The Importance of cooperative learning and David Shannon!

Hi everybody and welcome to my second post!

During this post I would like to tell you about an activity we did this week about some of the most manful authors in the area of the children’s literature. In this activity we made groups of three people approximately and each group had an author allocated. The whole activity consists in getting information about our author and after that presenting it in front of the rest of our mates. Honestly I have to say that I really love this kind of activities in which there is a cooperative learning involved, that is because in one part the group which is presenting is teaching and that’s a great training, and on the other hand we have the other group which is going to be not only learning but also watching their peers and getting ideas about ways of teaching and also things to improve and good points.

So the author allocated to my group was David Shannon, who is not only an author but also an illustrator, in my opinion the most incredible thing about David Shannon is the fact that he wrote his first book at the age of 5, it is called “No David!” and it is composed mostly by illustrations, the book narrates the story of a child which is scolded during the whole story with the words “No David”. An incredible fact is that the most important awards in David Shannon’s life are because of that book and the first one he wrote. The School Library Journal called the book as the Best Book of the Year, and it was on the New York Times on the Best Illustrated Book list.

I consider it is a really great author, and even more in the first steps of the children with the literature, taking into account that David Shannon’s books are based in illustration and there isn’t too much text in them, which will make the children easier to read it and understand it. Also a really interesting thing of our author that I would like to mention is a quote we found in which David says “I try to have fun when I’m making a book” and I consider that is one of the most important things to take into account but not only if speaking about books, also if speaking about teaching, I really believe that if we will try to have fun while teaching, our students will also have fun learning :).

2 thoughts on “The Importance of cooperative learning and David Shannon!

  1. Excellent post! It is good to know you have analysed both the form (methodology and procedure) and the content of the activity. You are also providing the reader with your objective description as well as with your view. Just as a piece of advice, please try to use long linking words and pay attention to the times you use “I” (maybe you should try to look for an alternative?) congrats on your effort and enthusiasm.

  2. Hi! Krzysztof, I principally comment on your post because I felt really impress with your presentation.
    It is quite incredible that David Shannon´s best work was did it when he was just five years old.
    I think this fact give us a good point to reflect on. Probably the teacher of this author did not consider this “No, David!” as a really good thing. In my opinion, sometimes although we can be really well prepared to be teachers, we are not prepared enough to appreciate our students´ talents.

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