After listening to cult of pedagogy podcast, I started to
think about how pronouncing the student’s names correctly and knowing their
names it’s important to the students, which is something that I never put
attention before. Being able to pronounce their names correctly makes the students
feel care and value, growing up I personally have never had a problem in which
the teacher or even the substitute, couldn’t pronounce my name. So, it’s
something that I didn’t really put much attention to it, but I do remember how
my classmates, sometimes names were mispronounced by the teacher. There was one
time where the teacher would pronounce a student last names differently, then
she liked, and she was bother by it, but she also never mentions it. Which
after listing to this podcast, I see how just pronouncing the student’s names correctly
is important for them. It’s something that I want my students to feel in my classroom,
I want them to feel appreciated and know that I care enough, that I would do
everything to not just know their names, but learn how to pronounce them
correctly.
Monday, March 16, 2020
Entry 6
After researching the members of state of board of education
in Texas, I was able to see how about half of the board committee members have a
background in teaching or have taught before. Which is really concerning, since
they are the ones making the decision regarding the curriculum standards and the
reviewing and adopting of materials. They are the ones who say what we should
teach and how to teach it to students, which is ironic since most of them have never
taught before. They don’t know what teachers learn, and what they need, to be
able to provide the students the best education possible and how children learn
in different ways. Most of them have a background in politics, they see the
education of the students as political, and are most worry about the money that
goes into the districts, rather than the student’s education. This is a wake-up
call to start making changes, to demand that people who are on the board of
education, were teacher or have a teaching background. The people who are making
the decision regarding the education of students, should know what teachers do,
and what they need help with, what changes need to be done so that children are
successful in their education.
Entry 5
After reading Ch.1 of A Young People's History of the United
States, I remember how I learn about Christopher Columbus and what he really
did in high school. In elementary I remember reading about how he discovers America,
and how he was portrayed as a good person. They never talked to us about what
he really did, and how he was anything but a good person. There is a lot of
thing that teachers in elementary don’t talk about because, they think it
might be inappropriate for the students. Which is something that I notice when I
started to learn about more people and what they did or what really happen in
high school. But when I went to my observations, I saw how the teacher I was observing
was reading a book to the children about a person who was a slave and what she accomplishes.
The teacher explain to the students what was slavery and why it was wrong, at
first I was surprise that she was talking to the students about slavery since
they are first graders, but the way she explain it to them was age appropriate, in a way that
they understood it, without scaring them. Which is something that all teacher should do instead
of avoiding talking about these topics, we should let them read about them, but
also taking in consideration that they are still children.
Monday, February 10, 2020
Entry 4
After reading the articles a “Brief history of lawns” and “Teaching what really happen” the question of why we teach history came up. It’s a question that should have been answered, when they first taught us about history. Being able to know the purpose of why we are taught history, would have been helpful, in better understanding how we could use what we have learned and use it for the present. When I was in middle school, even in high school, there were moments in which I thought why we are learning about this? What is the purpose of learning something that happen a long time ago? Some people might say, “so that we can learn from our mistakes”, which is something that we always hear in middle school and especially in elementary. Which of course knowing what not to do is good for students to know, but it ends up being more than that. Its being able to learn about history so that students cannot just learn from our mistakes, but also make them better citizens, critical thinkers, and less ethnocentric. History is more than just learning about the past, is being able to know what we can do with what we have learn and use it in the present and in the future.
Entry 3
When I read the article about “A Brief History of Lawn”, I was surprise to find out that having a lawn meant a person had money and power. I never tough that a lawn, could mean so much more than just a piece of land cover in grass. Which for some people its more than that, their lawn ends up being for them a thing that they take care of them like if it was a baby or a pet. Which is something that my old neighbor used to do, he would fertilized his lawn, clean his lawn every day, he would cut his lawn almost every week, even till a point that he will use a scissor to make sure that his the grass was cut the same size. Which might seem over exaggerated to take so much care of a lawn, but I think it’s something that some people are passion it about. For my family when it comes to a lawn, what we look for is that the backyard is big, for the purpose of hosting parties, or just having space enough to put thing on the back yard, we don’t care so much of how it looks ,or on fertilizing it. Its weird how an everyday thing that we see, was consider before as a symbol of someone having wealth and power, which makes me think of how many other things that we have now, meant that a person had wealth and power before. I think this are some of the things we take for granted, being able to know the history of things helps us with how see things in the present and how things can change in the future.
Entry 2
When reading “Teaching What really Happened” by James A. Banks he mentions how his students from college had a different understanding of a part of history that happen, which is a misconception they got from the history books, that they were provided to read in their schools. A book that was made not teach accurate information, but with the purpose of making money from it. This is something that I found surprising to read and its something that made me start to question things about what I have learned. Like how accurate are the things I learned in school? Have I been reading about false information without even knowing? These were some of the questions that started to pop in my head, while I was reading the introduction. It made me start to question a lot of things not just from school, but about society, how as children we are taught many things that are not entirely true, and we grow up with those misconceptions through our life. Like believing that Rosa Parks was the first to refuse to give up her seat, but it was Claudette Colvin who was the first to do it. These was something that I never knew before until we talked about it in class, since I in the textbooks I would always read about how Rosa Parks the first African American to refuse to give up her seat. I think this is something that teacher should watch in school, when giving students textbooks we should ensure that what they are reading is true. We don’t want students finding out in college that what they have read and know their entire life is actually not true.
Entry 1
One thing that got my attention on the Black Ants and Buddhists chapter one, was the way the author, Mary Cowhey call the class, survivor English. Which is interesting because learning English is what ended up meaning up for them, a surviving thing in this country. Which is understandable since in this country the main language spoken is English, and not speaking English can become hard in this country since you can’t communicate or understand them. This is something I know, since I also didn't know English when I first came to this country. I understand the feeling of not being able to communicate and defend for myself. Which is why the phrase " we want to learn English, so we can defend ourselves " is something that really stuck with me. Another thing that the author mentions in this chapter is that he " chooses to teach critically because he believes children are capable of amazing things, far more than is usually expected of them”. Her teaching philosophy is something that I really like, because he doesn't think as teaching as a way in which teacher teach for the standardized tests. He teaches so children can learn to use what they have learn to become an active citizen in the community. Which is something that I find interesting, because usually when we think of children, we don’t see them as citizens, which is weird because that's what they are and will be. They are the future and the way we teach them is what they go and take to the world.
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