Friday, February 25, 2022

VBlog Entry#1 for CUIN 4361

 



I got the opportunity to sit down virtually and talk to Mr.Short about the ELLs in his classroom. Mr. Short is a 3rd-grade bilingual teacher at Mae Smyth Elementary and teaches under the TBE bilingual program, also called the continuum program at May Smythe. Mr.Short gave me an insight into his classroom and how he ensures all his students feel comfortable and confident.

    Wright talks about the Transitional Bilingual Program as one of two models, in this case, "90/10 model: Initially, 90% in the ELLs' home language and 10% through sheltered instruction; home language decreases slowly and sheltered instruction increases as students move up in grade level. Instruction continues in both languages until the end of the program, even after students attain proficiency in English" (Wright,2019,p.100). For third-grade ELL students at Mae Smythe, bilingual instruction should be 60% English and 40% the student's home language. However, in his interview, Mr.Short tells us that he typically teaches more in Spanish at the beginning of the year and slowly builds up to the required 60/40. His goal is to have all his students proficient by the end of the year and ready for all English instruction.

I really enjoyed our interview because Mr.Short didn't only speak about the bilingual program, but he went into dept about what a day-to-day experience is as a bilingual teacher. He expressed the importance of knowing your students and their capabilities to help them succeed.

             From the interview, I could tell that Mr.Short creates various opportunities in his classroom for authentic communication. One of my favorite procedures that Mr.Short talked about is hosting family meetings every morning. Students can talk about their life and experiences outside of school during these meetings, and they are encouraged to speak in whatever language they feel most comfortable. Hearing this reminded me of the Communicative Language approach that we learned about in chapter 3. According to the textbook, the Communicative Language approach has an "emphasis on authentic, meaningful communication and learning as creative instruction" (Wright,2019).

            Overall, conducting this interview served as a great learning experience. Mr.Short talks about relating to his students personally due to growing up as an ELL himself. Like him, I was an ELL student, and as he spoke about his experiences with students, I was able to put myself in their shoes easily. Although I am not currently pursuing a bilingual certification, Mr.Short made me consider the possibility of one day doing so.

 

Wright, W. E. (2019). Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice (Third). Caslon.




VBlog Entry#1 for CUIN 4361

  I got the opportunity to sit down virtually and talk to Mr.Short about the ELLs in his classroom. Mr. Short is a 3rd-grade bilingual teach...