The answers i received from my students were very interesting, I asked them how they felt about reading on their free time and most of them answered by circling the happy face and circled the sad face when asked how they felt about reading in class or about reading from the class workbook. I have always thought that reading from pure enjoyment is the best reading.
Injustice
The high school I am student teaching at offers no lockers for students and it pains me seeing many of them hauling their heavy books on their backs across campus. Some of the students are too tiny for this kind of back strain and unfortunately the school does not offer the possibility of leaving their text books in class or even building lockers for students to use and store their heavy books.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
My Name is....
My name is Jo Anna
Elizabeth George Landavazo. I have three given names, to my mother I am Anna,
to my father I am Jo, but when they both want my attention immediately, it is
always “Jo Anna Elizabeth!!” (Emphasis
on the exclamation marks) To all others I am simply Jo Anna/ JoAnna.
I was born in Texas and the name Jo
for a girl is very common, so my father wanted my name to be Jo, but my last
name is George so naturally I would be known as Jo George. My mother on the
other hand did not approve that my name should sound like a boy’s so she added
the Anna, as a second name, still respecting my father’s choice of naming me
Jo. But I guess this wasn’t enough for both of them since they decided to give
me a third name, Elizabeth, my paternal grandmother’s name.
I have looked up
the origin of my name in various cases, and the way I do it is, I just look up
Joanna, which means God is gracious. Elizabeth means Consecrated to God.
I really like my
name, I like having options to how I can be called. Many of my friends call me
Jo, as does my father and his side of the family. Some family members from my
mother’s side call me Elizabeth, just because they like the name and others
call me Juana, because of the “J” sound in Spanish. My mother simply calls me Anna
most of the time, and occasionally JoAnna. I really like either name and I have
always liked the name Elizabeth .
I have noticed it is a very common middle name and it beautifully complements
many female first names.
Some people do
make comments about my name only when they learn that legally my first name is
Jo, because they automatically assume it is just Joanna. Then I proceed to
explain, briefly telling them this story.
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