Thursday, October 29, 2020

ACTION RESEARCH

 Title of the study: Methods to overcome reading without comprehension using Action Research

 M.Nithiya, Primary School Teacher, Government Primary School, Abhishegapakkam, Puducherry. 

Abstract:

Reading fluently with comprehension can be challenging for children for lots of reasons. Not every student acquires reading skills at the same rate. Word calling is easier reading but in long run its frustrating and a pointless exercise in. It is no exaggeration to say that how will students develop the ability to comprehend what they read has a profound effect on their entire lives. A major goal of reading comprehension instruction, therefore, is to help students develop the knowledge skills and experiences they must have if they are to become competent and enthusiastic readers. The purpose of this paper is to describe the action research conducted at Government Primary School Abhishegapakkam. This report discusses about the importance of reading school for primary school children and the teaching strategies and reading strategies practice the two children in this action face. At last the report ends with the major findings, observations, recommendations and conclusion. 

Introduction:

 Reading requires understanding or comprehending, children must develop certain skills that will help them comprehend what they read. The most important thing about reading comprehension is to understand what children read being able to read fast is also important, but remember that speed is always secondary to understanding. Teachers can play a critical role in helping students develop their comprehension skills. Reading research has shown that comprehension instruction can help students do a better job of understanding and remembering what they read. Reading comprehension is the ability to process text, understand its meaning and to integrate with what the children already knows. If word recognition is difficult, students use too much of their processing capacity to read individual words, which interfere with their ability to comprehend what is sweet. Read. There are many reading strategies to improve reading comprehension and inferences, including improving one’s vocabulary critical text analysis, narration of events and practising deep reading. 

Context: 

The study was conducted in my school for third standard students, 25 in number. It was a qualitative study conducted over a period of one month. The classroom issue: I am a primary school teacher in Puducherry for 12 years. At present I am the class teacher for fourth standard students. These were the same students for whom I had taught when they were first standard too. Hence I am gifted to know about the progression of their reading and learning abilities. I always thought my class students read and understand English well by the way they read the sentences in the book. But later I realised I was false when I corrected their answer sheets. The first part they had to answer in their exam was that, they will be given a paragraph in English, which they have to read and understand and answer the questions asked related to the paragraph given. To my surprise I found many students not answering the questions correctly. Then I realised that many students could read and memorise English sentences but they were poor in understanding and comprehending what they read.

 Exploratory research questions

I asked my students a set of questions so that I will come to know the factors which prevents them from understanding the sentences read.

 Questions were as follows: 

1. What do you feel about English language?

 2. How do you feel about English class compared to Tamil class? 

3. Do you think English words are difficult to understand?

 4. What is your opinion regarding the way English classes are taken? 

5. Do you want any change in the way classes are taken?

 Data collection & Analysis:

 The various responses received from students were:

 “I could understand Tamil words easily but I couldn’t understand English words”

 “Apart from Tamil class, I don’t like any other classes because all the other subject’s classes are in English” 

“I don’t like English classes because it’s not my mother tongue”

 “I like the classes but I am not able to understand” “Fear of asking questions”. 

“Afraid of English teacher.”

 “Not able to concentrate English class because I find the words difficult”

 “There are many new words taught every day that I have to learn which is not the case with Tamil language”

 “I find the class boring” 

Observations:

 From my interaction/Question & answer session with the students I made the following interpretations:

  Students have great fear to approach teachers and to ask them queries

  They read the sentence merely as a task given to them (to satisfy the teachers) and not realising that the task is to understand it

  They are comfortable interacting with their peers

  They understand Tamil language easily as it is their mother language and so they have some background knowledge about Tamil words which is lacking with English language as most of them are from low socio economic status.

  Because the students find words difficult to understand, it sets a vicious cycle and finally makes them feel classes are boring and develops disinterest in concentrating and understanding the sentences.

  I should make class interesting for my students by innovating different teaching strategies each day.

 My plan for action research:

 o Reciprocal teaching:

 When I started taking any lesson in English, first I gave an introduction about the lesson which the students are going to learn in that class. Then I started explaining each paragraph in the lesson in detail and at the end of the class I asked any one of the student to narrate what he/she understood in the lesson in his/her native language following which I asked them to tell the same in English.

 This helped in the following ways'

a) It helped to alleviate fear in the minds of students towards teacher

 b) As they first narrate the learnt points in their native language it boosts up their confidence and helps them get over the fear to narrate in English language next. 

c) When the learning points are summarised by the student, it gives students who didn’t understand the first time, a second chance to understand the topic.

 o Group discussion:

 I divided students into many groups of 5 each and gave them different story books in English. So each group is supposed to read the book with the help from their peers and come out with pictorial representation of the story. Then one from each group is asked to write the story in his or her own words. 

This helped in the following ways: 

- a) Improving their vocabulary skills and sorting out their queries with the help from peers.

 b) Understanding the words become compulsory as they are supposed to write in their own words.

 c) As they have to pictorially represent the story, it increases their creative thinking. 

 o Explanation with illustration:

 I started explaining each and every concept with suitable illustrations which were either my own drawing or a picture from any other source. I also motivated students to draw the pictures from their own understanding. I sort help from Azim Premji foundation who had set of illustrations for various concepts. This interested the student very much and once it happened that when a concept could have been better explained with an illustration was missing, one student volunteered to draw a picture to explain the same.

 This helped in the following ways: 

a) Making the class interesting

 b) Better and easier understanding of the concept.

 c) Creative thinking of the students. 

o Video assisted learning

I started making animated videos for better and easy understanding of the subject. I used Power point, audacity, olive video editor and various other platforms for creating videos to make the class interesting for my students.

 This helped in the following ways: 

a) Helps the teacher to deliver the concepts in his/her own way.

 b) Inter-disciplinary (English, EVS, Maths, Tamil) can be integrated and taught through a single video.

 c) It’s a joyful learning for the students.

 o Assessment session:

I decided to allocate separate time for assessing students in each period. At the end of each class, I started having question and answer session which is purely interactive to assess students regarding the concepts they have understood from the class. I also gave them five to ten minutes for raising queries which I patiently solved. In these lockdown days, I started using google forms, h5p and live interactive worksheets as E-assessment tools for the same.

 This helped in the following ways:

 a) This serves as a feedback for myself to improvise in the next class

 b) To assess students understanding capabilities and to solve their queries. 

 CONCLUSION:

 Its imperative that reading should always be with comprehension. It’s the duty of every teacher to make sure that students do really understand the various concepts taught to them. Action research helps the teacher not only to understand the hindering factors of students in learning the concepts but also to come out with various solutions which can be incorporated in day to day practice to help students to overcome those factors. Also the teacher should update oneself with all the recent evolving strategies to keep the students involved in class which helps them grow better as a competent individual. 

REFERENCES:

 1. "What is Reading Comprehension?". Reading Worksheets, Spelling, Grammar, Comprehension, Lesson Plans. 2008-05-29. Archived from the original on 2016-05-09. Retrieved 2016-05-13. 2. ^ William Grabe (2009). Reading in a Second Language: Moving from Theory to Practice. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-72974-1. Archived from the original on 2018- 05-04. Koda 

Friday, October 16, 2020

 MY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


INTRODUCTION:

             

            Professional development in my understanding, is expanding my knowledge base, update myself to remain competent enough, so as to teach or educate my students, using all evolving strategies of learning and helps them to grow in a complete way.

IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

 

Ø According to me, learning doesn’t stop after I get my degree. It is just a beginning, career growth is directly related to the learning, I do after my graduation for my professional development.

 

Ø If I develop professionally, it effectively means, growth of my students too. Knowledge that I gained by attending seminars, in-service trainings, workshops helps in innovating better teaching strategies which in turn helps in better and easy understanding of the subjects by students which is ultimate goal of any teacher.

 

Ø Change is the only constant thing in this world. If I keep taking classes the same way, it becomes monotonous and slowly, the students stop concentrating. By learning new skills, innovating different ways of teaching keeps all students engage actively in learning.

 

Ø Every day new concepts emerge in all fields. So, I should update myself about the evolving trends, so that I can carry it to my students which would help them learn those concepts and at the same time, incorporate the same character in them.


List of professional development activities,

 I would like to purse for my professional growth:

·      1.Attending webinars and trainings, to learn new activities and improve my teaching methodologies

         -A) Universal Teachers Academy

         - B) Gurushala

·      2.Writing articles in ‘Thisaimaani journal’

·      3.School visit.

 

1.Attending webinars and trainings to learn new activities and  improve my teaching methodologies:

A)   Universal Teachers Academy (UTA):


v First I enrolled myself in UTA, which has set its goal as “Teach, Train, Transform”. In UTA, the first training I attended is on “finding copyright free images/music, creation of mind maps, digital brochures/certificates”. It was a 10-days online workshop and I had hands on experience and I implemented the same to my students with the help of WhatsApp. My students are very much happy as their teacher has used a different way of learning and started eagerly waiting every day to learn new things in a new way.

 

v The second session was on, ‘creation of basic E-content, animated content, stop motion animation, and uploading the content on the web’. It’s another milestone for me and for long time, I had planned to learn those techniques of creating E-contents. Now I am well-versed in creating e-content for my subjects and also, I am evaluating and assessing my students through Google forms, H5P, live interactive worksheets. By learning this, I am confident that I am moving forward to the next step of animation.

 

  B) Gurushala

        

            Then, I would really want to thank Gurushala, for helping me grow professionally. Because, this is the platform where I gained knowledge related to new teaching methodologies, to share my ideas, ask my doubts, post my content creation. And also, I completed modules on classroom management, usage of Information Technology in classrooms.

Due to the experience I gained by attending webinars, I am very proud to say that I am one of the top three winners in ‘Puducherry teacher innovator competition’ organised by Gurushala and Puducherry Education Department.

 

2.Writing articles in ‘Thisaimaani journal’:

                

           To increase my vocabulary and to learn new ways of teaching what my colleagues and fellow teachers are practising, I subscribed ‘Thisaimaani journal’. In this journal, various activities followed in other schools of Pondicherry were also published. Initially, I learnt many new activities by reading those articles, but later I also contributed by publishing my articles which are “challenges faced in classroom teaching”, “Teaching methodologies”.

 

3.School visits:

 

            I am very interested in visiting other school’s science exhibition, Reading Festival and annual day functions because I learn a lot by observing various ways they organise and execute their students’ performance in functions. By doing so I can incorporate those ideas in my classroom teaching also.

 CONCLUSION:

         Professional development is definitely important in one’s life and it makes teachers capable of doing new things. Our whole life we should dedicate to process of learning and gaining new useful knowledge that has to be effectively transferred to our students.

 

 

M.NITHIYA, PST,

PUDUCHERRY


Wednesday, April 29, 2020

ASSIGNMENT 8-INTERACTIVE VIDEO

ASSIGNMENT 7- DRAG AND DROP

ASSIGNMENT 6- FLASH CARDS

ASSIGNMENT 5



ASSIGNMENT 5

MY SCHOOL

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1B487kh78zYVMueE5mDkclPM2y7v4C5Az

my school link

ASSIGNMENT 4 WATER CYCLE



ASSIGNMENT 4

WATER CYCLE

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eUTzvuZL0a47RiJw5PMO1YiG1BNAvwes

WATER CYCLE LINK

ASSIGNMENT 3,STOP MOTION ANIMATION



ASSIGNMENT 3

https://drive.google.com/open?id=12Z204ONg2hxeU--0X-Ak5T99F4CzAk8A



STOP MOTION ANIMATION LINK

ASSIGNMENT 2


POWER POINT ANIMATION

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MlP8tjTrbSkQ8sZhtSENisxz6fiQL5vl

POWER POINT LINK

ASSIGNMENT-1 ;PHOTO STORY


M.NITHIYA

ASSIGNMENT-1(PHOTO STORY)

PHOTO STORY LINK

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zSaSwfC48fi4ZD4wEx4kaqOwN6YQqXoc