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Conversation Partner

For my Adolescent Development placement I am working with a conversation partner through the Saint Michael's College Intensive Language Program. My conversation partner is a young man from Columbia who currently lives with his mother in Middlebury, VT. He is a level one in the Intensive Language Program and is taking classes in the areas of reading, writing, and speaking. My conversation partner and I meet twice a week, once in a more professional setting during one of his  classes and once in a more relaxed setting, usually for lunch. During our in class meeting I am there to support him with his class work and to be someone he can have conversations with to help improve his speaking. Typically we play word or question games to reach a wide variety of topics and vocabulary. When my conversation partner and I meet for lunch we will often talk about how our weeks have been, our likes and dislikes, differences in our cultures, traveling, or any other topic of interest. I am really...

Theories of Cognitive Development and Their Relation to Teaching

Lev Vygotsky is a psychologist who is most famous for his theory of cognitive development. Vygotsky believes that a child's development is influenced by both their surrounding environment and their social experiences. I agree with Vygotsky's view of development because I think he places an appropriate amount of importance on how a child's development is affected by their learning atmosphere and their social interactions. Jean Piaget, another well know psychologist who focused on cognitive development, would disagree with Vygotsky. Piaget believes that cognitive development is strictly biological and is not influenced by experience or environment. For me, Piaget's theory of development is too limiting and disregards the effect that a safe environment or an influential teacher might have on a child's development.  Vygotsky believes that teachers play a significant role during a child's cognitive development. As a future teacher, I agree with Vygotsky's vi...

Teacher Student Relationships During the Middle Grades: Teaming and Advisory

“The quality of the relationship between teachers and students is the single most important aspect of middle level education.” - Van Hoose (1991, 7) For adolescents, middle school can be a time of confusion, stress, embarrassment, and isolation. As educators, it is our responsibility to create an environment where each student has a strong and caring relationship with a superior in order to reduce or eliminate these negative aspects from their middle school experience. As said by Van Hoose, "The quality of the relationship between teachers and students is the single most important aspect of middle level education." A supportive and trusting relationship with an advisor can be the key to success for a middle school student. How can we insure that each and every student has access to and attains this critical relationship? And why are teaming and advisory programs such an essential piece? In their article, Organizational Structures that Support Meaningful Relationship...

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

One piece of the Adolescent Development class that I am taking this semester includes reading three young adult books with our PLC groups. The first book my PLC group chose was  Eleanor & Park  by Rainbow Rowell. Eleanor & Park  is a book about the relationship between two teenagers as they are facing the stresses and realities of high school. Rowell cleverly intertwines their two stories, bringing the reader to understand the complexities of their upbringings and how these upbringings have affected them mentally and emotionally. Eleanor lives with her mother, younger siblings, and her physically abusive, alcoholic stepfather. In a very low income house Eleanor constantly lives on the edge, trying to avoid her step father at all costs. Just down the street Park lives in a healthier environment with his parents and his younger brother. Between the combined experiences of the two teenagers, this book provides windows and mirrors for each reader making it easy ...