As a teacher and life long learner, I enjoy continuing to develop new skills, learn new technology and methods to enhance student learning across the curriculum.
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Back to the Basics with Learning Literacy
The Lieutenant Governor's Aboriginal Summer Literacy Camp is a great program led by Frontier College to support the development of literacy skills among First Nations children and youth living on isolated fly-in only reserves in northern Ontario.
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As expected, there were setbacks when planning and implementing a program in any community. One of the challenges that I came across (considering I was looking forward to using technology as much as I could in the classroom) was the lack of reliable internet available to support literacy lessons in the school. Not letting that stop us, our team did an incredible job at going back to basics with picture books, novels, journals and basic supplies. We planned and implemented creative and collaborative literacy activities that engaged students and got them continuing to develop their literacy skills throughout the summer.
My top learning experiences;
Accommodating lessons, activities, and assessment for a variety of learners has to be the foundation for success in this program. No matter how engaging activities are, cultural differences require your flexibility in the way one plans, delivers and assesses the program and students. Daily team reflection is key!
Collaboration with your team, other summer programs and community members is the most effective way to obtain community involvement that supports literacy in the community. With parents, teachers and community members willing to support the program, but may not know how, obtaining their support in any way they are able to provide it, increases the chances that children can look up to role models in the community.
Our assessment data showed improvements in reading levels for consistent attendees to the program. Small gains can make a difference. With overall success in the program, I can honestly say that this was a challenging yet overall worthwhile teaching and learning adventure!
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