Monday, February 18, 2013

Page 31-35 2nd Paper Draft


                Some of the few ways that Mr. Escalate and my former high school teacher Ms. Laughlin are different, is they both taught in a very different environments Mr. Escalate taught in a very poor area with lots of theft and gangs. While Ms. Laughlin taught in a more red neck type area, with less gangs and theft and more dirt biking and four wheeling.  They also taught two very opposite subjects Mr. Escalate taught Math. While Ms. Laughlin taught English. Although they had their differences they both had very many aspects in common. The biggest role Mr. Escalante and Ms. Laughlin played in their students’ lives were giving them inspiration and with that self-confidence.  

            Both Mr. Escalate and Ms. Laughlin and are very strict with their students, they expect respect and if the students don’t show them that respect, then they treat that student the same way that student treats them. If the student is respectful to the teacher then the teacher will give that student respect back and also more privileges. For example, one time during class one of Mr. Escalates students flipped him off during class instead of taking this as an insult Mr. Escalate took it as a challenge. “Oh so you’re the figure man well I am that figure man two.” After this statement, Mr. Escalate then proceeded to show this student how to do multiplication on his fingers. When Ms. Laughlin is being disrespected, if the student is talking back, she will use intelligent words that the student doesn’t understand to make sure that student is not disrespectful again. The other students in the class will laugh because the student getting put in their place, so to speak is stubbing over their words not sure how to reply. Even though the majority of the class doesn’t understand exactly what she is saying either.

            Another way I have seen these teachers gain respect is have a strict late policy, Ms. Laughlin in forces the rules as well as Mr. Escalate. If a student was late to her class she would ask them to wait outside of the classroom until she had a chance to talk to them. One time when one of Mr. Escalates students were late he asked him to leave his classroom as well although, he didn’t want them to come back into his class at all that day, if that student was late. Often time though, in Mr. Escalante’s class students wanted to be there, they truly felt satisfaction in learning and being is his classroom. By being strict with their students, they gained respect through respect they were able to push their students to become successful.

            Another way Escalate and Laughlin are similar is they both have high standards for their students, they know what they can become. The great things that they can do with their life, this is why they will push their students to their full potential. They also know what that full potential is for each individual that comes into their classroom. Ms. Laughlin proved this with a student in my English class, his name was Mark Davidson. I never knew a boy who could get away with merely doing nothing almost on an everyday basis in class. Most of the teachers at my high school gave up long ago in trying to convince him to do work. Although, Laughlin on the other hand had not given up on the challenge, I don’t know how she did it or the exact day that it all changed. But, I do know one thing. Every day that Mark wouldn’t do his work. Laughlin would come over and sit with him and talk to him about why he wasn’t doing his work. Or I guess she would just talk to him, I really don’t know, but whatever she did, she was a miracle worker. One day I looked over at Mark and he was working and he was not just looking at his work and faking it. He was sincerely engaged in his work truly thinking and working on his class work. This is proof of Mr. Escalates words were he states, “Students will raise to the level of expectation, Senor Molina.” Mr. Escalante proved his words to be true many times. He took a classroom of students that appeared that they didn’t want to achieve anything in their life, to students that didn’t want anything other than to gain more knowledge in school. These students started to fight for their education. When the whole class was claimed to have cheated, the whole class started to get fired up about it. They all became very upset, although they were upset this still did not stop them. They continued to work, to study, they all choice to take the test again to prove that they did not cheat. They studied almost all night, the night before the test, then they all in the end passed the test. Since Mr. Escalante and Laughlin both showed their students that they truly believed in them, this helped their students believe in themselves.

            Mr. Escalante wanted to teach, he and Ms. Laughlin truly want to teach their students. They care for them and they want them to be successful. Mr. Escalante was not supposed to teach math in the beginning he actually came to teach a computers class, but because the school was so poor they couldn’t afford computers, this showed his dedication to the school even before he was dedicated to his student’s. Mr. Escalante showed dedication to his students, because he taught them in the summer, where he was only given an extremely humid classroom to teach in with no air conditioning, he taught them before school, after school. He took time way from his family at times just to teach his student’s. He spent his time asking his students about their lives, to get to know them on a personal level. Not just to look at them as another head in his classroom. This showed that he had a passion for his job that he loved what he did, being a teacher.  

            Ms. Laughlin also shows similar dedication to her student’s, she will take the time out of her day to read extra papers the student has written for another class. To correct it, to proof read it. She also will ask students about their home life. If one of her students come into the class distressed and in tears, she will take the chance to talk to them in the hallway. To mentor with them, Laughlin will let you come to her with a problem with your schedule, any problem that you may have she will take it into her hands and handle it quickly and effectively. Of course this is if you have shown her respect in her classroom, but often times she will even show this kindness to students that haven’t always treated her the best they should have.

            Since both these teachers have shown their students so much love and respect by truly caring about them, this has greatly reflected who their students have been as people. I can speak first hand that I would not be the student that I am today if Ms. Laughlin didn’t tell me on a weekly bases how she knew that I could do it. Telling me that I am intelligent, that I can accomplish the tasks she has asked of me, to trust in myself. This is much like Stand and Deliver when I can see that Mr. Escalante’s students gained a greater hope and appreciation for their lives. He set a fire within each of his students to work for the things they desired in their life. I think that is the greatest lesson a teacher and teach their students to have self-confidence and to give inspiration to their students.

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