Back into the Rhythm of Online Instruction
Hello, Verbling Community! It's such an opportunity to login once again and realize Verbling will have more users in online education because of the Corona virus pandemic. That's why I've lowered my tutoring rate. Now more than ever, connecting with people and empowering students to learn is essential to happiness and success.
In the past two months, I have, like many teachers, experienced a whirlwind of online instructional strategies. My sixth grade students needed online resources to develop their fluency, increase their vocabulary, and learn about literature and persuasive techniques. Reaching them through the phone, youtube, and Blackboard has allowed for asynchronous and real time education. That said, many students felt motivated when they had an opportunity to interact with a teacher because the interaction built their emotional attachment to the class.
While I have no statistic to extrapolate, my experience and intuition tell me that success with any skill depends upon a person's intrinsic motivation: how much the student wants to do the task for the sake of it, rather than because of a reward or a punishment. Learning English is no stranger to this fact because learners need to enjoy learning English to improve AND to accomplish a goal. Did you know students who are intrinsically motivated to read tend to invest three times as much than those who are not intrinsically motivated (Wigfried and Guthrie, 1997)?
About Me:
Since becoming a Verbling teacher, I've taught diverse students different areas of English development outside of the online platform. I've tutored an adult from Iraq who needed help in elementary reading, and I have tutored a high school student in SAT testing. Although I do not have a TOEFL teaching license, I recently finished a college course in Evidence-based literacy instruction, which means teaching students how to read. Most importantly, my professional experience teaching 6th grade English for five years can empower me to help students develop their English language skills. For more information on my teaching skills and ideologies, please visit the following websites:
Graduate School Teaching Portfolio:
https://sites.google.com/site/ruengedporthillaryrddll/home
Example online (asynchronous) Creative Writing Lesson:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv2jRRjvYV4&feature=youtu.be
2020年6月23日