In
our Tompkins book, literacy is defined as “the ability to use
reading and writing for a variety of tasks at school and outside of
school”. That is basically the definition of literacy that I
carried with me into this class. If nothing else, the New Literacies
project has taught me that literacy encompasses much more than simply
reading and writing, although those are the topics that are
emphasized the most in regular school instruction. Through my
research of emotional literacy, I have realized the grave importance
of educating students to be literate in more than reading and
writing. If students are not emotionally literate, they are at risk
of bullying and being bullied, which has many awful consequences.
Looking at my other classmates' projects has opened my eyes to just
how many forms of literacy there are in the world, and has given me
the information that I need to become the best teacher that I can be.
The different lesson planning skills that I have learned throughout
my time in teaching classes at MSU can all be applied to the lessons
that should be focused on developing political, social, visual,
emotional, and other types of literacy. I believe that though these
literacies are different than the traditional forms of literacy, both
the traditional and new forms depend on each other for successful
implementation. Many of these new literacies (perhaps with the
exception of visual literacy) depend on a person having a certain
level of reading and writing literacy in order to be considered fully
literate.
I
think that the basis of providing effective literacy instruction is
being sure that all students understand the purpose behind learning
about different and expanded forms of literacy. If students have had
experience with a certain form of new literacy (for example, if a
student watches the news and then realizes that they are not
politically literate enough) they will be more motivated to learn
more about it. In this way, students will take more control of their
learning and it will be more meaningful to them. It will also make
our job as teachers easier, because students will be more independent
if they have invested their own time and effort into researching a
new form of literacy. I was under the impression with this project
that we were learning about these new forms of literacy in order to
become more well-rounded teachers, leading us to include ideas about
new literacies in our future lessons. However, this prompt leads me
to believe that students should be researching these topics
themselves and coming up with their own conclusions based on what
information they find. Unless the students are in the upper
elementary grade level, the sources that I used to research my
project would be much to advanced for them. In order to read some of
the information that was given on the websites, students would have
to have an advanced reading level and be able to understand basic
mathematics (to understand the statistics). I do believe that this
would be an effective project for older students to undertake,
especially if they used a prezi to present their findings. PowerPoint
is quickly becoming outdated as more people are looking for ways to
stand out during presentations. I also think that prezi would be more
effectively used if it was supplemental to a prepared speech about
the presented topic. I found it difficult to include all of the
information that I wanted to when I knew that they people viewing it
were not going to be receiving any additional information, as they
would if I were doing a formal presentation on emotional literacy.
Brief
Lesson Plan (centered around Emotional Literacy and prezi):
- Objective:
- Students will be able to relate to different characters in the book "Nothing but the Truth" by Avi by presenting different viewpoints using a prezi.
- Materials/Supplies Needed:
- A copy of "Nothing but the Truth" by Avi for each student
- Pencil/paper for each student (for their personal use to write notes)
- One computer with prezi for each student
- Outline of Key Events:
- [Students will already have the background knowledge that they need to successfully navigate prezi.com.]
- [Students will already have read through the book "Nothing but the Truth" by Avi, and we will have had various small-group and whole-class discussions centered on the different things that happen as the plot progresses.]
- Students will be assigned two characters to analyze using prezi to illustrate their findings. Students will be asked to related to the characters in the book on an emotional level. Guiding questions will be given:
- What do you think he/she is feeling (at this point in the book)?
- Why do you think that he/she feels that way? Is there anything from the book that you can use to prove that this is how they are thinking or feeling? If there is, please include this information on your prezi, along with a pager number.
- Have you ever felt the way that this character does (at this point in the book)? Think about including this in your prezi, or tell a general story like what you went through.
- Can you relate what is happening to this character (at this point in the story) to another character in a different book you have read? Please include this information on your prezi.
- How did you feel about this character at the beginning of the book? The middle of the book? The end of the book?
- At the end of their prezi, I will ask students to include what their individual feelings were (in general, not just about their two characters) at the beginning, middle, and end of the book. How did their own emotions change as the book progressed?
- [This is a good book to do this type of activity with because there are so many different viewpoints already included in the book. Students will not have to stretch their imaginations too much to find the information that they will need to compile an interesting, encompassing project.]
- All students will present their findings to the class through their prezi (this will probably be done a different day), and we will have another class discussion based solely on the emotions and feelings of the characters throughout the entirety of the book.
- Closing Summary:
- You all did a fabulous job on your projects! I can tell that you all learned a lot about different viewpoints through what different characters were thinking and feeling. I also think you all have a good idea of how to use prezi to communicate your thoughts with others. I am very impressed with your dedication to this book and to this project.
- Ongoing Assessment:
- This would be a very informal assessment, but I would start to try and recognize when students are noticing the emotions and feelings of the characters in other books that they are reading (either individually or as a class). I would continue to focus on being educated about the thoughts and feelings of others, and present the students with books that have varying viewpoints or ideas that would be different from their own. I would use various journal entries or discussion inputs to guide my assessment, and if I determine that the students have not really grasped the emotional literacy information that I wanted them to, I would design another lesson that applied directly to more "real-life" situations.

Hi Katie,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all - great job with your project. It looks very visually appealing but also covers a great deal of information. One thing I found with my chosen technology was that I wasn't able to really apply all of the knowledge I had gained from research into the actual final product, but your research definitely shows!
I must agree with your ideas on literacy. I had never really thought about it outside the realm of reading and writing until I started taking TE courses. Now I can just how many things you can be "literate" in and what I find most interesting is how the different literacies are all connected.
Emotional literacy is something that is definitely relevant right now with all of the attention being put on bullying. Students are exposed more than ever to traumatic experiences, it seems, and we need to make sure that they know how to cope. My school often offered counseling if one our students passed away, but I always wondered why we didn't have any time in class to talk about or approach these types of things.
I liked your lesson plan as well - it seemed very well thought out. I've never read that book, but I do know Avi so I'm sure it's rich with things to work with. I am interested to see how students with use prezi to display the prompts you wrote. Overall, I think we just need to make sure we scaffold our students into these new technologies because they are often on unequal footing (just as they are in every other regard). We also need to make sure we are not triggering anything and to always approach these emotions and difficult topics with care, as your presentation indicated.
Great work! I really learned a lot from your prezi and think you have a very good idea of all that can learned from new literacies.