Textbook for ESL015, Spring, 2012 |
ESL
015 (Composition and American Academic Communication II) is a required course for
all freshmen who speak English as a second language (please refer to the “syllabus”
and the “weekly topics” in attached files). The course aims at familiarizing
students with American academic writing practices, such as paraphrasing,
quoting, and summarizing. Three genres—critique essay, compare and contrast
essay, and argumentative essay— are introduced with these practices to expose
students to the diversity of academic writing.
Before teaching this spring, I observed an ESL015 class for a semester and tutored a student from that class. However, real teaching is always beyond the observation. Although most of the materials were given and the main topics were all assigned, I still felt unconfident until I walked into the classroom.
Class observation, Fall, 2011 |
I
found my observation notes are really helpful in terms of locating students’ difficulties
and modify the materials. For instance, when teaching APA format, I gave
students samples and spent more time on hands-on reference writing (e.g.,
defining resource typeà choose the correct form) (please refer to the attached
PowerPoints; these lessons are what I particularly satisfied with).
Reading texts for ESL 015 |
Meanwhile, teaching two classes taught me in terms of pacing, adjusting
materials, and interacting with students. Although my two classes were very different
in their language backgrounds and learning experiences, it was helpful to
gather their reactions from one class and make adjustments in another. However,
the most interesting but challenging part was giving feedback impetuously. I
then realized that this experience can never be learned from teacher’s guides.
Going
along with my teaching the development program was very supportive. The program’s
setting was identifying one specific topic instructors would like to solve,
collecting evidences, and developing a toolkit for dealing the problem (please
refer to the file: instructor developing program). I worked with my colleague
Kaushi, an expert writer and experienced teacher, to design toolkits for
increasing students’ reading comprehension. Through meeting and discussing, I
got her mediations, and got a more thorough understanding about why and what I
could do.
Teaching ESL 015, 2012, Spring: Compare and contest essay |
With students from ESL015 section 009 |
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