4/10/2014

Selfielm and Usies Film

                                                
As a language teacher who must capture the students' imagination on a daily basis, I am constantly seeking professional development workshops to improve my teaching skills and become better connected to my students' ever-growing interests. Throughout my teaching career, I have attended an incredible amount of teacher workshops and seminars that have certainly helped me achieve this goal. Nevertheless, it has been a year-long teachers' English program that I recently took at the University of Puerto Rico in the Teacher's Summer Institute that has finally transformed my English classes from what I like to call a “teacher-driven class” to a “student-driven class.” 
     The program was taught by university professors and it was held at the University of Puerto Rico from June/2013 to May/2014. The program consisted of twenty-nine teacher workshops for public and private schoolteachers. It is a federally-funded grant titled Professional Development for Teachers of English to Diverse Learners:  Integration of Art and Technology in the English Classroom.
 The teacher workshops were held during three sessions: the summer session, the first semester of 2013-2014 and follow-up visits to the schools during the second semester 2013-2014. All the work produced by the teachers will be published by the program at the end of May, 2014.
      Some of the workshops that were offered during the all-day summer sessions  included the following topics: Movies a Source of Idiomatic Expressions for English Language Enhancement, Using Music for Creative Writing, The Museum as a Visual Cue for Speaking and Writing Production, Visits to the Art Museum of Puerto Rico, Enjoying Poetry Through Figurative Writing and Using the Radio for Listening Comprehension. During the first semester of the 2013-2014 academic year, the following workshops were offered during the half-day classes held on Saturdays: Drama for the Enhancement of Oral Communication, the Application of Technology to the Production of Digital Stories, Innovative Strategies to Develop Speaking Skills, and Language Teaching Through Strategic Planning, among others. Once we started the semester, the strategies learned in the workshops were immediately put into use . This catapulted us into stardom. There has been an explosive change in my classes at my school.
           These strategies which I put into practice every single day have revolutionized our classes. Students cannot wait to begin new projects, movies, oral presentations or anything that I or they suggest. All activities are strategically planned. The principal and the school administration have strongly supported our efforts. The questionnaires sent out to parents and students are all brimming with positive comments and feedback. Colleagues from the English Department have started using art and technology as a driving force in their own classrooms, as well, when they see the startling results that come with integration.
     The most important project which the seventh graders accomplished was the Selfielm@nvargas, a term taken from “selfie” and “film.” This project consists of an I-movie filmed by each individual student with an I-phone. By writing a storyboard and a script, the student, filmed scenes from her daily routine. With the help of the Technology Department at our school , a collection of  short one-minute video shots developed into a 10 -minute film based on the student’ s daily activities that were most meaningful to her. Some of the interests showed on film were Family, Friends, What I’m most proud of, Sports, Hobbies, and Community service. This project captured on film the essence of being a twelve –year- old girl. The student has to narrate a short description of the scene in a voice-over. One of the things that the students most loved about this project was the possibility of adding more interests as they went on the next grade and adding movie shots related to their new experiences as an 8th grader and so on until they reach their senior year. The 10- minute Selfielm@  was scored and used as a test grade which consists of 45% of the class grade for the first semester.

                During the second semester the students are developing the concept of “ Usies.” This is also a 10 minute film where two friends can choose from different themes the story that they will develop in their film. Among them are the following topics : “A User’s Manual for My Best Friend: What Makes Her Tick?,” “ A Talk Show: Interview With My Best Friend” and “ Behind the Scenes With My Favorite Star Impersonations.” This film will also count as a test grade.
                 Using these techniques inspires students to try out new things and convinces them that in spite of the complexity of the project, they can accomplish anything they set themselves to do.