Saturday, March 5, 2011
Reflection on Christopher Myers
Before this video clip, I have never heard of children's author, Christopher Myers. What a positive role model he is to students! He has a powerful message to students: Being different is cool! He uses his own oddities to transfer to students that being different is great and that is what makes you special. When students hear this from someone who has accomplished so much, it brings positive feelings about themselves. He also has a great message for students who do not like to read because it is difficult for them. His advice: keep reading! Every time you read you will get better and better. Many students need to hear and understand this when they are struggling with anything, especially reading. So often students reach a level of frustration that causes them to shut down. This can be avoided if students are reminded that it's alright not to know that word or words; keep trying, it will get better. This is something that I will say to the ELL student that I will be working with. Positive reinforcement will encourage him to continue to read and not give up even when he is frustrated with himself.
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I agree, I think positive reinforcement works best and theses strategies are particularly helpful with ELL students who may feel they don't fit in. It will help gain students confidence in themselves and hopefully help them to want to read.
ReplyDeleteI thought that this portion of the video was great! It is awesome to see children's book authors come into a classroom to help inspire reading. Positive reinforcement is especially important when working with ELL students. Allowing students to make mistakes without judging them in a negative way is really important. If these students do not feel safe enough to make a mistake, they will be frustrated and never want to learn how to read.
ReplyDeleteHey Girls, I too agree that positive reinforcement is very impportant for all students especially ELL students. I too believe that it does help built up their confidence as well.
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