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My Reflection On Hispanic American Students

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For 10 weeks I tutored three first generation Hispanic American students in reading and writing, the curriculum that was provided to the tutors was effective but contained some examples and concepts foreign to the group with which I was working. There were three ways we solved the situation. First, I would provide a brief explanation of a concept and the students would respond with ideas from their experience that aligned with the original concept. Second, for detailed explanations I would have the students consult the dictionary, encyclopedia and Wikipedia to get a clear understanding of the topic on which we were focusing. Finally, when students where provided assignments to practice writing and grammar but the topics were unfamiliar, I would have the students brainstorm 5-6 topics relevant to them. In this way, students could work on improving their writing skills while focusing on a topic that …show more content…

In addition to band and orchestra my course load included music appreciation. While students enrolled in the electives student government, dance, art and music remained in their chosen elective for the entire year, those who did not choose a year long elective were placed on a rotating schedule of electives that changed every 12 weeks. The music appreciation course I taught was part of this rotating elective schedule. During the first session I based my curriculum on the music appreciation text approved by the district. As the class progressed I found that most of the students had little interest in the musical concepts. I tried a variety of teaching techniques to spark the students’ interests, but the result contained work hastily completed if it was completed at all. I was unsatisfied with the results of the first session and decided to change my teaching approach for the next set of

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