Monday, November 7, 2011

9th Blog...Group Teach!?

As I have said in many classes before, I believe that group dynamics either make or break a group's progress when it comes to getting work done and doing things effectively.  Luckily, I have an amazing group with different personalities but one goal...To make an effective group teach.  At first I was a little apprehensive.  Not because I didn't like the group members, I think they are all fantastic, but because we all have strong personalities, we all like to talk, and because we all like to be leaders in groups.  However, it was nice that it worked out this way because it gave us a chance to play different but various roles in our group.  It is really hard being the first group to go because everything was thrown at us so fast.  Among the packet and the lessons and the actual presentation, it feels like a complete whirlwind.  I am happy, however, with how much progress our group has made over the short period we got to work together so far.  The first time we met up was in the Reading Room in Horton Hall.  It was a peaceful place with a lot of inspirational books.  There we brought food and started to let things unfold as we talked away. We went through countless ideas and still our lesson isn't set in stone.  In Horton Hall we decided we wanted to do multiculturalism and identity but take it in a new direction.  We wanted to do something completely different so we decided to focus on self-identity through perspectives.  It is important for high schoolers to learn about self identity and perspectives because it is during those adolescent years when people try to figure out who they are and when it is important to accept all different kinds of people.  We also wantd to choose only one classic literature piece while focusing on new and modern textst that come from different sources.  We are doing an online story, a children's book, a graphic novel, and a piece of literature.  That way, we cover a wide range of different material and hopefully appeal to everyone in some way. 
     One way that I think our group is succeeding is that we all seem to agree on things we need to keep and things we need to get rid of.  For example, I wanted to do a book that was told in the perspective of someone who had autism.  Although this book is really effective and a really good read, we decided it would be best to ditch the idea because not everyone knew the story.  I was completely fine with it because I know that it is for the best.  Another way our group is working effectively is that everyone is doing their part and showing up to group meetings.  Poor Arlen commutes a long way and still makes it to our meetings on time without a grumble or any objection.  Nicole, who babysits all the live long day, always makes it as well.  To sum it up, we all have lives and other priorities but we put our lives on hold so that we can get the group teach done and effectively.  We also distributed the work fairly and proportionally.  We all have individual lessons to plan and we all have a portion of the syllabus to write.
      Just like every group, we did have so blockades when it comes to the actual planning.  Some things worked out while other things did not.  I am not going to talk about all the things that went well and that we are using because you will all see them next Wednesday.  Some blockades we had were the transitions between lessons, activating strategies, and just time management.  I believe we wrinkled out the problems but we still have a lot of work to do.  Yet, I am thankful that we haven't hit too many problems during the completion of the group teach.
      Overall, our group experience has been effective and one that I don't mind doing.  We all get along well and our lessons seem to be coming together slowly but surely.  We always make a point to meet up when we can, even if it's after our class on Wednesday.  We are using technology, group work, stations, and a lot of other tools that this class has taught us through the weeks.  It is bittersweet that the group teach is coming to an end but it's something that hopefully we can reflect on and learn from it whether it ends up good or bad.

1 comment:

  1. Like you, the start of this group project was extremely overwhelming. There are so many different components to it that we need to complete and it was hard to figure out how to approach it. It seems like you guys have some great ideas with your upcoming lesson. Our group is also experiencing trouble with the same things as you guys like transitions and time management. There are so many great ideas out there that we just need to pick and choose from what we feel is best. I am really looking forward to your upcoming lesson!

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