Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Post 4

Working with both kindergarten and first graders I have gotten to learn about their ethnic backgrounds.  The students I work with speak English but two of my kindergarteners sometimes will speak Spanish to each other and it bothers me at times.  I wish I could speak their language so they could understand what I am really saying to them.  When you can speak their language that is spoken at home they understand the feeling in what you say and can really undserstand the meaning.  Both the children can speak English but I feel like they have a better understanding when spoken to in Spanish.  In their classroom they have two teachers, one is the main teacher and the other is a teachers aid. The teachers aid is Spanish and has an accent when she speaks and at times she will speak spanish to those in the classroom that can.  The students feel a sense of comfort because they have someone that can speak to them in their native langauge.  

I had a few misconceptions of how the students would be at this school.  I thought they would be children that caused problems and wouldnt want to try in the classroom.  They are be behind in school compared to other kindergarten and first graders but these kids dont give up and they keep on trying.  It is difficult at times for them and I watch them struggle when they cant figure a word out or dont understand the material.  It also makes it harder when the parents arent doing their part at home with helping their children, when they come into the classroom and are struggling.  It makes me want to help these children even more. 

2 comments:

  1. These are great observations about language. Are you addressing any prompt in particular? If yes, please write which one in the title of your post! You need to address four prompts out of the seven listed in our syllabus (except fro prompt 1 which you should have addressed in your first post)!

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  2. I have definitely learned that when a child is misbehaving it is almost because they cannot do the work. If you give them a little bit of of attention they will most likely stop disrupting. They will learn that you care and you sincerely want to help them. To keep the privilege of an adult working with them, they will behave and do as they ask.

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