Touro University TESOL Candidate Martyna Sobczyszyn on Culture and Pragmatics in Language Teaching and Learning Assessment in Second Language Classrooms

The goal of Touro University’s TESOL/Bilingual Program

The goal of the TESOL and Bilingual Education program is to equip educators with the necessary knowledge, skills, and strategies to provide exemplary instruction and support for English language learners, multilingual learners, and bilingual students. The program strives to cultivate culturally responsive teaching practices and services, facilitate the acquisition and development of language skills, and enhance educators’ ability to cater to the diverse needs of students from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds. By incorporating data-driven and research-based approaches, effective pedagogical methodologies, and practical strategies, the program empowers educators to establish inclusive, stimulating, and nurturing learning environments that promote the academic achievement, emotional support, and linguistic progress of all students.

Discussion boards play a pivotal role in online learning environments, serving as dynamic platforms that foster collaborative learning and meaningful engagement among students. These virtual spaces provide a unique avenue for learners to share ideas, ask questions, and engage in thoughtful discussions beyond the limitations of traditional classrooms. “Online discussion forums are asynchronous communication tools that are widely used in Learning Management Systems. Forums enable instructors to understand and intervene in learning activities, and students have time to think and formulate answers. Individuals collaboratively build knowledge while collaborating in an asynchronous online environment. Therefore, a well-coordinated educational forum is a valuable tool to promote reflection on learning, share information and perspectives, and connect students.” (de Lima et al, 2019)

By encouraging active participation and exchange of diverse perspectives, discussion boards (DB) enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. DBs create a sense of community and promote inclusive learning, allowing learners from different backgrounds to connect, contribute, and learn from one another. Through the power of discussion boards, students can deepen their understanding of course content, gain insights from peers, and develop a richer and more comprehensive learning experience. By asking for references and quotes, candidates must support their writings in the area of ChatGPT.

Publishing graduate student work on a professor’s blog is immensely beneficial for graduate students. It provides them with a unique opportunity to showcase their work and findings to a wider audience, beyond the confines of their academic circle. This exposure not only helps in building their academic reputation but also enhances their visibility within their peer network and community ultimately enriching their academic journey and future career prospects.

References:

de Lima, D. P., Gerosa, M. A., Conte, T. U., & Francisco, J. (2019). What to expect, and how to improve online discussion forums: The instructors’ perspective. Journal of Internet Services and Applications10(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13174-019-0120-0

Martyna Sobczyszyn is a dedicated and passionate Special Education Teacher in Brooklyn, New York. She is committed to empowering her students and fostering a love for learning. She writes, “Throughout my career, I had the privilege of working with students across different grade levels. I encourage my students to become critical thinkers and work with them to explore their interests. I believe that the power of education transforms lives. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my daughter and dog. We love to travel to new places and seek authentic experiences. Traveling has created lifelong memories for us.”

My learning journey at Touro has been a wonderful experience. Through the expertise of my professors, I can embark on an academic exploration.
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” -Dr. Suess

Martyna Sobczyszyn, Touro University TESOL Candidate