“Through Your Child’s Eyes.”

 

Think about what you learned from viewing the selected grade level videos from “Through Your Child’s Eyes.” In 2-3 sentences, summarize the overall challenges students faced and what viewing the videos taught you about how dyslexia affects students academically and away from the educational environment. Identify the grade level you selected. In replies to peers, discuss commonalities you see in the realizations you had about the effects of dyslexia and share additional examples of the effects of this disability on students in and away from school.

Adapting Materials for ELLs

 

1. How will you introduce this text to your ELL students? What will be different than how you introduce the text to non-ELL students?
2. How will you ensure that your ELL students are actively engaged with this text?
3. What steps will you take to adapt this text so that ELLs are able to read the text and truly understand it?
4. How will you ensure that ELL students will be able to speak/discuss and produce oral academic English?
5. How will you ensure that ELL students will be able to write and produce written academic English?

BOOK CRITIQUE

The Hole in our Gospel. Servant evangelism is an element that appears to be biblical supported (Mark 9:41). But there seems to be some polarization of those two words: servant, and evangelism. Some emphasize one or the other but the intuitive student should consider implementing them both in tandem. Oswald Chambers said in Utmost for His Highest…November 4th, “it is essential to give people a chance of acting on the truth of God. The responsibility must be left with the individual, you cannot act for him, it must be his own deliberate act, but the evangelical message ought always to lead a man to act.” Richard Stearns addresses giving people a chance. While servant evangelism is not the only method of evangelism, it is a methodology that gives all students the opportunity to participate (I Cor. 3:9).
Student Ministry Essentials. Write a summary and book critique on the following textbook: The Hole in Our Gospel. The Book Critique must include the following sections: Introduction, Summary, Personal Response, and Conclusion. Remember to reference quotes from the book. This assignment needs a statement of the number of pages read (which typically is the page count of the book). This statement can be at the beginning or ending of the critique. Refer to the grading rubric for complete assignment requirements.