Media Use: Scaffolding
2 years ago

In answering this question, I begin with what I won't be doing. I refuse to drop my content and teach a straight, unconnected week of writing techniques. This will be unmotivating and disengaging to the students (as well as the teacher) and will result in frustration before the first test page has even been turned. Also, I can't afford to ignore the demands of the administration and forgo the insistent writing instruction for that week. Not only would I be doing a disservice to my students, I'm also likely to piss off a few at the top.
For those of us who observed Tyler Livingston's classroom at Crosswinds, the Fulwiler and Harper articles make perfect sense. We watched in awe as Tyler helped students revise their papers using comments made in neat graphic drawings. Students were able to understand the meaning and importance of detail in much clearer terms (snapshot, exploding a scene). This approach to revising papers worked magnificently in Tyler's writing workshops, and seemed to carry a wide range of benefits for a variety of writing abilities. Fulwiler and Harper affirm my Crosswinds observations.
I find it ironic to be writing about this after watching twenty six wide
After all this, I'm sure I'll assign at least one “five paragraph essay” in my English class. While it's an important formula to understand, its just that... a formula that allows little room for discovery, a large margin of error, and daunting visions of multiplying pencils dancing in the writer's head.
Link of the week: It might be a shameless ploy, but the cornerstone of my quams with the five paragraph essay has to do with a lack of student motivation and engagement. To combat this, I've included a link to my "Motivate and Move" blog:
I sat down tonight to get some reading done and realized I didn't have enough room on my desk to place the small, concise Delpit book. I started going through the massive amounts of readings/handouts from last semester that had migrated to the top of my desk and came across this definition of a quality teacher: