Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Norton & Pavlenko


               I was not too surprised by what the researchers found from their studies, but I was interested to read about what they found at the end of their study. One thing they found out about language learners was that language teachers need to help them claim the right to speak outside of the classroom. Many students struggle to use their second language outside the classroom because they are nervous to mess up, they do not feel comfortable using it outside the classroom yet; the list goes on and on. It is important for the teacher to help the students feel comfortable to use their target language outside of the classroom. Obviously most of the student’s goals are to use the language in the community so they can communicate with everyone, but they need to get to the point where they are comfortable to do so; and that is where the teacher can come in and help.
            One article talked about the classroom-based social research, which engages the students social identities that will help them use and improve on their target language outside the classroom. Second language learners are able to do this with support from their language teacher. Especially with second language learners, teachers have to play a huge role in motivating and helping the students move forward with their target language. However, in the second article they found that motivation does not translate good language learning. I was interested to read that because usually motivation is a huge factor of language learning. 

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Hinkel, Kumar, Wintergerst


           I really liked how the beginning of Kumar’s article started. It started with some quotes that got me thinking about what culture is and how it is viewed differently amongst everyone. I liked the quote from Mary Catherine Bateson, “…cultural gap between members of different generations within the same family…” (Kumar, 8). I have found this statement to be very within my own family. Everyone in my family believes in our religion and cultural background, but there is definitely a gap between the generations. My grandparents have very different views on what should be practiced than do my parents than do my siblings and I. Although it sometimes causes conflicts within the family, when it comes down to it, we all believe in many of the same things within our culture and share all of our traditions together.
            It is a teacher’s job and it is important to apply what the kids have learned in the classroom to their lives outside the classroom. I liked learning about the different techniques to help students reduce stress with cultural adjustments. I think it is important to help students learn different cultures that are being practiced by other students or where they currently live, but it is extremely important to let the students keep their culture and identity with them. You as a teacher do not want your students to lose their identity especially when they are new to the area. You want your students to feel comfortable in your classroom and making them comfortable with their own culture and everyone else’s culture will make them feel that much more comfortable. 

Monday, January 21, 2013

Morgan Articles


            This article really put culture into perspective for me. I have never heard of the five dimensions of culture, but they perfectly described the different aspects of what culture is. As I was reading through the different dimensions, I thought about my own culture and how it relates to me. I thought about all the different artifacts that my family and people in my religion have taken in because we are members of our culture. There are many different practices we partake in as a culture and that is a huge part of who we are. The different ceremonies, events, parties, celebrations, holidays, etc. are all part of the practices and traditions we partake in every year. The perspectives of a culture are all the beliefs and values the community has towards their culture. The community is the group of people that carry on the cultural practices and passes them on from generation to generation. The community is what makes the culture stay alive and it is how the traditions are passed on from generation to generation. The persons are the individual members of the culture. I am a person that keeps my culture going because I believe in everything my religion and culture is about.
            The articles talked about how language is everywhere, but when it comes to the classroom setting, language and culture need to be treated separately otherwise it becomes too complex. When you are learning a language, students learn the culture along with it, but not at the same time. It is not wise to teach the culture while teaching the language. Culture is something that can be picked up or understood quickly once you are learning the language. It is smart for teachers to use language in order for the students to learn the culture that goes with it. I think students, especially young ones, can quickly pick up on language and as long as they can do that, I believe culture comes right along with it.