It was 5:00 o'clock when I woke up Saturday morning. I looked out through the sliding doors in the living room out into the back yard. A flashback placed me in Rochester N.Y. where I spent my childhood.
I could hear it loud and clear. The voice on the radio said " The heavy snow storm that fell over the city last night has left the roads impassable .. " Come on say it ! As all the kids in my neighborhood , I awaited impatiently to hear the magic words.." All the schools will be closed today" YES !
But as the geese made their morning call, I cameback from memory land and realized that it was Saturday and there was no school anyway,so half the fun was gone.
Although SC panics once a year when the snow covers the ground, I knew that it wouldn't be long before the sun would come out and the beautiful white carpet would start to melt. I was going to enjoy it while it lasted and with my eyes open, try to relive my bundled up days up in the north.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Why don’t they speak English ?
Although there are still many teachers who regret the fact that they have to teach the children of immigrants, I never thought I would have to face one, and think about how to respond to her comments.
I had one of these unpleasant encounters recently.A teacher came to me in the hallway and said some not very nice things about the children who did not speak English well. Remaining calm and hiding my surprise, I thought for a while ..and then said : “ It is our duty to teach ALL children” I didn’t want to get into an argument trying to convince her of how wrong she was to think that we should not spend time helping them improve their English.
Some mainstream teachers feel frustrated when assigned a LEP ( Limited English Proficient )student . They resent the fact that their average test scores will be affected by this particular group of students’ performance. It doesn't seem obvious to them that the child can sense the teacher's disapproval ,and act accordingly by either isolating himself or becoming disruptive and defiant. Consequently,these students fail academically day after day.
Those fortunate ESL students who are placed in a more friendly environment , show faster improvement. The anxiety caused by language barriers is lessen by a warm smile and personal care given by a well informed resourceful teacher who minds enough to spend time adapting and modifying his or her teaching so the ESL student’s affective filter is down, opening the door to motivation. These students are more willing to make an effort to understand what is going on in the classroom and more eager to break that language barrier.
Some mainstream teacher express their frustration for not knowing what else to do to increase the level of performance of their students with limited English proficiency. They have not had any formal training in TESL ( Teaching English as a Second Language) and find it overwhelming.
Other teachers’ efficacy is very high.. They believed they are very effective as teachers and speak with great enthusiasm about the progress their students are making. What is the difference?
These teachers are taking classes to learn Spanish, learning about second language acquisition and working with the ESOL teacher on a regular basis. They meet and discuss the best way to teach each individual case .They take their time to expose the students to comprehensible input facilitating the process by repeating instructions, using visual aids, checking for comprehension and offering positive and immediate feedback.
The students’ motivation is a reflection of the teachers dedication.The students whose teachers are enthusiastic and show respect for their cultural background, demonstrate a more rapid improvement in their academic learning.
I hope all of us teachers don’t let the daily demands of our jobs drive us away from one of the basic motivators that led us to choose our profession in the first place:
Make a difference in our students lives .
Saturday, January 16, 2010
" I want to read it first ! "
I guess it goes to prove that if you use your story telling skills , reading aloud to teenagers can be as powerful as it is with younger children.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Classes Cancelled !
There are many times when we complain about our classes being interrupted or cancelled. Of course there is always a good justification : the mandatory fire drill , earthquake drill , code red , code blue ..
Today I had the most unexpected reason. I was getting ready for my afternoon classes with the first and second graders, when I realized that I needed a puppet to use in my lesson. I opened the closet in my portable and reached inside the plastic container where I keep the animal toys . While tossing the lizards and the spiders around I noticed a wavy locomotion on one of the toys. I stopped for a moment trying to remember when I had bought such a realistic reptile. It was then that I saw its red forked tongue go in and out of its elongated head. I dropped the talking monkey I was holding in my right hand, and ran out the door in search of a brave male custodian willing to save me from the cold blooded menace.
Luckly a group of three courageous souls answered my call and after distributing tasks , the headless creature was sent back to the woods.
Saturday, January 9, 2010

I am an ESOL teacher with more than 20 years of experience. Teaching is something I have loved to do since I was in high school, when I would sneak out of my chemistry class and go help the second grade teacher teach English to the little ones.
Although I have taught all the way from kindergarten to college, I have to say, fifth grade is my favorite.I really enjoy the challenge of working with the young ones. There is something about being ten years old and not wanting to be treated like a little kid anymore , that triggers their desire to explore and to expand their inquiring minds.
When I'm not teaching, I love to travel, take pictures and learn new languages. I have been to many fascinating places around the world, but always end up longing to spend another Christmas in my beautiful Cali, Colombia.
If you were ever to take a peek at my new years resolution you would find the following:
After loosing 50 pounds .. I will learn to paint like Diego Rivera and make my guitar sound like Paco de Lucia's.
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