Classroom
Observation 02
Date: July 5th, 2017
Time: 2:00pm – 2:50pm
Area: Hecht House, Classroom 311
Teacher: Angel Rios
Class: Listening Level 4
Time: 2:00pm – 2:50pm
Area: Hecht House, Classroom 311
Teacher: Angel Rios
Class: Listening Level 4
I got Professor Rios’s class again. That’s
cool with me, because I think he’s super inspiring as a teacher, and I think it’s
good to see how one person has different methods for different subjects.
Today
they were trying out a new curriculum of teaching so these advanced students
don’t have to go through the same classes again. (Since they’re level 4, they
can’t go any higher.) Because these were advanced level students, their material
was VERY difficult—I think it would be for even the average American student.
They had to listen to a lecture that was about twenty minutes long. It was a
complicated subject, having to do with the government, business systems, pure capitalistic
countries, and the economy. Yuck.
The
plan was for them to listen to it once and take notes, answer questions, and
then listen to the lecture a second time and fill in any questions that they
didn’t answer fully.
Things
did not go according to plan.
The
students said it was too easy! All these complicated questions, and the only
thing to go off of was their notes—this was like a regular English class, and I
wouldn’t have been able to write fast enough or memorize what was said well
enough to answer these without listening to it again. One student didn’t even
take notes, he just looked at his phone the whole time, occasionally laughing
at something funny.
Mind
you, this was the student who at the beginning of class said, “What do you call
a can opener that doesn’t work? A CAN’T OPENER!”
It
was funny, but GOD that is so cheesy.
Anyways,
Rios had them turn in their answers and then had a group discussion about it.
They ALL said it was too easy.
Maybe
I’m just not government-inclined…? :T
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