Journals, interviews and questionnaires are used to collect information about the learning process of our students and also their background, actually, it can be said that these three methods of collecting information can be used for many purposes.
Let's check a little bit closer, do you have any idea of how many things can you analyze from a simple note or from the words that a person decide to use when talking?
There are many things behind this, that's why it's extremely important to think carefully before talking and even more significant before writing. Our words can show our way of thinking, our personality, our level of education and more.
It is essential that teachers take an advantage of all their students' texts and opinions to interpret them further.
In my personal opinion I think if a teacher could analyze in a deeply way each one of his students, then he will understand the reason for almost everything that happens in his classroom.
We as teachers should become sometimes in psychologists because in our job we deal constantly with people and we must know the people with whom we interact in order to understand the meaning of our job.
Journals, interviews and questionnaires are the elements that give us the chance to examine our students, how deeply we decide to do it depends on us.
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lunes, 22 de julio de 2013
Observation
It is important to look closely at some aspects of our class,
as casual observation occurs constantly,
you have to structure a deeper observation
focusing on specific aspects relating them to each other.
martes, 2 de julio de 2013
What to read if there is nothing to write?
Reading and writing are the two more boring skills for
children. We live in a society where children don’t know what is read a book
for pleasure. They don’t even k now how to write their own feelings because
they simply just don’t care about it. In this society we are teaching to our
students to see reading as a hobby not as a necessity. Anyway, we don’t reach
too much to instill our students to see reading as a hobby. It is not enough.
It is completely different when students read a book when they want, and when
they know the importance of reading constantly.
Students don’t like to read theta why they don’t know
how to write, in reading people find the inspiration and drive to write. The
problem is that people ignore this, including teachers; that’s why we pay poor
attention to assess reading and writing. We use the same methods trying to
fulfill with the requirements. This is one of the reasons our students don’t
like to read neither to write. We impose methods for assessing those skills so
that students feel uncomfortable to write and lazy to read.
Write is not just gather hundred of words in an
“essay”, and read is not just a matter of finishing a book of thousands of
pages. We are killing our own students’ incentive to choose a reading instead
of playing video games or writing a text instead of watching TV.
domingo, 16 de junio de 2013
Are you listening?
Assessing listening
is not such as easy as we thought. Teachers think they are right at the moment
of assessing students. There are many aspects that make listening difficult but
it is obvious that we overestimate evaluative process, mainly in the perceptive
skills. Teachers can’t observe neither the process nor the product in the
performance of the listening. This is one of the many factors that make
listening more complex. Another aspect that is ignored by teachers is to
consider all the skills not as a separated item, it is essential to take into
account that all the skills complement each other.
In the case
of listening, speaking is the ideal complement. Even when it is clear that in classrooms
our students listen more than they speak. However we need to strengthen the two
skills to develop them equally. As it is said a good listener is a good
speaker.
domingo, 2 de junio de 2013
Numbers, grades, and more numbers
Ignorance
is one of the key aspects that do not allow advance and improve education. Many
teachers are expert in some specific subjects. However, they are ignorant in
many issues surrounding the "mystery" to assess our students. I
mention it as a “mystery” because is something that few people know, it is not
so easy neither simple as many have tried to implement, actually some have not
deciphered yet.
I can bet
that many teachers don’t have any single idea of the principles of language
assessment. After reading this chapter, I realize that what we think we know
about assessment, it is nothing in comparison with what we should know. We don’t
know and actually we don’t care what makes a good test. This happens due to the
fact that teachers must use their free time to think and make tests, to this
last, you can add the time we spend grading them; as I always say it is not the
best paid job to do all what we have to do. I am not defending the negligence
of the teachers, but we must be realistic.
However, it
can be said that teachers have been learnt gradually how to improve their
methods to assess students. Anyway it is not enough; teachers should learn to
give more than grades. Numbers don’t teach at all, I mean numbers don't
describe your performance. As the author mention the only thing we create
giving to our students just grades, is a competitive environment in our class,
and the idea is to create a cooperative learning. Students need more than just a single number
who classify them upper some students and lower than others. It that what we
are teaching our students? To feel better and worse than others?
sábado, 25 de mayo de 2013
Evaluation?
The vast
majority of teachers don’t know about the importance and all factors that
should be taken into account to evaluate our students. It is not
just a matter of failing or passing. We have in out hands a vital function, and
what we do?, well it is easier and faster doing nothing, any teacher has a reason
to complicate more his life, and neither to work harder with a poor salary. We
do what the institution/ school wants, and the only thing they care about are grades.
So we give them grades.
It is easy
to say that teachers are doing a mediocre job when you don’t have forty or
fifty students in a classroom, try to teach them a subject that most of the students hate and
they think it is impossible to learn, to all these add the fact that it is
necessary to ask each of those students if they have the physical and
psychological conditions to take an exam. Something doesn't fix.
There is
something wrong, maybe is our fault maybe not.
It is
needed to change the system.
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