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Literate Environment Analysis
By:Taniesha Blake
Walden University
Instructor: Dr. Bernice Parrott
EDUC - 6706R – 3The Beginning Reader, Pre K -3
Literate Environment Analysis
Creating a literate environment does not only mean providing multiple texts for students to read.
It means creating an environment that promote, reading, writing, listening and speaking. In
Addition, students should be taught the necessary strategies that will help them to become
strategic thinkers, their response and develop an understanding of what they read.
Getting to Know My Students
Over the years I have always tried to get to know my students. However,
throughout this course I have learned that getting to know my students does not
only help me to understand them, but it also helped me to know what their interest
are and what will motivate them. I try to use both cognitive and non-cognitive
forms of assessments in order to plan effective lessons.
Based on the results of the assessment activities I try to formulate small groups to
meet the needs of my students.
The media segment Getting to Know Your Students states, we
teach students which means we need to get to know them better, which means
really finding out about the whole child.” (Laureate Education Inc 2010 n.p) Very
often I use the KWL so that I can be better able to cater for my students academic
needs. I want to know what students know about a particular topic so that I can
make adjustments to my lesson plan where necessary. This method has helped me to recognize
my students strengths and weaknesses.
Selecting Texts
Thornly & Mcdonald (2002) states, “have found that students often ignore visual
images and do not always understand the significance of subject-related
illustrations, diagrams and graphs”. (p. 1) I believe that it is of significant
importance that I know my students in order to select the appropriate text that
meets their interest. Over the past several weeks with the information I have learned throughout
this course it helped me to think twice before selecting text which is appropriate for my students’
level of development, their interest and theme related.
The media segment Analyzing and Selecting Text states, you think about how you can analyze
text so you can be helpful to your students and there is a very simple tool called the literacy
matrix. (Laureate education Inc 2010 n.p) The Literacy matrix has given me fundamental steps
on how I can analyze text in such a way that it helps both me and my students the overall
distribution and type of text that is being used.
Interactive Perspective
I believe fluent reading is derived from developing both decoding skills and relating information
to prior knowledge. The media segment Strategic Processing states, the interactive perspective of
reading involves really not just teaching children how to read but how to become strategic
thinkers (Laureate Education Inc 2010 n.p) The interactive perspective is then one of the most
important aspect of literacy development as this is where students learn how to think
strategically. Thus, I use the KWL chart to help recognize that they can also link their prior
knowledge to new information.
Critical and Response Perspectives
A student’s response and how well they comprehend a text is very important to me. I try to ask
my students open-ended questions to see how they view the text and if they can actually predict
the author’s intentions based on the pictures they see on the cover or what they hear from the
first paragraph. It is not just understanding a text, it is also students’ response to a text that
motivates me as a teacher and assist me in the process of planning future lessons. The media
segment Response Perspectives states, we need to know what books have moved them, that
changes who they are. (Laureate Education Inc 2010 n.p) I want the text that I select to have a
positive impact on my students. I want it to leave a lasting effect that it make s them better
individuals not just in Pre K, but also in their later years..
Feedback from Colleagues and Family Members of Students
This course was very exciting and an eye-opener. It helped me to gather new information on how
to teach students to become strategic thinkers. I have now become more interested in getting to
know my students’ interest so that I can choose the appropriate text to meet their individual
needs. I also want when I select a text my students respond to it in a positive way. The weekly
resources and discussions helped me to make adjustments not only to my approach to teaching
reading but to also in creating a more effective literacy learning environment. This new
information I will share with some colleagues, parents and other family members at my school. I
want to know what new insights you have gained, how would it influence your approach to
literacy, how can I support you in your literacy development of your students or children and
what questions do you have?
Reference
Laureate Education Inc (Producer) (a) (2010) Analyzing and Selecting Texts [Video
Webcast] Retrieved
fromhttps://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url
=%2Fwebapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D
_2653379_1%26url%3D:
Laureate Education Inc (Producer) (b) (2010) Getting to know Literacy Learners [Video
Webcast] Retrieved from:
https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url=%2F
webapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D_2653
379_1%26url%3D
Laureate Education Inc (Produce) (c) (2010) Response Perspectives Retrieved from:
https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url=%2F
webapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D_2653
379_1%26url%3D
Laureate Education Inc (Producer) (d) (2010) Strategic Processing Retrieved from:
https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url=%2F
webapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D_2653
379_1%26url%3D
McDonald. P., Thornley, M., (2002) Knowing how to select appropriate texts (p. 1) Retrieved
from: http://englishonline.tki.org.nz/English-Online/Teacher-needs/Reviewed-
resources/Reading/Selecting-texts/Knowing-how-to-choose-appropriate-texts

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Presentation literate environment analysis

  • 1. Literate Environment Analysis By:Taniesha Blake Walden University Instructor: Dr. Bernice Parrott EDUC - 6706R – 3The Beginning Reader, Pre K -3
  • 2. Literate Environment Analysis Creating a literate environment does not only mean providing multiple texts for students to read. It means creating an environment that promote, reading, writing, listening and speaking. In Addition, students should be taught the necessary strategies that will help them to become strategic thinkers, their response and develop an understanding of what they read.
  • 3. Getting to Know My Students Over the years I have always tried to get to know my students. However, throughout this course I have learned that getting to know my students does not only help me to understand them, but it also helped me to know what their interest are and what will motivate them. I try to use both cognitive and non-cognitive forms of assessments in order to plan effective lessons. Based on the results of the assessment activities I try to formulate small groups to meet the needs of my students.
  • 4. The media segment Getting to Know Your Students states, we teach students which means we need to get to know them better, which means really finding out about the whole child.” (Laureate Education Inc 2010 n.p) Very often I use the KWL so that I can be better able to cater for my students academic needs. I want to know what students know about a particular topic so that I can make adjustments to my lesson plan where necessary. This method has helped me to recognize my students strengths and weaknesses.
  • 5. Selecting Texts Thornly & Mcdonald (2002) states, “have found that students often ignore visual images and do not always understand the significance of subject-related illustrations, diagrams and graphs”. (p. 1) I believe that it is of significant importance that I know my students in order to select the appropriate text that meets their interest. Over the past several weeks with the information I have learned throughout this course it helped me to think twice before selecting text which is appropriate for my students’ level of development, their interest and theme related.
  • 6. The media segment Analyzing and Selecting Text states, you think about how you can analyze text so you can be helpful to your students and there is a very simple tool called the literacy matrix. (Laureate education Inc 2010 n.p) The Literacy matrix has given me fundamental steps on how I can analyze text in such a way that it helps both me and my students the overall distribution and type of text that is being used.
  • 7. Interactive Perspective I believe fluent reading is derived from developing both decoding skills and relating information to prior knowledge. The media segment Strategic Processing states, the interactive perspective of reading involves really not just teaching children how to read but how to become strategic thinkers (Laureate Education Inc 2010 n.p) The interactive perspective is then one of the most important aspect of literacy development as this is where students learn how to think strategically. Thus, I use the KWL chart to help recognize that they can also link their prior knowledge to new information.
  • 8. Critical and Response Perspectives A student’s response and how well they comprehend a text is very important to me. I try to ask my students open-ended questions to see how they view the text and if they can actually predict the author’s intentions based on the pictures they see on the cover or what they hear from the first paragraph. It is not just understanding a text, it is also students’ response to a text that motivates me as a teacher and assist me in the process of planning future lessons. The media segment Response Perspectives states, we need to know what books have moved them, that changes who they are. (Laureate Education Inc 2010 n.p) I want the text that I select to have a positive impact on my students. I want it to leave a lasting effect that it make s them better individuals not just in Pre K, but also in their later years..
  • 9. Feedback from Colleagues and Family Members of Students This course was very exciting and an eye-opener. It helped me to gather new information on how to teach students to become strategic thinkers. I have now become more interested in getting to know my students’ interest so that I can choose the appropriate text to meet their individual needs. I also want when I select a text my students respond to it in a positive way. The weekly resources and discussions helped me to make adjustments not only to my approach to teaching reading but to also in creating a more effective literacy learning environment. This new information I will share with some colleagues, parents and other family members at my school. I want to know what new insights you have gained, how would it influence your approach to literacy, how can I support you in your literacy development of your students or children and what questions do you have?
  • 10. Reference Laureate Education Inc (Producer) (a) (2010) Analyzing and Selecting Texts [Video Webcast] Retrieved fromhttps://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url =%2Fwebapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D _2653379_1%26url%3D: Laureate Education Inc (Producer) (b) (2010) Getting to know Literacy Learners [Video Webcast] Retrieved from: https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url=%2F webapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D_2653 379_1%26url%3D Laureate Education Inc (Produce) (c) (2010) Response Perspectives Retrieved from: https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url=%2F webapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D_2653 379_1%26url%3D Laureate Education Inc (Producer) (d) (2010) Strategic Processing Retrieved from: https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_tab_group_id=_2_1&url=%2F webapps%2Fblackboard%2Fexecute%2Flauncher%3Ftype%3DCourse%26id%3D_2653 379_1%26url%3D McDonald. P., Thornley, M., (2002) Knowing how to select appropriate texts (p. 1) Retrieved from: http://englishonline.tki.org.nz/English-Online/Teacher-needs/Reviewed- resources/Reading/Selecting-texts/Knowing-how-to-choose-appropriate-texts