The Teach Out Project
Are there people in your life with whom you would really like to talk about these texts? Colleagues? Students? Family members? Friends? Children? With the Asset Model, I am a strong proponent of focusing on the positives instead of negatives in my teaching practice, although in my personal life, I can focus on the negative aspects too much sometimes. In talking with my 22 year old son regarding his first job that he recently started relating to his Communications/ Media degree, my wife and I have told him to focus on the positives, as this is his first “corporate job”, having previously been a college student and working in restaurants. We have told him to focus on the positive aspects of this job, although this role of working in an office isn’t really what he wants to do. On the other hand, we tell him he should follow his dreams, especially at 22 years old. The article that I would like to share with him is the “Shifting the Paradigm” article as it focuses on assets and growth instead of deficits. The transition from college student to working in a cubicle is challenging. My son also was a junior and senior in High School during Covid, and lost most of these years by doing work at home. I suspect this has something to do with this transition being challenging as he needs to work remotely from home 2 days per week. I just told my son to use his strengths as I just briefly discussed this with him. Use your creativity strengths. Don’t be a robot. I also have done some of what we have done in this class with my evening class on Mondays, where I am teaching a History/ Social Issues class, which is a Community Evening High School degree program at Somerset Berkley Regional High School in Somerset, Massachusetts. One thing that I have shared with my students is the Bad Bunny controversy with the Super Bowl halftime show, along with the issues going on with ICE including in Minnesota. As we did in class, I asked students to rate where they stood on the issue of ICE, and whether they agree with what is happening, from a rate of 10 (100% support) to 0 (don’t support). Then we did a debate style of why did they rate it this way. We also did this with Bad Bunny, and watched the show in class for those that hadn’t seen it. I also shared additional articles that I located involving these controversies, and shared with my class, and asked each to write a reflection on this, including the derogatory comments that President Trump stated immediately after Bad Bunny’s performance. |
WHAT FORMAT MIGHT WORK FOR YOU? Individual interview? Small group discussion? Art activity? Professional development workshop? Poster for your office? Pamphlet to share? Lesson plan? Etc? My evening class will be my Teach Out Project. I did not expect to teach a “World History” class this semester, as I usually teach math. Since this class started about the same time as this Social Issues in Education class, I have been incorporating elements of this class with my High School evening class, which is primarily 16 to 18 year old students obtaining credits to obtain their high school diploma. I have already created materials to use in this class, which I will be sharing as part of my project. I am creating materials, and also just had students do their own research project where they selected a social issue/ history topic, and made their Google Slides for discussion. I suggested topics relating to social issues / history including ICE Policies and Actions, Politics and Government, The US/ Iran War including the timeline of our relations, Education, The Homeless, and Health Care. Students can also select a topic of their choosing within the parameters of Social Issues and History. One group selected the impact of the U.S./ Iran War and how this affects climate change. Along with Google Slides, in my Teach Out Project I will selectively share assignments that I have created for this class, along with some student work. I even used A.I. to create questions on an assignment from an article on the impact of Social Media on teen’s mental health, that I will be assigning over the next couple of classes. To empower students with their interests and skills, I will utilize Google Slides, podcasts, videos, current events, and history including their personal interests (for example, Colonial America and the native lands that we are on and how this ties to current day social issues including immigration). Keeping in mind an asset model ties to the texts of “Shifting the Paradigm”, “Other People’s Children”, “The Broken Model”, and others. These students may have “dropped out of day school”, but they should be exposed to a high level educational opportunity, so I am bringing elements of our graduate Social Issues in Education class to them. Students appreciate the opportunity to do their own research which engages them to be more dedicated to their own learning and success. These students will be getting a regular high school diploma when they complete this program. |
I love that you have a teaching space to which to bring these lessons! When you write this up, you can focus in on one of the things you are worked on this semester. Don't need to make it bigger that it needs to be!
ReplyDeleteOk thank you. I have put together slides including student work samples and what I have done each week in my class. I am at about 40 slides (some are student work) but I plan to keep to my 5 minutes by focusing on the highlights. ICE/ Immigration and Social Media/ Teen Anxiety are 2 bigger issues I have focused on. Darryl
ReplyDeleteI will reduce to 6 slides and utilize images and will write the details in my reflection.
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