ASSIGNMENT TWO: WRITTEN REFLECTION–Section One-
The Essential Writing Life Chapters 1-3
Briefly reflect on the following comments written below from
Chapters 1-3 and any additional thoughts that you have after reading these
chapters.
Chapter 1: Simplify the Teaching of Writing• Simplify our
teaching
• Becoming more knowledgeable about teaching
writing
• Examine your beliefs
Regie gets to the heart of her book Writing Essentials
with this quote on the final page of Chapter One: “By reducing the clutter in
our teaching lives-the over-planning, the unnecessary activities, the paper
load, all the ‘stuff’ that takes our time and energy and does little to improve
teaching and learning-we bring joy back into our work and the world of our
students.” Many of us work very hard and spend many hours complicating our
teaching lives. In this book Regie will help you simplify your teaching life for
your benefit and that of your students.
One of the frustrations that teachers encounter regularly
is the ever changing “latest and best” writing programs that districts or states
force on them and their students. With this revolving cycle of programs,
teachers are spending too much time learning how to use the program rather than
becoming better writing teachers. Regie explains that in the districts where
students are the best writers, they are writing for real purposes and audiences
and publishing their writing; teachers are not using prescribed writing
programs.
Look at Appendix A (page A-2.) Examine your beliefs about
writing by reading the statements about the writing process and marking true or
false in your book. (Go ahead and write in your book, it’s OK! You can even use
a pencil and mark very lightly if you want to.) We found this activity very
enlightening. Let us know what you think after you complete the
activity.
In your reflection for Section One, please include your
thoughts about the following questions or statements:
• Regie demonstrates how to use the Optimal Learning
Model (shown on the front cover and page 11) throughout the book. Consider how
the Optimal Learning Model fits into your own instruction.
• As you think about how to teach writing so that all
students can become successful, effective and joyful writers, reflect on how you
presently teach the “12 Writing Essentials” (as described on pages 13-14 in the
text) during your daily writing instruction. As we continue to read through
Regie’s book, hopefully you will begin to see how you might make changes in your
instruction to better incorporate these “12 Writing Essentials.”
Chapter 2: Start With Celebration
• Make sure writing is meaningful not just
correct
• Use stories as springboards and ensure that ALL
students hear stories
• Write in front of your students and connect home and
school
The title of Chapter Two simply states, “Start with
Celebration,” and that’s exactly what we need to do for our students. The
celebration of all students’ writing needs to be put into the forefront and be
made our first teaching goal. Celebrations should happen school-wide, within our
classrooms and with students individually. As children begin to see themselves
as successful writers, they will take more risks in their writing and in turn
will become better writers who enjoy the writing process.
Another key point that Regie highlights in this chapter
is to “make sure writing is meaningful, not just correct!” Students need to
understand that writing is “enjoyable and for a real purpose and audience.” She
also reminds us “that teaching skills in isolation does not make student
writers; neither does teaching to the test. And breaking writing into bits and
pieces robs children of the joy of writing.”
Regie suggests using stories as a springboard for
teaching and learning. Hearing and telling stories builds our students’ oral
language skills and these stories are “an entryway into reading and writing.”
Only when students are reading and writing real stories can they connect the
“skills” based learning to their reading and writing!
Please include your thoughts about the
following questions or statements in your written reflection of Section
One:
• Regie explains how important celebrating student
writing is. How do you celebrate student writing in your classroom? How might
you add more celebration of student writing to your day/year?
• Consider what changes you could make in your writing
instruction to make writing more meaningful and purposeful for your
students.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Assignment One: Introduction Post
Welcome
to Essentials of Writing! We look forward to working and learning with
you. In order for everyone to get the most out of the course, please be
sure to read and respond to each others comments. Please try to keep
your responses within one allotted "comment" space to ensure that the
blog remains manageable for all participants.
Also, you may want to type your comments in a Word Document and either copy from Word and paste onto the blog or save it in a folder on your computer and then post it to the blog. I have written a couple of lengthy comments that I lost before I was able to post it to the blog. This extra step may save you some frustration later on this term.
Last of all, we will write our comments to your posts on the blog, so you will need to check back to the corresponding week for feedback (and to make additional comments if you wish.)
Let us know if you have any questions. You can email us, but please put the words "Question for Essentials of Writing" in the subject line so that we can respond in a timely fashion.
ASSIGNMENT ONE: Post your Introduction to the course Blog.
Introduction Post- Tell us about yourself. Where do you teach? What grade do you teach? How long have you been teaching? How many students are there in your class? Do you have instructional support? What does your current literacy program look like? (If you aren’t currently teaching let us know.) What is your knowledge/training in the area of literacy (be specific about your experiences teaching writing?) Does your district provide training in literacy –especially writing? If so, what exactly have they offered? Has your district been bogged down with getting students to perform well on state writing assessments – prompts? How do you feel about teaching? Are you happy at work? Also, let us know a little about you outside of the classroom: Interests/ Hobbies/Family Life? What do you hope to get out of this course? Post your reflection to the blog.
Also, you may want to type your comments in a Word Document and either copy from Word and paste onto the blog or save it in a folder on your computer and then post it to the blog. I have written a couple of lengthy comments that I lost before I was able to post it to the blog. This extra step may save you some frustration later on this term.
Last of all, we will write our comments to your posts on the blog, so you will need to check back to the corresponding week for feedback (and to make additional comments if you wish.)
Let us know if you have any questions. You can email us, but please put the words "Question for Essentials of Writing" in the subject line so that we can respond in a timely fashion.
ASSIGNMENT ONE: Post your Introduction to the course Blog.
Introduction Post- Tell us about yourself. Where do you teach? What grade do you teach? How long have you been teaching? How many students are there in your class? Do you have instructional support? What does your current literacy program look like? (If you aren’t currently teaching let us know.) What is your knowledge/training in the area of literacy (be specific about your experiences teaching writing?) Does your district provide training in literacy –especially writing? If so, what exactly have they offered? Has your district been bogged down with getting students to perform well on state writing assessments – prompts? How do you feel about teaching? Are you happy at work? Also, let us know a little about you outside of the classroom: Interests/ Hobbies/Family Life? What do you hope to get out of this course? Post your reflection to the blog.
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