- Subjects:
- Children's literature; Authors; Children; Novelists; Young adults; Blume, Judy, 1938-
- TUESDAY 11/13 CLASS
- Judy Blume: new classicism for kids.Detail Only Available By: Garber, Stephen M.. English Journal, April 1984, Vol. 73, p56-59, 4p; DOI: 10.2307/816587
- Subjects:
- THURSDAY 11/15 CLASS
- Young adult literature; Adolescence in literature; Authors; Children; Novelists; Young adults; Blume, Judy, 1938-
- Database:
- Education Full Text (H.W. Wilson)
- http://ezproxy.lib.ucf.edu/login?URL=http://search.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.lib.ucf.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eft&AN=503012743&site=ehost-live
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Judy Blume tells it like it is . . . and that's why kids love her.Detail Only Available By: Raymond, Allen. Early Years, May 1984, Vol. 14, p22-25, 4p
Where is Judy Blume? Controversial fiction for older children and young adults.
http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.lib.ucf.edu/ehost/viewarticle?data=dGJyMPPp44rp2%2fdV0%2bnjisfk5Ie42fOK8NvsjKzj34HspOOA7enyWK%2bnrUmypbBIr6ieSa%2bwsUq4q7c4v8OkjPDX7Ivf2fKB7eTnfLujr0i1p7BJrquxPurX7H%2b72%2bw%2b4ti7feTqpIzf3btZzJzfhrurrkq2rbBIr66kfu3o63nys%2bSN6uLyffbq&hid=110
Monday, November 12, 2012
Body Appreciation Rational
Objective:
By the end of the Body Appreciation Workshop the girls will
understand that the construct of health is multi-dimensional and relative to
the self and the needs of the self. Our activities will work to foster a better
awareness and appreciation for body functionality in relation to health and
happiness. Movement can be productive, but it can also be fun, energizing and
good for you. Our goal is for the girls to walk away from this workshop with
the power and strength to express their individual happiness and wellness.
These days’ teen girls lack something very important, self-esteem.
A majority of teen girls try to fit in by having the hottest clothing, perfect
hair, and perfect bodies; while also trying to be cool, and popular. They do
this in order to fit in. They worry more about their appearance, instead of
working on their school work. Their concentration is on their bodies and
clothing.
Girls low self-esteem, worries many teachers and parents.
The question is, why does their self-esteem change, why they lack it, and why
they focus on their physical appearance? Some experts conclude that a pre -
teens focus shifts, the body becomes an all-consuming passion, and that is
their main focus. "Self-esteem becomes too closely tied to physical
attributes; girls feel they can't measure up to society standards."
Significantly, girls are rushing to get whatever the other teen girls are
getting, while affecting their self-esteem.
The attitude of teen girls who think that they do not have
perfect hair, perfect bodies, or perfect clothing can wreak havoc on a teen
girl’s self-esteem. Importantly, the question is how can we help them raise
their self-esteem? Some opinions from experts and stay at home moms are,
"Watch your own stereotypes; let daughters help fix the kitchen sink and
let sons help make dinner." Self-esteem matters a lot, it is your courage,
your confidence, and it is self-respect in yourself.
For decades teen girls all over the world have lacked self-esteem.
Some girls will let people put them down and they will not stand up for
themselves. They need to realize that we are all unique individuals, and don’t
have to be a copy. Hopefully things will change and get better. It’s obvious
that we need to take some action, and help teen girls understand that looks
don't always matter. What matters is on the inside, your character and how you
treat people; not having the perfect body, or perfect hair, but your inner
beauty.
Action:
In order to fulfill our service-learning requirement, our
group has several different components that we will be implementing. We will be
working with the girls at Body Appreciation Workshop through a variety of
activities, we will engage the YWLP participants in a setting in which they can
experience leadership through the functionality of the body.
The girls will participate in three different races:
wheelbarrow, three-legged, and chair race. We will use bandanas to tie their
legs together for the three-legged race. The chair race requires the girls to
work in teams of three, where two girls will link their arms in a way that will
support the third girl, who they will carry during the race. After, the girls
will be split into groups, and each member of the group will be given a
different body part to draw: feet, legs, arms, ears, and hands. The girls will
make their drawings and individually brainstorm functions performed by their
assigned body part, in relation to the races completed in the previous
activity. After five minutes, the group will discuss each drawing, adding
insight to each other’s ideas on body functionality. We will also have them
participate in dance and yoga. We want the girls to experience what is fun and energetic.
As in our readings from Body Outlaws “Fishnets, Feather boas and Fat” our girls
need to be able to express themselves in a variety of ways, that build inner
beauty and strong confident young women that can grow into great role models
for their generation and many more to come.
Lamm, Nomy. “Fishnets, Feather Boas and Fat.” Body Outlaws: Rewriting the Rules of Beauty
and Body Image. Ed. Ophira Edut. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2003. 78-87.
Print.
Service Learning Actvism W/E 11/2
This week our group meet a couple of times during the week to iron out our second draft and make certain that what we had planned for the girls was fun and informative. While meeting via the phone on Tuesday and then again before class on Thursday is finally started to feel like we where headed in the right direction with the activities planned for the day. On Friday the group got together with some thoughts from Emily V. about changing some of the activities, I wasn't at this meeting because I was on a mission to obtain all the supplies needed for our crafts and journal needs. While visiting local businesses I was able to get all the donations we needed. Publix gave me snack packs of crackers, and between Big Lots and the Dollar Store I got, pens, colored pencils, markers, construction paper, memo pads, and tape. We should be ready to put together our final draft next week and do a dry run with the YWLP coordinator next week. I think the girls will come away from this event with a strong understanding and appreciation of their body and what it is possible to do through fun activities and different things they don't do on a regular basis.
Brumberg, Joan Jacobs. The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls. New York: Random House, 1997. Print.
Brumberg, Joan Jacobs. The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls. New York: Random House, 1997. Print.
ELECTION DAY LEARDERSHIP
Tuesday Nov. 8, 2012
Taking up the opportunity to complete a campus engagement, and help some of my elderly neighbors I ran a Gerri's Taxi Service before classes on election day. While walking my dogs on Mon. morning I ran across some of my friendly and not so friendly neighbors that had different candidates signs posted along their yards. After speaking to some of them I offered my services to drive them to the poles to vote on Tuesday morning. I was surprised to see how many of them took me up on my offer. So starting at 6:30 in the morning I started driving back and forth to the pole set up at our local Knights Of Columbus/ Bingo Hall.
While being 5th in line waiting for the poles to open my neighbor told me she didn't like either candidate, but she knew that if she didn't vote she would be letting someone down. What I found startling was that see knew nothing about the 12 Amendments that where on this years ballot. We did discuss #6 in great detail and when she was done voting she told me she voted no but if I hadn't talked to her she would have voted yes to all 12. After dropping her off back home I returned to my home and picked up my sample ballot and the 8 x 10 mailing I received that was a summary of all 12 proposed amendments to the Florida's Constitution. This turned out to be the best tool to have on hand to explain what each amendment was. When you get to the poles to vote you are given a ballot that basically you need a law degree to understand what they are asking you to vote for. Actually there was on 11 amendment since #7 needed to be rewritten and reinstated on the ballot as #8. I was very grateful that I didn't throw this away yet since I voted a week earlier. I drove 9 people to the poles that day but what happened at the poles was much more exciting. While waiting for them all to vote I hung around the line of voters and spoke to many about amendment #6.
Most people were going to vote yes and it scared me to see how little people understood what they were voting for. I used Gloria Steinen's statement during her speech " Would You Want Rick Scott In Your Doctors Office With You" and it worked. They got the message and I am happy to say that amendment did not pass in Osceola County. Now in no way do I think that I made the difference in that amendment but I do know that the 50+ people I spoke to that day during my 6 different trips to the poles did make a big difference. I felt really good about what I accomplished that day.
Taking up the opportunity to complete a campus engagement, and help some of my elderly neighbors I ran a Gerri's Taxi Service before classes on election day. While walking my dogs on Mon. morning I ran across some of my friendly and not so friendly neighbors that had different candidates signs posted along their yards. After speaking to some of them I offered my services to drive them to the poles to vote on Tuesday morning. I was surprised to see how many of them took me up on my offer. So starting at 6:30 in the morning I started driving back and forth to the pole set up at our local Knights Of Columbus/ Bingo Hall.
While being 5th in line waiting for the poles to open my neighbor told me she didn't like either candidate, but she knew that if she didn't vote she would be letting someone down. What I found startling was that see knew nothing about the 12 Amendments that where on this years ballot. We did discuss #6 in great detail and when she was done voting she told me she voted no but if I hadn't talked to her she would have voted yes to all 12. After dropping her off back home I returned to my home and picked up my sample ballot and the 8 x 10 mailing I received that was a summary of all 12 proposed amendments to the Florida's Constitution. This turned out to be the best tool to have on hand to explain what each amendment was. When you get to the poles to vote you are given a ballot that basically you need a law degree to understand what they are asking you to vote for. Actually there was on 11 amendment since #7 needed to be rewritten and reinstated on the ballot as #8. I was very grateful that I didn't throw this away yet since I voted a week earlier. I drove 9 people to the poles that day but what happened at the poles was much more exciting. While waiting for them all to vote I hung around the line of voters and spoke to many about amendment #6.
Most people were going to vote yes and it scared me to see how little people understood what they were voting for. I used Gloria Steinen's statement during her speech " Would You Want Rick Scott In Your Doctors Office With You" and it worked. They got the message and I am happy to say that amendment did not pass in Osceola County. Now in no way do I think that I made the difference in that amendment but I do know that the 50+ people I spoke to that day during my 6 different trips to the poles did make a big difference. I felt really good about what I accomplished that day.
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