Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The culturally competent teacher should be able to use a variety of assesment techniques appropriate to diverse learners and accomodate sociological differences that affect learning. How might the teacher be responsive to the linguistic, ethnic, and sociological characteristics of the students in his or her assessment practices?

No matter how similar you make think students are in the end they are all individual learners who all learn at different rates.  So a vary of activities and assignments need to be done in the classroom so all students have an equal oppurtunity to learn.  The teacher I work with has different books and activities for me to do with the students every week so the students dont get bored and they have many different ways to learn the same material.  For the last two weeks I have been working on blending sounds with them and we read two books with the words in them and then did a blasketball, and a penny blending game.
Then today when I was observing in the clasroom I was helping them write a storu about a playground and for them its more like two or three sentences.  Then they had to draw a picture to go along with theb story, most students wrote about slides, tire swings, mokey bars, and swing sets.  The teachers uses this as an assesment to determione if students can form sentences and understand the use of periods at the end of a sentence and capitol letters. As I was sitting at one table helping a few students out, then one girl says to me completely out of the blue elephants are hairy.  I look at the teacher who had heard the comment and we both just start dying laughing.  It was completly out of  the blue and she is right the are hairy but most kindergarteners would say monkies are hairy.  It was just one of thosew moments that made me smile and appreciate the innocence of childhood.

1 comment:

  1. Really funny indeed! This student definitely was referring to something specific that mattered to her right at that moment!

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