Sunday, June 10, 2012

Attention 220 Students

We're meeting tomorrow for conferences @ 5.45. You will want to show up to be sure I have all your assignments.

Secondly, I'm asking that everyone POST their Case Study onto their blogs as their final post.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Fall Paid Tutoring Positions

WE are now beginning to hire students to work as paid tutors for the Fall I 2012 semester for our peer tutoring program at the college, Academic Peer Instruction. Those who will be considered must have : a GPA of 3.0 or better, a record of B+ or higher in the course they wish to tutor, a friendly outgoing personality and sufficient free time availability. This is a paid position that requires approximately 10-12 hours a week. If you are interested, please get in touch using the contact information below:

Dr. Joyce Zaritsky (Program Director) or Andi Toce (Assistant Director),
Room E115
Tel: 718 482 5625

Final Exam Review

Format: same as the midterm.

Study:

Hayward on non-native speakers (remember to review the main points of the essay).
Hayward on US writing expectations (ditto above).
Kozol on educational opportunities (ditto above).
Freire on how knowledge is made (ditto).
Freire on the pedagogy of problem-posing (ditto).

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Case Study Assignment

3-5 pages

This assignment asks you to do the following:

Begin your case study by articulating your tutoring philosophy. Introduce yourself to readers, and to the texts you'll be drawing upon, and to your main principles of tutoring. Draw upon course texts and readings by mentioning up front the major ideas you plan to cite, who wrote them, and what texts they're from.

For your statement, consider: what is tutoring? what does it do? why does it matter? Your answers to these questions could help you form your tutoring philosophy. You'll want to ultimately be able to explain the different principles of your philosophy to your readers.

When you consider your principals of tutoring, consider what theories/strategies/texts they come from. That will give you an idea about how to connect your principals to the intellectual foundations of your principals. 

Develop examples of how your tutoring experience has helped you develop this philosophy. Let your work with students demonstrate and illustrate different principles of your philosophy. In each example, give details about your work with students: what were the challenges, and how did you overcome them? How did you approach your work with students? How did you find out what worked and what didn't? Supplement your discussion with regular references to course texts.

The "case study" aspect of this assignments asks you to show your tutoring principals (the foundation of your tutoring philosophy) at work in your interactions with students while tutoring. 

In your conclusion, consider some of the more philosophical discussions we've had about the context of tutoring. What are your reflections upon the role of tutoring in education? What are your broader reflections about the role of education itself?


Sorry for the late post.