Sunday, November 11, 2007

Media

I really enjoyed this chapter, and the advice they gave. I especially like how they showed the four different ways to approach media in the classroom, and how effective and engaging it can truly be. I personally have observed my CT use this in the classroom, and I have been pleasantly surprised by the work the students have created.
One thing my teacher likes to do, is have the students create a c.d. for various books, or literature that we read. They can approach it in multiple ways. They can just list songs, and the lyrics. They can add a c.d. jacket they created. They can actually burn the c.d., and include the lyrics. Or, the bravest of the brave can write their own lyrics. I’m sure many of us have experienced how students really don’t consider lyrics as poetry, and so they might be more expressive, if they write under the label of lyrics. We had two students like this, and they wrote songs for The Crucible, and actually played their guitars and sang them in class. They were Awesome! The songs really captured The Crucible, and the other students were in awe. It is something I would really like to incorporate in my classroom one day.
Another thing they talked about was the use of comics. I had my students use toon- doo to create cartoons, and except for the technology issue, the students really liked working with the tool. They seemed to actually have fun with it, and by doing something interesting, they were able to understand “A Knight’s Tale,” and the characters really stuck in their brains.
In another lesson, we incorporated paintings. The students were writing poetry during our Romantics unit. We had plenty of paintings available in case they were having trouble with inspiration. If I had more time, I would have liked to do more with the paintings, but again it is another idea for the future. Another idea, I really like is the use of newspaper/magazine articles in the classroom. My CT tries to incorporate articles written about the piece of literature we are studying. I feel that it really helps the students make connections between when the book was written (usually a long time ago), and modern day. I know that Lauren and I are working with Animal Farm for our unit plan, and it would be cool to incorporate media to help with propaganda, or other ideas in the book.

You can really find a use for media in the classroom almost anywhere. It helps students connect school to their personal lives, and makes things more interesting. The internet has made things a lot easer, and you can really find ideas for using media in multiple places. For example, my CT found a great lesson incorporating media for a unit on transcendentalism at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Website. Who would have thoughtJ

1 comment:

Lauren Fix said...

Hi Veronica-

It sounds like you have seen some great examples of incorporating media into the secondary English classroom. I agree with you that it is important to connect literature, poetry, and drama to media in our culture. Do you think that any problems might develop from using these resources in your classroom? It sounds like the students you have been with this semester really enjoyed the assignments.

P.S. My name made an appearance in your blog...how exciting :)