I was lucky
enough to be able to work the same two students and this time they each a a
rough draft. I was happy to see that they did take my advice into consideration
and they wrote out their thesis. The female student's thesis was perfect but
the young man needed a little help. I followed my professor's advice and had
him underline his thesis and main supporting ideas while I read her draft. She
had some comma splices but she had good ideas. The only real issue was
incorporating enough material from her sources so I advised her to expand on a
certain idea and look for supporting evidence to add another paragraph. I also
advised her to speak with her professor about whether or not he wanted her
opinion to be included because they were assigned to do a research paper. To be
on the safe side I helped her incorporate her opinions into her conclusion,
which would help lengthen her paper. While she pondered over which idea to
expand on, I read his draft. I noticed that he wrote exactly how he spoke so I
told him to try writing in a more formal way. I did tell them that reading
their work out loud would really help but not to literally write how they
spoke. He understood and I helped with some suggestions to replace some of the
more informal vocabulary he had used. After helping him with his thesis, time was
basically up. Their paper was due the next day and I felt that we did not have
enough time to go over everything so I suggested they go to the writing center.
They both said they had recently went and the male student’s tutor simply read
his draft and said it was fine without making any corrections. I know I’m not a
professional tutor but there were some obvious issues with his rough draft so I
was disappointed to hear that. However, they did plan on going back one last
time before handing in the final paper. I was lucky to have had the opportunity
to tutor students so dedicated and worried about their work. Overall, both
experiences were great and I wish I could have had at least one more session
with them.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Ana Maria Montanez
ENG220
8/8/13
Prof. Rogers
FINAL ( Did
not use texts)
I had never seen the relationship between
tutoring and teaching before taking a course dedicated
to tutoring. For some reason I thought of tutoring and teaching as separate even though they are
strongly connected. Tutoring is necessary in our education development and it has a big impact on how
students learn. Individual tutoring is seen as a way to help the student’s individual needs outside the
classroom. My teaching and tutoring philosophy emphasizes the importance of focusing on a student’s
needs and getting to know their strengths and weaknesses to help them grow without necessarily giving
them the answers. Tutoring is correlated to teaching because being able to receive tutoring increases the
chances of succeeding academically according to Michael Argyle in “The Psychology of Social Class.”
Education is supposed to be equal for everyone but unfortunately no matter how much our society has
progressed, there are still students being left behind. Examples of inequality are depicted in Jonathan
Kozol’s “Savage Inequalities” and “The Pedagogy of the Oppressed” by Paulo Freire. Our educational
system is in dire need of a reform and none of these issues will be solved until we demand change and
equality for all students.
to tutoring. For some reason I thought of tutoring and teaching as separate even though they are
strongly connected. Tutoring is necessary in our education development and it has a big impact on how
students learn. Individual tutoring is seen as a way to help the student’s individual needs outside the
classroom. My teaching and tutoring philosophy emphasizes the importance of focusing on a student’s
needs and getting to know their strengths and weaknesses to help them grow without necessarily giving
them the answers. Tutoring is correlated to teaching because being able to receive tutoring increases the
chances of succeeding academically according to Michael Argyle in “The Psychology of Social Class.”
Education is supposed to be equal for everyone but unfortunately no matter how much our society has
progressed, there are still students being left behind. Examples of inequality are depicted in Jonathan
Kozol’s “Savage Inequalities” and “The Pedagogy of the Oppressed” by Paulo Freire. Our educational
system is in dire need of a reform and none of these issues will be solved until we demand change and
equality for all students.
In “The Psychology of Social Class,”
by Michael Argyle, he emphasizes the affect that social class has on our lives,
including our academic achievement. We cannot choose what lifestyle we are born
into and we cannot choose our parents. The way we are raised and the culture we
are raised in also have a great influence on whether or not a student will be
successful in school. The aspect of this article directly related to tutoring
is when Argyle mentions that middle class parents implement more parental
tutoring than working class parents. Parental tutoring can include games,
hobbies, extracurricular activities, etc. Tutoring that takes place outside the
classroom is very influential and surprisingly a luxury that many working class
parents cannot afford. Argyle states that extracurricular activities, which can
include outside tutoring, can be expensive so it has become a privilege that
applies mostly to students from middle class families. In my opinion, I’ve seen
tutoring being offered inside the public school system but not all schools can
afford this and some are very limited on time and staff. Ultimately, additional
tutoring outside the classroom can offer students the help they need to keep up
or get ahead with their studies.
Although I have seen many tutoring
programs inside the public school system, I have also seen schools that simply
cannot afford them and some that had to give up the privilege of providing
tutoring in after school programs due to budget cuts. It seems as though budgets cuts for the
educational system are occurring more and more often but not many people seem
to notice. Those that do notice simply believe that there is nothing we can do
about it. Our children, the future of our country, are being oppressed and no
one seems to care or notice. In “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” by Paulo Freire, he
explains how the oppressed are the ones whose rights are being violated and
controlled. In order for the oppressed to be truly free, they have to change
their situation but without ultimately becoming oppressors themselves. Freire states
that the oppressed, which in this case are working class families, have gotten
used to the circumstances they live in and they simply give in to the rules of
the oppressors. Working class families and students from working class families
are at a significant disadvantage from the second they enter the public school
system. Some have no choice but to enter failing schools and some have single
parents that cannot provide additional help at home. As mentioned in “The
Psychology of Social Class” children from middle class families normally
receive more intellectual stimulation such as educational games, computers, Internet
access, books, and books instead of television. In order to fight the
oppressors we have to unite and demand a better and equal form of education for
all students, not only those that are lucky enough to be born into middle class
families.
The purpose of education in general is to provide a safe environment in which students can learn and grow with the help of the staff in the school they attend. After the courts ruled against “separate but equal” in the Brown v. Board of Education case in the 1950’s, it seemed as if the educational system would change. Unfortunately, “separate but equal” is still seen in society today and “Savage Inequalities” by Jonathan Kozol is a perfect example of this. The disturbing conditions that the schools in St. Louis are in are the reason why I am positive I want to become a teacher. My teaching philosophy is that all students deserve the opportunity to a good education despite their families’ income, ethnicity, location, etc. I am disappointed to find out that we have been living in a racist society long after slavery was abolished. Kozol gives several examples of how the children are being neglected a safe environment to learn in. Aside from the city being a dump, the issues with the sewage system are affecting the public schools. Martin Luther King Junior High School had to be evicted when the sewage reached the school. Kozol explains that this is a reoccurring problem therefore; the students are missing valuable time from school. The injustice of the school conditions mentioned is only one of the issues that the people of East St. Louis must live with. The reason why these injustices occur here is because this is a community made up of mainly poor African Americans. This is where teachers need to go to make the most difference and these are the inequalities that I believe should be fought against. The fact that not all students are receiving a decent education due to their families’ income and ethnicity is proof that our educational system is in need of a reform.
My teaching and tutoring
philosophies used to be separate from one another but now they both focus on
the same thing, the students’ needs. I am aware that our educational system is
flawed but that does not mean that I am going to give up. The students are the
ones that end up paying the consequences of this flawed system but it is up to
all of us to do our part to improve it. My teaching philosophy is now to help
those who need it the most regardless of their social class. Unfortunately we
cannot choose what “class” we are born into and we pay for our parent’s
mistakes but everyone should have an equal chance to succeed and move up in
life. Tutoring plats a huge role because having the privileges of receiving any
kind of extra help outside the classroom increases a student’s chances of
succeeding academically.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Observation 4
Observation #4
This was my fourth and final observation so I was hoping to
see something a little different. This time the tutee was not an ELL student
and she did not have a rough draft like the previous students. She needed help
choosing what to include in her paper and where to start so the tutor helped
her write an outline. The assignment was to choose a poem, which she had, and
choose three literary devices in it. The tutor asked her to choose the three
she knew about the most and together, they found three to focus on. The student
explained to the tutor what the poem she chose was about and they read some
verses out loud. The tutor asked her to write down step-by-step what her paper
would look like. She wrote down what her introduction would consist of as well
as the three literary devices she chose and the conclusion. The student had a
lot of knowledge on the subject of poetry however, since the assignment was so
short she needed help deciding what to focus on and what details to include.
Overall, there was a great connection between the tutor and the student because
they both knew what they were talking about. At the end of the session, the
student had a clear outline and she knew exactly where to begin. I am glad that this session was a bit different and I was able to see how to handle and help a student when he/she does not have a rough draft.
Observation 3
Observation #3
This
session also included an ELL student but the assignment was more
challenging than the last two since this was a research paper for a sociology
class. The student had a rough draft and the tutor read the draft out loud,
asking the student to underline certain ideas that were unclear. As she read it
out loud I noticed that she wrote and expressed herself very well, she just
needed help with the arguments in her paper. The tutor asked to see the sources
she was using and she also wanted to know more about the topic of the paper,
which was rezoning in communities. The assignment was that the tutor had to
choose whether she though rezoning was beneficial or harmful to communities. The
tutee was well informed and had done her research but she was misinterpreting
the arguments and facts in the article. She also stated facts in her paper that
made it unclear which side of the argument she was choosing. The tutor began
reading the articles with her out loud and asked her to write down any ideas or
arguments she wanted to use. She explained the arguments to her and encouraged
her to expand on her ideas the whole time. This tutor was positive and encouraging
in the sense that she complimented her in her writing and tried to motivate her
as much as possible. The tutor had to take control of the session but the student
made the decisions; she simply needed someone to help her understand the main
concepts in the articles due to the language barrier. She expressed herself well but needed to be clearer about the arguments
in her paper. At the end of the session, she seemed a lot more confident about
her assignment and her writing.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
VIdeo Project
Our group chose to focus on an issue that is very common, drawing the line between being a tutor and a "therapist." We all decided this would be a fun topic to do because we could put some humor into it while also getting our point across. After choosing a topic, we focused on finding the setting for this video and after finding a good spot, we decided which parts we wanted to play. We wanted our scenes to look realistic with a small amount of humor. The goal was to make the location look professional and to make our message clear to the audience. We know that it can be difficult sometimes to remain authoritative and friends with someone you're tutoring. Sometimes the students take advantage and expect the tutor to do most or all of the work. This is the image we were aiming to convey to our audience. I think our goal was met, aside from the small issues with the location and the noise. Overall, we were prepared and I think we were able to meet our goal. I believe the audience will see how hard we worked and hopefully they will understand our message, while also finding the footage a little amusing. We had some obstacles while filming but we tried our best to be patient and accept that we cannot control everything, especially in a hallway. We predicted that the 4th floor in the C building would be remotely empty but due to the time and the construction going on, plus the fire alarm, we faced a few interruptions. Even with these interruptions, think we managed to get our message across on film.
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