Hi! My name is Breanne and I am working towards earning a
Secondary English Major. I am currently enrolled in English 493: Teaching
Literature to Adolescents, and as a part of the class I will be posting blogs
about different readings that I will encounter. Along with attending college
classes I am also working in a 9th grade classroom through my
teacher candidacy program. In this classroom I will be observing as well as regularly
teaching the students. The first two periods of the day are a reading help
based lecture where students will work in groups as well as individually with
the teacher to insure they are understanding what they are being given to read
in the classroom and comprehending the text after they have read it. Working
with these students has shown me how important literature in an adolescent’s
classroom can be because the skill of reading is influential in all other types
of classrooms. The last periods of the day that I will be working in are
freshman language arts. A variety of literature will be used in these classrooms
as well, yet the students will not be getting the degree of one on one lecture
with the teacher as the reading help students will. In the past week I have had
the great opportunity to teach the language art students about fiction! My
first lesson gave me a chance to discover possible strengths and weaknesses
that I may have in my own classroom. A weakness that may make teaching
literature in the classroom more difficult is, as my master teacher describes
it, my lack of a big girl voice. Literature is an opportunity for students to discuss
ideas and explore reading, which may also lead to side discussions and a rowdy
classroom. My lack of a big girl voice makes pulling students back into the
whole class discussion harder. Although this weakness may not relate
specifically to literature it will still influence the time management for
students to learn in the classroom. A strength that will help my when teaching
literature to high school students was that I was able to ask probing questions
in order to get the students thinking outside of the box. This will be
important for classroom discussions and getting the students to form their own
opinions about what they are reading. A goal that I have for my English 493
classroom is to discuss with my fellow classmates ways that I can improve my
weaknesses in the classroom and ways to hold discussions in the classroom. At
the end of my class I also hope to leave with a variety of literature that can
relate to adolescents and motivate students to want to read in the classroom!
Thanks!
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