Tuesday, December 5, 2017

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Monday, November 27, 2017

Take a Step forward (November 2017)

It is interesting to see B' class response and reflection on playing the game "Take a Step forward".  Some of the students played this game last year but they had different roles. After the debriefing of their learning experience at the end of the lesson, students wrote their reflection focusing on the following points:
  • How I felt taking the role of another person
  • The most challenging thing
  • Three things I learned
I find students' reflection vital for both parties - students and teacher.  Via their feedback in the form of both oral and written comments, I learned not to take things for granted.  Students' feedback/reflection drives instruction.   I need give them the opportunity to think about their learning, feelings and problems they may have during lesson sessions but also other learning activities beyond the classroom. The Ss' reflection is presented collectively below:

 How I felt taking the role of another person
It was weird and challenging
it was not as easy as it looks
it was an interesting experience because it wasn't easy to think about other people
it made me feel more privileged than I thought I was
weird, it was difficult to take the role
I felt weird, it gave me another perception of life
I felt bad because I was in bad life situation
It was a challenging experience
It was something different
nice challenge
felt happy when I was stepping forward
felt confident about some questions
It was an exciting experience because I had to imagine my current situation and also think about my future.

The most challenging thing
to know the rights of that person
to think how your life is
thinking if he other person had the privileges/rights I was asked
take their role, pretend we were them
it was difficult to understand the rights I had
getting to the mindset that  I am a girl
taking the role of someone you don't know
it was a challenging thing to take the role of another person in society

Three things I learned
some things we take for granted
not everyone has all the rights
everyone is different
not a lot of people are rich
many people have financial problems
There are not many people in the upper class
some people have no rights
whether you are an immigrant or not greatly determines what you are able to do
that I have a better life than others
Fortunately, I have rights.
I learned about other social classes
I learned that what is granted to one may be a luxury for another
I'm more privileged than I thought.
I'm satisfied with what I have
Drugs make you feel in danger
Your future is in danger
There are different social groups
each person face different problems
not all  people have the same rights
some people have the rights but not the money
the majority of the people are at the bottom of social class
everyone has human rights so whatever the situation of a person, you must respect it.
I learned that the majority of people aren't in a good financial and social situation and they don't have a lot of rights in comparison to rich people.

What I want  to learn more about
the rights of each person
what we can do to help them
I would like to learn more about the rights that are age/gender based
I'd like to learn more about inequality of different social classes and ways to counter it
What we can do to help people
the rights for each person
how the people who are at the bottom of social class can have more rights
how many social groups there are
quite easy to get into the situation
I would like to learn more about the statistics for the percentage of people in the upper and lower class in different countries.





Tuesday, November 14, 2017

workshop based lesson "Take a Step Forward"

My involvement in European and other programmes, which mainly took place while serving in the Public Secondary school sector, was a revelation for me: projects make you more action plan-oriented and creative.  Being involved in the European Parliament Ambassador School Programme led to workshop based lessons or game, play oriented lesson  named Take a Step Forward.  There is so much quality material produced via the Council of Europe that I, as a teacher, strongly feel that it is my responsibility to provide students with material and learning processes that will enable them to adopt positive attitudes towards otherness and  acquire skills and competences.  This game, on the theme of citizenship and related topics Discrimination, Xenophobia, Poverty, Human Rights, got my students to take the role of a member of a different person (social group) and think about his/her rights and feelings. They would discuss their feelings about taking the role of another person and issues that come out such as social inequalities.  At the very end of the lesson, students completed an exit card.  It is interesting to see what students learned, what they want to learn more about and difficulties they had.

Three(3) things I learned
Two (2) things I want to learn more about
One (1) difficulty I had
Collaborate with my classmates (4)
-Take the lesson activity seriously
-Place myself in someone else’s position(8)
-To become this kind of person
I learned values
I learned my rights
How to behave towards my classmates
To respect more the people who came as migrants in my country
To care more about them
Not to judge people by how they act(if they take many steps)
There are many social groups (7)
I learned new social status
Their freedom
How to get into someone else’s shoes
There are people with difficulties(4)
The farmers are happy and rich
Some people don’t have the same rights
The meaning of refugees
People with no financial problems can go further
Every people have different human rights
Everyone will judge others
Money is important in life
Life is difficult
Appaently I might have committed suicide if I was disabled
Farmers are poor
Vocabulary
Not to discriminate people
About other groups of people
More English words
About other types of people
New English words
The good and the bad things in life
Learning about other groups of people
Thinking about other social classes
The good and bad in life
The way of life that people have
The things that rich and poor people can do
The problems that poor peoplehave
Financial problems
Human problems
Financial problems
Racism (2)
I want to play this game again
Immigrants rights in other countries
How to connect with any character
More details
More new words
Help people with difficulties (2)
Ways to help other social classes who are in need
Feelings of other people in other social classes
About other cultures
Countries which have problems
How to fight against racism
Why racist people react like this
How people can get a better life
Learn how to control difficult situations

Feelings of people who come from lower social groups
Ways to  help these people
Poor people
People with special needs
Other people in other countries and how they live
About their life
Fact that they have financial difficulties
I want to learn how the poor people survive and how they feed their children


I haven’t had any difficulty (5)
Some difficult words
Difficulty if we stay back or go forward
Feel that I am free
Understanding some difficulties other people have
To understand when to step forward
I don’t have the chance to do anything I want
Reality problems
Considering the life of a disabled person
Be able of feel like them
Recognize the difficulties of some people
English words
Recognize the different types of people
Recognise different types of people
To understand what other people are