Review
the learning objectives for this course. What's one thing you've learned that
connects to an objective and to your future job?
After taking into consideration the objectives for this
course, I find that the objective titled “Audience Awareness” is most important
to consider for my future job. I ultimately desire to write for a living, which
is wonderfully idealistic and highly improbable; therefore, I wish to teach
creative writing and literature courses to students while pursuing my own
interests at a University somewhere (anywhere). With teaching college students
as my professional goal, I think that maintaining an awareness of their age,
learning methods, current skills, and knowledge of the world is of utmost
importance when attempting to communicate with them. This means that I place a
high value on the ability to understand the group of people to which I present
information and on the ability to manipulate information in ways to appeal to
different audiences. I find this consideration important within the classroom,
and, even though I have written several posts regarding andragogy (which places
a main emphasis upon the type of audience being taught), I think that it is one
of the most important styles of teaching to consider when engaged in a college
classroom.
By being aware of the audience that we, as instructors, are
given to teach, we allow ourselves to consider how to best present information
and how to best go about teaching these students. By being able to analyze the demographic
composition of the audience, it is much easier to select contact zones through
which this audience will learn. Being
aware of our audience within the classroom allows us to select topics that are
most relevantly linked with the students, which will further allow us to best
teach the topics required of us by the curriculum. Without a thorough understanding of the
audience and the issue that most closely relate to them, it is nearly
impossible to engage in successfully teaching a class.
The ideas supporting andragogy are
grounded in the conception of the audience as group of adults. By taking this
into careful consideration when approaching lesson plans and activities for my
classes, I will try to make the purpose of the assignments clear and concise,
and I will try to provide multiple options/prompts to which students can
respond. I believe that, without knowing
the type of people within the audience to which texts are addressed or to which
lesson plans are directed, neither teaching nor writing can be executed
effectively. This is one of our learning objectives that I value and
appreciate, allowing me to understand both the importance of applying it and
the importance of teaching it as well.
Trevor, I really like how you consider the adults of andragogy a target audience. It means you're thinking ahead and planning carefully before you address your audience through your writing. Knowing your audience as a teacher will help you create better syllabi and lesson plans. Knowing your audience as a writer will help you engage anyone you hope might read you masterpieces.
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