Monday, November 14, 2011

Learning is your own reward

Too often are we not sure about whether we are good enough or just average. 
Too often do we give up things easily.
Too often do we only look at things near us, and forget the big picture.

When I finished studying at HELP in 2009 and moved on the graduate school in Second Language Studies, there were many students who had to take ELI courses and were reluctant to be there. I chose to be there, for a very simple reason – there is always something I need to learn and will learn.

I truly appreciate everyone’s suggestions on the first two-week survey. The comments were high quality and useful. I only wish that I could have done it last Thursday so I could have made some changes for today. I am open to listened to everyone who has a voice, and am always trying to make this course as informational and useful as possible. 
On top of that, one of my goals is to train you to have a responsible learning attitude because you are a high proficient English users. You should be able to “think” critically in a logical and educated way.


So far, I think everyone is doing their best and I am very impressed by how much you could keep up with me. Thank you all for not giving up easily. :)

To answer one of your concerns about this course, I will use the space here rather than our class time.

The usefulness of the reading journal and concerns about the course
About 50% of the students in this course wondered about the effectiveness of this reading journal assignment, and I am not sure why because I did not get reasons from any of you. But some of you did mention that it takes too much time and you do not want to do it. I understand that as a student, assignments are not always the most fun thing to do, but I do need a reason from you to tell me why you think this is not helpful. There, you should be able to tell the differences between “complaints” and “productive suggestions”.

I understand that not everyone is going to be involved in academic society, but I wonder whether what we do in academia is entirely irrelevant to you.  


Actually, the reading journal assignment is to help you build up a habit to read in English on some advanced materials rather than always reading easy or fun texts.  It is for sure more fun to read a comic book, but I wish studying were that easy.


Your journals are very well written and the ideas from everyone are just fruitful. You won't believe how much other teachers are telling me how the quality of your journals is good and the comments are very interesting.

TOEFL is important for some people at this moment, and I completely understand it (trust me, I was once a victim). However, I found out that people who only have and are only concerned about having TOEFL test taking skills are more likely to suffer later on in higher education in the U.S. because they tend to delay the reality much later.  In the beginning of this term, I conducted a needs analysis. Most of you mentioned about becoming a better reader in English, reading faster, understanding reads better or something related to improve your reading skills. However, not one said, “I want to become a good test taker”. 

To go from there, I decided to help you become a more skillful reader rather than a test-taking expert.  And that is why the textbook content is going to be used later in this term.

I have taught TOEFL before, and I was not sure if that was the right thing to do to just teach test taking skills. I felt like a cram school teacher that way. So, this term I decided to help you become a better reader (since some of you took Jin’s reading course before and I know that it was really helpful and fun!) in academia first, and then practice test taking skills.

However, I need to listen to your voices. If teaching TOEFL test-taking skills is the most urgent and important thing to you at this moment, I will make some arrangement.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts with me. It was helpful. :)


Monday, November 7, 2011

Adjustment on assignments in this class

Hi all, 


Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with me and making suggestions for this class. 


I know that not all of you stated your opinions in class on the reading journal and vocab journal. But it is the same everywhere in the world, if you do not express, your voice won't be heard. Express your ideas anyway possible so you are not giving up your rights.


Here's the change that we made in class today as a group: 


1. Reading blog (10% of your grades): 2 entries per week with 3 comments on 3 different people's blogs.


2.Vocab journal (10% of your grades): Change the format from 10 words per week separately from your reading journal to being included in your reading journals. For example,


On Nov. 7th you read the article from http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/11/111103-daylight-savings-2011-time-savings-when-does-fall-back-nation/?source=hp_dl1_news_daylightsaving20111105


And you write your [summary] and [reaction/reflection] on your reading journal blog, then you list new words that you learn from the reading below your [summary] and [reaction/reflection].


Grading policy:Notice that vocabulary journal contains 10% of your grades. Each week when you post your journals, make sure you type in new words/phrases that you lean from the reading below your summary/reflection.


You still need to type the new word, part of speech, definition, synonym ,and an example sentence. 


3. The quality of your assignment. As we talked in class, if your summary or reflection does not go into depth, it is fairly hard for others to comment on. Now that you are not writing 3 entries per week, I am expecting you to have good quality on your reading journals. 150 words should be a reasonable requirement, or depends on the quality of your work. 


Think of this as a good opportunity to practice summarizing skill which a 400-level HELP student definitely should learn and be able to use. 


Questions? Let me know! 




(Please vote below)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

The reading journal assignment

Hi everyone, 

Good job on making entries for this week! Most of you had three or more journals, which is very cool. 

I would like to remind you, if you had not posted anything by the deadline, which is 8 pm every Saturday, or you had only posted partially (fewer than 3 entries), you will lose 2 points each time until all the points for this assignment are gone. 
  • BUT!!!! Since this is the first week, and I said it in class that we are going to try this first to see how it goes, for this week(week 2) only, you will not be taken out any points if you had done at least one or two journals.  
          For those who did not post anything at all, 1 point is taken from your grade for the reading journal. 

For those who did their journals and made comments on time, you will receive extra credit for 2 points on your reading journal.
  • Also, for the vocab journal, if you do not send it to me on time by email, you will lose 2 points each time until the total 10 points are gone. 
But again, we will start this from next week (week 3), so who ever sent it to me on time will receive extra credits for 2 points on your vocab journal as well. 

Please notice that it is only because this is the first time/week that we have started doing this do I make exceptions for you.  Starting from next week you are expected to follow all the guidelines of the assignments for this class. 

Make sure you talk to me if you don't understand, otherwise no excuses will be accepted.  Let the communication go on between us! :)

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Settings of your blog

Hi all,

Some of you are experiencing difficulty posting comments on others' blogs. Please double check your blog settings to make sure people can post on your blog, and make sure the comments show on your blog so I know they made comments.

Email me if you cannot make comments.

Later,
Cynthia

P.S. Please vote below on the topic of posting your reading journals on HELP blog. :)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

APEC Night - a meaningful event

Hi folks, 


Tomorrow night , November 3rd, is the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) night at UHM campus center ball room. Although not all of you are in business related field, it is still a meaningful event to go to. It might also be an interesting topic to write about for your reading journal if you do read and learn something from the event. 


Here's the info about APEC night:

WHEN: Thursday, November 3, 2011
WHERE: Campus Center Ballroom – 3rd floor Campus Center
TIME: 4:00 – 6:00 pm
WHAT: Free food, photo booth, treasure hunting, APEC video contest, APEC booths!




APEC Brief.... 
APEC summit started in 1989 and has been a significant contribute in the areas of international trade and investment, and business facilitation. The 21 members of APEC, such as Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and ,will be in Honolulu in November for a week long (November 6-13). Discussing topics including three specifically profound areas:


  1. 1. Strengthening regional economic integration and expanding trade
  2. 2. Promoting green growth
  3. 3. Expanding regulatory cooperation and advancing regulatory convergence



For more information, you can visit the UHERO website -  http://www.uhero.hawaii.edu/74/apec-project

Go to http://www.uhero.hawaii.edu/assets/UHEROProjectFinalupdate.pdf   to see the flyer of APEC. 

Well, see you tomorrow in class and the APEC event if you are going also!