I'm confused about how to be the most helpful to my students
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:47 pm
I am a new esl teacher in an elementary esl pull-out program in New York. I have no curriculum and the only instructions I was given when I was hired was to teach content-area material. I have been finding this difficult because I have to keep track of the curriculum in all of the content areas in all of the grade levels and the teachers in each grade level are never covering the same topic at the same time. I have found it impossible to teach each grade every content area. I realize that I need to focus on only one at a time but I don't know which one I should cover when. I've been doing this for about 3 months now and my students are not doing any better on their content area exams in the classroom. I am reinforcing concepts and vocabulary but they are still doing poorly on exams. I think a lot of that has to do with their need to practice reading and writing skills.
I also realize that my students need a lot of wordstudy and reading and writing practice (fiction and non-fiction). While I know it is possible to do this through the content area topics, I am finding it difficult to address all their reading and writing needs through math, science, and social studies.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can better help my students in the classroom through a pull-out model? The classroom teachers realize that I should be doing a lot of reading and writing practice using fiction and non-fiction, but I feel a lot of pressure from the administration to focus on content and I haven't figured out a way to effectively do both.
Please help! Thanks!
I also realize that my students need a lot of wordstudy and reading and writing practice (fiction and non-fiction). While I know it is possible to do this through the content area topics, I am finding it difficult to address all their reading and writing needs through math, science, and social studies.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can better help my students in the classroom through a pull-out model? The classroom teachers realize that I should be doing a lot of reading and writing practice using fiction and non-fiction, but I feel a lot of pressure from the administration to focus on content and I haven't figured out a way to effectively do both.
Please help! Thanks!