This was a different week for me
last week. I have spent my last few times at Brigham in the Preschool room and
this week was a nice change of pace. What I really liked about the Kindergarten
was that the students were extremely responsive to every the co teachers were
teaching them. I have to applaud them for really tying in the Spanish language
and not making it seem unnatural. I have very little to no experience working
with bilingual students. It was eye opening to say the least. I was working
with one group of students and asked them a question. To their peers they
answered something in Spanish. I was floored at how fast the code switching was
going on in their minds. I am very rusty in my Spanish and I can not translate
it fast enough in my head to figure out what the students were saying. With
this being said, if the students had only had their Spanish language I would
have been at a loss for how to help them or even communicate the basic lesson. I
feel that an experience like this brings awareness to the fact that I feel very
limited put in certain situations. The only way to feel more prepared to handle
situations like language barriers is to through yourself into a variety of
learning environments.
Since this was one of the last
times in the classroom, now is a good time to reflect on the progress I have
made towards my goals. To review my goals were to use clear instructions to
target all students, to gain confidence working with people who are different
than me and gain experience in working with and accommodating for diverse
students. It seemed like I made these goals so long ago, I can not believe
where the time as gone. It has been an interesting road so far at Brigham. One downside
to only being in the classroom every other week is that we do not get to form
any relationships with the students we were teaching. I feel like I struggled
to write a lesson plan for students I hardly knew but this will be a reality
for us someday when planning the first weeks of lesson plans for the school
year. Another thing we could have done would have been to talk to the teachers
that were in the room the weeks prior to our teacher. My concern with this is the
issue of students confidentiality and respecting their privacy. There has to be
a better way or forum for sharing observations of the students in a safe and approximate
manner. I will spend more time on this matter in my final reflective paper. In the
next time we are in the classroom it will be for the engineering lesson. I hope
that I can reach the students and that our lesson plan was written in a way
that supports them. It will be a much smaller group so we will really be able
to gather some good assessment details from this lesson as well as what it is
like to teach with three other teachers.
I found a video that has a bilingual
emphasize: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W97zQ6ZmoJM.
The teacher prompts the students and the students really respond to this.
Exceeds: I
included a video to further our understanding of what a bilingual classroom
looks like.