Related to the idea of problem-posing (Freire) and getting students to pose questions and be critical, Sonia Nieto referred to Marilyn Cochran-Smith's work on Teachers and Inquiry. A teacher is always learning and inquiring and changing. One teacher Nieto interviewed said she threw out her lesson plans every year because she was always revising her classes and her students were always new. I am very much in the habit of inquiry and classroom research because of a Faculty Inquiry Grant we had in Carpinteria for two years. Not only did we do some great videotaping of students, assessing and inquiring about how we were conducting the class, but we learned more about how to contextualize the class and how important peer to peer learning was for the students. This again goes back to Freire. Students who come to us have so much to give and to share. They are very smart and experienced.
Lessons learned from Carpinteria Fina.
Here is a video about our first group of Carpinteria Fina students at Laney College. The film was made by Roy Robles of Career Ladders Project (very much a part of the Wood Tech program and Carpinteria) video
Here is an example of team teaching--both teachers talking at once...
We labeled machines and tools in Spanish. Then you can label in English.
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