Language
Samantha McGrath
The
Importance of Language
This
chapter caught my attention almost immediately. I felt that I was able to
connect with it due to prior time in classrooms and my jobs outside of school. I
always have understood how important it is to be understanding when talking to
children and to choose your words carefully but this chapter really puts
everything into perspective. I especially enjoyed the chart given on page 31
because of the section “teacher talk”. The section is helpful because it gives
me something to look back on and practice when preparing to run my own
classroom. It included many positive aspects but the teacher is still able to
get her purpose across, the child is still learning while keeping their
confidence. This being said, I was very curious as to how the internet came
into play with communication between not only the teacher and students but the students
with other students. My worries were soon put to rest as the chapter began to
discuss teacher modeling. Teachers need to know how to introduce lessons and
assignments through online outlets. Also grading wise, when using the internet
to leave comments, the wording is just as important as face to face
communication. It is also important to set up examples or models that the
students can base their work off of. I was a big fan of the follow-up activities
provided by the chapter because I could see myself using them and have in fact
used them in the preschool that I currently work at. At the preschool, each
student gets the chance to be the “Big Bee” for the day. The students each
bring in a toy and get to present it to the class. After a brief description
given by the chosen student of the day, the rest of the class gets to go around
and ask questions that they have come up with. Most of the questions sound
something along the lines of “do you play with the toy with your mom and dad?”
or “do you play with the toys outside?” Yes these questions aren’t very
advanced but it sets the students up for the future, they are learning how to
give feedback and ask related questions. This activity I use is similar to the
“respond to students’ pictures” examples given.
The
ending of the chapter was my favorite because of how much it encouraged
interaction between teachers and their student’s families. Families play a
major role in students’ lives, a very obvious observation I know. Teachers can
only do so much in the classroom and it is up to the families to continue the child’s
education and encourage them to love learning. The thing I enjoyed about the
ending of the chapter was how it provided ways for families to stay involved
when they had internet and when they didn’t have access to internet. Teachers
need to stay versatile and learn how to adapt to different home environments. Asking
the best way to stay in contact is vital when running your own classroom.
Hi Sam, I completely agree with you! It is really exciting to start thinking about all the different ways we will be able to run our own classrooms soon enough. It is also kind of intimidating to think about how to effectively talk to our students in the most productive and kind way! I loved that chart on page 31 as well, I will definitely be adding that one to my collection of important things to remember! My biggest fear by adding in so much technology is that there will be a disconnect between the teachers and students that will result in the students loss of valuable instruction.
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hey ladies, I am not going to school to be a teacher but rather a Speech and Language pathologist but it is just as important for me if not more so to use proper language with children because of my profession. Its funny to me I work in the school system currently and I find I am very easily able to adapt my language skills to the age I am working with. I can curb my language so I do not swear or use any bad words, simplify language or make it abstract where my boyfriend who doesn't work with children really has a hard time do this. It makes me laugh when I see him struggle to find what he is try to say and explain to a child. He tends to do more of a baby talk then a simplification.
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