Marcia Phillips (Literacy)
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Blog 5
At the beginning of this semester I thought that I knew how to write a research paper. but after much thought and learning new information about research I found that I needed to learn a lot more to do a successful paper. I learned that even thou you take the time to look up information and word it in your own words you still need to give the correct credit to the authors by way of listing your resources and using the correct citations. Another thing I learned from this class is the reference page is as important to list them correctly as the rest of your paper. Also, when doing a research paper make sure to use information that the readers can use and stick to the subject at hand. Because I was all off subject due to the information I found was so detailed and lead into other subjects. Thank you again for all of your responses.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
A Note of Thanks and Support
I would like to say that I thought I knew a lot about writing until I took this class. I would like to thank each person that responded to my blogs and discussions. As well as the professor for all your help with my understanding period of the research paper and blog. I never thought I would have to blog. I am a person that do not have any social media accounts online because I choose not too. But this was not too bad. I still like the discussions better than the blog. Oh well I am sure I will have to blog next semester also because I have to take internship 2. Once again thank for being nice and understanding.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Blog 4/ Observing and Interacting with Families of the Children in Your Setting
I observed and interacted with teachers and families during the spring show, put on by our daycare. This show had multi language performances. There was English and Spanish singing, dancing, poems read and a play. The programs were in Spanish and English. The programs also had each song, poem and play typed out for everyone to be able to follow along. Leading up to the spring show I observed and interacted with children ages 2 to 6 years old, teachers and families. The families came in to see how each room was doing with their performances before the show to be shown how to help their children practice at home. Whether it was singing, dancing, reading, or participating in the play. We explained to the families the show programs being in English and Spanish for every family to be able to understand and help their children at home. This was our way of getting the parents involved and feel comfortable doing it. Our school consist of both English and Spanish speaking families. We also have many teachers that speak both languages to encourage all families to feel comfortable enough to participate in the spring show to help their children practice at home.
I observed teachers in pre-K going over the spring show in English and Spanish with parents and children. This way they could help the children read, sing and dance at home with the appropriate resources. This empowered them to help the children at home by helping the families at school.
I thought it was very thoughtful to include all of the spring show in English and Spanish for all to be able to participate and not be left out. This was my first insight. Another insight was seeing the looks of success on the children, families and teachers faces as the children performed the show. This was encouragement to get the parents more involved with other projects and homework at home as well as at school. My advocacy efforts and needs in this module was meet due to all the support the families gave.
I observed teachers in pre-K going over the spring show in English and Spanish with parents and children. This way they could help the children read, sing and dance at home with the appropriate resources. This empowered them to help the children at home by helping the families at school.
I thought it was very thoughtful to include all of the spring show in English and Spanish for all to be able to participate and not be left out. This was my first insight. Another insight was seeing the looks of success on the children, families and teachers faces as the children performed the show. This was encouragement to get the parents more involved with other projects and homework at home as well as at school. My advocacy efforts and needs in this module was meet due to all the support the families gave.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Blog 3 Observing and Interacting With Professionals/Colleagues in Your Setting
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last weeks were very interesting for me while observing the program director,
executive director and the assistant director. Just watching them interact with
the children of all ages in the daycare was good to see how they handle problems
and a spring show. Also, they were busy trying to get the children that are in
kindergarten to do their work and they are also preparing them for their
graduation.
The spring show was the really the
highlight of what was being observed because every child except for the infants
were doing something in the spring show in English and Spanish. The daycare I
work for also teach the children Spanish daily and they are learning the second
language very well.
The children practice for the director
in the gym daily with their teachers and the Spanish teachers to make sure everyone
knew their parts. The program director which oversees the classrooms was in
charge and making sure that all signage was done correct and making sure the children
as well as the teachers were doing their best.
Each teacher was responsible for making
customs and different little art work to be shown while they were performing
for the families. The spring show really turned out right and the toddlers even
sang and danced in their bumble bee customs and their teachers were big
sunflowers.
The executive director is in charge of
all billing and paperwork at the center. She was busy enrolling and trying to
keep the files updated. This is a pretty big center and lots of paperwork is
done daily. There are parents paying fees, enrolling children, paying for pizza
parties, nacho parties. You name it they were doing it at this daycare.
The executive director also helps out
with some of the children that need additional attention sometimes. For example,
there is this one kindergartner that is always in trouble in class so he does
most of his work at the front office with the director. He tries to hit the
teacher and always in trouble in class. I asked how long has this been going on
and was told for about two months. The daycare did not want to take action to
have him removed because it is too close to graduation and they know of some
personal problems at home.
This is something that I did like about
this particular boy situation was the daycare are trying to give him one on one
and teach him how to get along with others without fighting and being so angry.
The assistant director was busy each day
relieving people for breaks making sure each classroom are following proper
procedures with ratio to the bathroom, lunchtime, nap time, and making sure the
rooms are clean and safe for the children as well as for the staff. With the
bathroom the assistant director makes sure the hallways are free of things on
the floor like water and not too many children in the bathrooms at the same time.
At lunchtime she is making sure the children are serving themselves seeing that
the food is prepared family style. The ratio at nap time has to be the same as
when the children are up and interacting with each other. Also, at nap time is when the teachers are preparing
work for the children for the next day, week or when they are getting up from
nap.
The insights that were gained was seeing
just how busy and how much work these three individuals really have each day.
Because doing in the classroom all day with my children not know what they do
each day was really a wake up call for me. They do come around and help us with
the children throughout the day but we never knew just how busy they really are
until the observation came about. Early literacy is the topic of choice and
seeing all the different forms of reading and writing at the daycare throughout
the rooms was amazing. Being in the infant room we do not have all the different
and math. literature on the walls and the library for the children to be able
to see just how much reading and writing is happening at the daycare. We have
read along books and headsets for the children three years old and up. Each
room has a fully staffed library of books in English and Spanish, the walls are
filled with art work, literature, pictures and writing in English and Spanish. We
even make sure the children are exercising first thing in the mornings before
circle time each day. The children are learning through books and music daily
how to read, write, art, science and math.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Marcia Phillips (Literacy): Observing and Interacting With Professionals/Colle...
Marcia Phillips (Literacy): Observing and Interacting With Professionals/Colle...: After observing Ms. Thompson's Kindergarten classroom. She has 18 students in her class that are very busy and loving to learn to read a...
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Observing and Interacting With Professionals/Colleagues in Your Setting- Literacy
After observing Ms. Thompson's Kindergarten classroom. She has 18 students in her class that are very busy and loving to learn to read and write. Ms. Thompson has Incorporated into her classroom reading and writing throughout the classroom. Each center was labeled with additional information to let you know where you were at and paper and writing material was also in each center. There was the housekeeping, reading center with headphones, art, and the testing center where children go one at a time to be tested if they miss a test or random reading and math test. The room is labeled with the alphabets, numbers, shapes,calendar, and the weather chart. The children learn to read silent letters and write upper and lower case letters. The children have spelling test weekly with challenge words. For example, the challenge words would be yellow, purple and orange. They also learn multiple meaning words like sink and may.The lesson plans that Ms. Thompson use are what all the Kindergarten teachers use. There are a total of four Kindergarten teachers. They get together weekly to go over and plan together the lesson plan for all the Kindergarten classes. Looking at the lesson plans and observing in the classroom, Ms. Thompson starts with one subject like art and quick to into another subject (reading). This is what all of their lesson plans consist of starting with one lesson and leading right into another.
What was very noticeable was no parent involvement in the classroom. But homework was given as a packet on Mondays and turned it on Fridays. Ms. Thompson did tell me that parents are asked to read to and with their children nightly. There are incentives such as free tickets to Great America over the summer tot he students who read and record what and how often they read at home. This was a good idea to get parents involved.
The insights that was visible right away was Ms.Thompson was quick to correct the students if they said a word or sentence wrong in a polite way. As to teach the students the right way of speaking to each other and understanding what they are saying. Also, children were quick to read and write down what they had read in their journals that were neatly stacked in the writing center and labeled with each child's name on it.
The challenges will come with being new at teaching and interacting with a classroom of children trying to keep their attention and making learning fun for this particular age group (5 and 6 year old).
What was very noticeable was no parent involvement in the classroom. But homework was given as a packet on Mondays and turned it on Fridays. Ms. Thompson did tell me that parents are asked to read to and with their children nightly. There are incentives such as free tickets to Great America over the summer tot he students who read and record what and how often they read at home. This was a good idea to get parents involved.
The insights that was visible right away was Ms.Thompson was quick to correct the students if they said a word or sentence wrong in a polite way. As to teach the students the right way of speaking to each other and understanding what they are saying. Also, children were quick to read and write down what they had read in their journals that were neatly stacked in the writing center and labeled with each child's name on it.
The challenges will come with being new at teaching and interacting with a classroom of children trying to keep their attention and making learning fun for this particular age group (5 and 6 year old).
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Discussion
- Insights gained from your interviews regarding current advocacy efforts and needs in your area of interest within the field of early childhood
- The insights that were gained from my interview regarding current advocacy efforts and needs in my area of interest within the field of early childhood were the need for ratio change in the infant and toddler classrooms when children need extra attention before any type of observations are done. With all do respect some of our children are in need of additional attention sometimes as young as infancy when in a classroom of infants that are arm babies that have to be held to be feed and there are only two teachers and eight infants in one room crying at the same time to be feed. It is not fair to the children or the teachers.
- How these interviews may have influenced your decision about which area of interest and topics to choose for your research paper
- These interviews may have influenced my decision about which area in interest because in the pass this is where my focus was. On infants and toddlers being cared for with the proper ratio. With respect to the system there need to be additional help with the smaller children with and without special needs.
- Which area of interest you are thinking of focusing on for your paper as well as the related three specific topics
- My area of interest would be kindergarten children ages 5 and 6 years old. The area would be literacy and involving the families in this area to help at home as well as at school.
- Questions you have for your colleagues related to your area of interest and/or three topics
- Questions: What type of ideas my colleagues would have for setting up my classroom to focus all subjects on literacy in one way or another? Also, give me ideas for getting the families involved and making literacy fun to learn.
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