Critical Literacy Course Reflection

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Introduction: Course Reflection and Internship Activity
In this course, I have learned that reading, writing, and thinking are the critical literacy skills that each student must develop trough out his/her education journey. Before starting this course, I had general information about the importance of literacy in education settings. I have learned that low literacy skills have a lifetime impact on students and students with low literacy skills have higher chances of dropping out of school. I understand that as a college counselor, I must work with ELA teachers to increase our high school graduation rate and increase students’ college and career readiness level.
In this course, I have learned five pillars of literacy which would be phonemic …show more content…

By observing other educators in the field we were able to ask ourselves what we do and why we do. Another way truly defines us as an educator is to carefully self-examination and thoughtful reflection. In our school, there are teachers who come from varies background, they taught reading in different situations, socioeconomic group, and backgrounds. These teachers in our school developed different philosophies about literacy instruction originally based on theory but when they put into practice have developed works for …show more content…

Teachers will share with us their practices and beliefs regarding reading and writing/ they will discuss what work for them and did not work for them in their classroom.
Our school has purchased the Accelerated Reader (AR) program which is a technology enhanced reading program that encourages students to develop independent reading skills. Biancarosa and Snow (2006) described motivation and self-directed learning as the elements of an effective literacy program. Accelerated reader program provides students and teachers a structured framework of individualized goal setting and feedback. The AR program is a great example of how the technology can be used to improve student learning. If we are able to use the AR program effectively, we are able to check on student reading progress and motivate them to read more independently. Only a few classroom teachers use the AR program in our school. My goal is to use it in all grade levels with the 100 percent

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