Reflecting
throughout this period here at University of Arkansas, it has made me think
about my teaching process in Brazil comparing to what I have been exposed here
through classes. I have been thinking about methods and procedures and how I
can apply them in class. On, July 10th we had a class with Joe in
which the topic of discussion was homelessness. It is a topic in which I am
very much interested, so it stroke me from beginning. My first reflection about
the class was to think how I can draw student’s attention through topics which
I think necessary to talk about, even if it is a hard one.
So, the class
started with Joe eliciting from us words and vocabulary related to the topic of
homelessness. In groups of four we started discussing and suggesting words
related to the subject. Many words came up, so a vocabulary was built and set
for the whole class. We discussed about causes and consequences and how it is
here and in Brazil. After that, the audio session took place and we could learn
about a boy who decided to help those who are in this situation. So, a new
discussion took place and a true and false exercise was proposed in order to
check on our comprehension of the audio. Another exercise was a filling the
blanks exercises with key words. After that, it was presented an exercise which
I liked very much which was inferring the meaning of the audio through
different ways of writing questions related to its comprehension. An exercise
related to direct questions related to audio also was applied and the total
comprehension of the audio and text was completed.
Finally, the Professor
set a discussion for closing the comprehension of class content and we could be
able to say and feel we understood the topic and the way we could perform a
class like that. Definitely, I will apply that class model. Even though, I
teach some classes similarly, I do believe I can give more depth to those in
order to make my classes more meaningful to my students.
Just your genuine interest in the content/ topic can go a long ways! And it is good to also bring up hard topics like this... they sometimes need to be discussed or thought about with you since other people won't talk about them in an (hopefully) unbiased way!
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