Thursday, June 23, 2011

Teaching Reading

     The book I have chosen to read is "Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?"  I am only through the first three chapters, and absolutely loving it.  The book can be found at http://www.amazon.com/Do-Really-Have-Teach-Reading/dp/1571103767
     As previously mentioned I am in the Health Education program at UNM.  I have not began to student teach but have done much observations in APS health classrooms.  I must say that when signing up to take this course I thought how could this possibly help me to teach Health.  I kept thinking back to all of my observations and trying to picture where and how what I would be learning would be beneficial in a Health classroom.  After reading many of the assigned readings along with the start of the text "Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?" I am slowly but surely starting to see how the concepts in this class can be applied to the subjects I want to teach in the future.  
     In "Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?" a high school english teacher Cris Tovani, who is also a member of the PEBC in Colorado, takes many basic psychological and educational ideas, concepts, and theories and puts them to use in a very cohesive, strategic and organized way so that they can be used in any classroom to teach children how to read comprehensively.  The Public Education and Business Coalition (PEBC) is a group based out of Denver, CO that consists of teachers of literacy and self development.  When Cris joined this group it was lead by Ellin Keene and Suzan Zimmerman co authors of Mosaic Thought.  I found this very interesting because when reading Tovani's text I found some of her statements of specific ideas and concepts to remind me of the Mosaic of Thought excerpt in which I read last week.  Aside from teaching high school English and Reading, Tovani has traveled to several schools as a consultant on teaching reading and content comprehension.
     I found this text enjoyable to read because of the authors practicality and honesty.  Cris Tovani states in her text "There is nothing unique or revolutionary I use simple principles of good teaching to design comprehension, lessons, activities, and materials."  I also appreciate that Cris illustrates a motivation to convince all students and teachers of all contents that reading and teaching reading comprehension is important.  When Cris shared a story of her persuasion to an Industrial Tech teacher as to why and how learning to teach reading could be beneficial specifically in his classroom I sensed how motivated she is to teach.  
In chapters 1-4 Tovani gives several strategies, exercises and concepts for reading comprehensively and strategically. Two strategies presented that stuck with me most were what Tovani calls "thinking strategies used by proficient writers" and "fix-up" strategies.  Thinking strategies involve using and applying background knowledge, imaging, questioning, deciding what is important, breaking down thoughts and expanding thoughts.  Fix-Up strategies are intended to be used when reading becomes complex or confusing.  Fix-Up strategies involve: making predictions, connections, questions and reflections while answering the questions and using what you have already read.  Slowing down can also be a Fix-Up strategy.  
     Cris Tovani also makes a very good point in the second chapter of this book.  She stresses the truth about the expectations of teachers.  She points out that teachers are expected to cover a very extensive amount of material in a short period of time.  Because of this many teachers in turn will often ask for or expect an impractical amount of effort and work from students.  Tovani analogously compares it to wanting to loose thirty pounds while eating cake all the time.  She states "you can't have your cake and eat it too."  I found this humorous and very true.  

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Blogging Bliss entry #1

     This is my first time creating a blog.  I have little experience with blogging in general.  Learning about blogging was pretty interesting.  I was familiar with the concept of blogging, however I have never followed any blogs on a regular basis before.  I found the information about blogging on Wikepedia to be very interesting.  I enjoyed reading about political sensitivity and the possible dangers of blogging when it comes to writing about politics.  I also found interesting the concept of fictional or "fake blogs" which are blogs produced by a company in order to market a product.
I didn't have any problems creating my blog page although it is not customized yet.  It was fairly easy to set up and its mostly self explanatory.  I am not sure how comfortable I am with blogging personal opinions.  I am someone who is not fond of sharing some my personal opinions in fear of others disagreeing and creating confrontation.
    I did not find a favorite blog, however I did find a few that were of interest.  I was looking for blogs related to the topic of health, and teen health.  I am a health education major at UNM focusing on school health with hopes to be a Health teacher within the grades of 7-12.  Most of the blogs I found related to health focused on health care or other political ties to health in which most cases I did not agree with nor enjoy reading.  I think a blog made for teens to reference about common situations and ideas related to their emotional, physical, and mental well being would make a great blog.  I am sure a good blog with this topic has been done before, I just have yet to find it.  
    Most blogs that I have been exposed to are mainly photography blogs. Some of my favorites  http://kmariphotography.blogspot.com/ and http://fuckyeahnm.tumblr.com/.  The second blog I mentioned though it may sound offensive, is actually an "Everything New Mexico" photography blog which has some of the most beautiful and interesting shots of everything from the New Mexico dessert sky to some good ol New Mexican food.  http://kmariphotography.blogspot.com/ is a blog for a photography company, which is actually owned by a friend of mine, who I happen to think has a talent for capturing any moment in time that creates a warm fuzzy feeling inside.  These are two of the many photos taken by this photographer of my fiance and I right after our engagement take place.

      I absolutely love this photography blog because when the photographer posts pictures from her sessions its almost as if you are reading a story and by the last photo it's as if you know the people in the pictures.
     Another blog I came across and found interesting is http://instructorgadget.blogspot.com/.  This blog is operated by two teachers who met teaching at UNM (where I currently attend school).  Their blog posts consists of teaching concepts, lesson plan ideas for many subjects and even classroom management ideas.  Though their are no followers and it seems that this blog does not get updated too often, I really like the concept of this blog along with the specific ideas posted as well.
   I think if a blog has a great concept and is followed through with consistency it generally makes a good blog.  I also believe blogs are more interesting when there are many followers to contribute to thoughts and opinions on the posts.