My philosophy of reading has changed a in a few areas. I realize that reading is impacted by so may other factors and vice versa. Reading impacts so many other academic endeavors. I know now how much speech can impact a reading impairment. Behavior problems may then stem from both of these. I saw examples of this in my special education students, but didn’t necessarily know the logic behind it. I specifically liked the article about raising urban student’s reading achievement. Many of the facts stated about African-American students and poverty were directly relatable for me. I understand the importance of reading books multiple times from a variety of genres to gain fluency and understanding. I was very engaged in the article about the Peter Effect. I believe universities need to do some of screener for reading engagement and motivation before accepting teachers into programs. The effects a teacher can have on a student’s reading attitude stays with him/her for the rest of their life. Participants from the study specifically spoke about having positive and negative experiences with reading from elementary school.
Teaching majority of students who read below grade level, I know how important it is to assess phonological and phonemic awareness when teaching students to read. Students will really struggle if they don’t have these foundational skills. I’ll continue to build my student’s schema. Mine is completely different from theirs because I grew up in a different culture and environment. This makes for many teachable moments between us! Sometimes this can also lead to misunderstanding especially with vocabulary in texts. I also believe that early instruction before kindergarten can significantly help in the reading process. Parent support, motivation, and engagement contribute to the progression of reading. Many parents of students I teach are not actively engaged with their child’s reading. I know some better approaches now to help cope with this. As a teacher, it’s hard to accept I can only to but so much about what happens when my students go home. Moving forward, I hope to teach my students some skills in regard to metacognition. Some of my students are unaware they lack social or intellectual skills. I need to try harder at helping my students acknowledge their strengths and weaknesses so that they may expand upon what they know.