Monday, October 26, 2015

Effectiveness of Teachers

     After reading chapter 4 of "College Culture, Student success," it has occurred that there are different methods to being an effective teacher. Azar Nafisi, Mike Rose, and Paul Roberts have excellent selections about personal experiences of having or being an effective teacher.  In each of these passages, a teacher had shown an interest in the students education which ultimately led to an effective teaching in the students opinion.
      An example of effective teaching is when Mr. MacFarland took an interest in Rose's writing and realized that Rose was not placed on the correct education path. Rose even states: "Jack MacFarlane couldn't have come into my life at a better time."(Rose, 139) This is an example that supports the effectiveness of a teacher because MacFarland was able to spike an interest in Rose that no other teacher was able to. Even past English teachers were not able to peak interests of Rose. The purpose of MacFarland in Rose's life was to establish an interest in Rose's education so that he may decide to better his future by going to college to receive a degree in English. Personally, if more teachers took this kind of action with students at a young age, maybe more students would have the ambition to continue their educations beyond high school. If my teachers become more involved with my struggles in history, I might have enjoyed the material and strived to achieve grades that were above average. The effectiveness of one teacher could be improved by playing such an influential role in the students life.
      In the case of Azar Nafisi, she was the teacher and opened up he house to students to join her in a reading session about books that were banned. It seems as though the students are timid at first, but through this interactions with Nafisi, the students became more confident in their readings and were reluctant to share their opinions or experiences. Nafisi showed manners of effectiveness by allowing her students to feel confident when they shared their experiences and opinions. These women, well, students were able to positively benefit from this positive interaction. In a way i can relate to this article because my high school English teacher showed me that reading the same types of books aren't very challenging or interesting. She was able to help me read other genres which led me to begin reading british literature, old horrors like Dracula, and even science fiction novels. This was an effective method to teaching her lessons because it allowed me to become more open minded in selecting books for assignments, and other experiences.
     Paul Roberts wrote the selection "How to say nothing in 500 words." In this selection he is very persuading and provides some very effective advice for writing papers.  "If you want the reader to believe college football is bad for the players, you have to do more than say it," Before reading this article, my arguments would typically look like a fourth grader had written it, where the explanation is " because I said so." A majority of Robets statements were quite effective, which helped me attempt to correctly write my rhetorical analysis. Also, Roberts was able to write out a step-by-step process that would help any lost writer establish a good argument. Although I did not take the more unusual side of the argument, I was able to provide evidence that helped strengthen my argument. Roberts work was quite effective for a student to apply to any paper they write.
    In conclusion, I believe that some teachers are able to be effective. The effectiveness may be different based on the student, but I feel strongly that any teacher that shows a genuine interest in the students educational successes, like Nafisi, students will show a genuine interest in the material being taught. Many teachers use different method in teaching, but there are some students that need an extra push and who better to help than a teacher.
    
    

1 comment:

  1. I have to agree with Tazney's statement " If any teacher shows a genuine interest in the student's edicational siccesses...., students will show a genuine interest in the material being taught". I previously wrote a blog response to this same article. In it I informed that I have had some great teachers, but also so horrid ones. In high school I had Mr. Smith our 11th grade Chemistry teacher. This guy was awful. We did not get along. Due to this strained relationship my grades in this class suffered. It wasn't only my grades that suffered, but also my overall interest in Chemistry. This was passed on you my collegiate career where I got a B in Chemistry I and a B- in Chemistry II. I attribute this not to a lack of trying now, but to the lack of interest in the subject in high school. This lack of interest caused was caused because of Mr. Smith and is ineffective teaching tools. His inability to relate to a student. Him not finding an angle to "make me see this light". This lack on interest caused me to miss some of the basics which made College level Chemistry that much harder even with a solid effort. Effective teachers are a godsend in my mind.

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