When looking at the difference
between whether certain tasks were learning or acquisition there were a few
times where I was uncertain which to choose and really felt that depending on
how the task was presented, could possibly be both. There were a couple tasks in particular that I struggled
with.
The task of making a Venn diagram
to compare two stories, I put (A) because I was thinking that the students
really had to use higher level thinking to look at specific aspects on two
stories and determine how they were alike or different. To me this could take on looking not
only at characters in both books, but also plot or problem/solution. I think that it is really asking the
student to go back into the text and pull out information that might not be
surface knowledge. Each person can
get their own meaning from the texts and their Venn diagrams could take on
different aspects and meanings depending on the directions and guidelines
given.
After discussing this task as a
group I did add the (L) because my teammates did bring up that many times the
teacher assigns the books so there is little choice for the students. The part of the story that is to be
compared might also be teacher-chosen and the students might be limited in what
they are able to construct meaning from and therefore might be comparing
surface knowledge information.
Another area where I was unsure was
the task that said to work in pairs to arrange words from a familiar chant into
sentences. I felt this was (A)
because the students are using background knowledge to create meaning from the
cut up words. Working in pairs
allows the students to talk about how the words can fit together and use their
combined knowledge to make complete sentences.
Again, after speaking about the
task, I did add an (L) because if the chant is something that is memorized or
known very well then there may not be as much meaning needed to construct the
sentences, but more recall of the lines of the chant.
After completing this assignment, I
can see that there are many tasks a teacher can assign that can take on both
learning and acquisition depending on how the task is assigned. I believe that there will be both types
of teaching going on in most classrooms.
Some things need explicit teaching and phonics instruction does help
with decoding. It is also
important to teach strategies that students can use when silent reading in
order to help with comprehension.
I think that balanced literacy instruction doesn’t use just one view of
writing or reading, but uses the strategy that will best suit the students and
goal of the lesson.
Christie,
ReplyDeleteI agree with your statement, " I believe that there will be both types of teaching going on in most classrooms." Balanced literacy requires both view in order to ensure the success of our students. Good post!
Donna