Ever since beginning Ellin's book, I've been thinking deeply about the 6 
cognitive systems (is there anyone out there who isn't???).  I've been looking 
closely at 'thinking' or 'processing' and therefore I've found myself 
'assigning' it to one of those systems - usually not out loud - and that has 
led me to new levels of thinking.  Guess I've been dwelling in these ideas.

Anyway, here are two examples.

First: in the spring I was working with a first grader who was considered at 
risk of not learning to read in his first grade year.  He had read several 
books about a family of bears.  The plot of the latest book involved the family 
looking for a new place to live because Mother Bear had decided their house was 
too small.  When he finished his first reading of this book he looked at me and 
said, "They all got something they wanted."  When I asked what he meant he 
explained, "Well, Baby Bear likes honey and there's honey at this house, Father 
Bear likes to fish and there's the river, and Mother Bear wanted a bigger 
house.  So, they all got something they wanted."  

To reach that conclusion he'd drawn on his memory of 2 previous books about 
this family.  One revolved around Baby Bear's search for honey and the other 
about Father Bear going fishing.  Before Ellin, I'd have recognized this as 
insightful thinking, and now I believe he was operating in the pragmatic system 
(and he was an at-risk first grader).  If I'm on the right track, the pragmatic 
system became a little more understandable for me.  

The second example happened just this morning at breakfast.  I read the 
advertised specials on a board at the entrance of the restaurant:  Farmer's 
breakfast, 2 cokes, 2 eggs, 2 bacon.  It didn't fit, so I reread looking more 
closely.  And I'm thinking, it wasn't the misspelling that stopped me, after 
all, 'cokes' is a meaningful word, it was the semantic system - 'coke' didn't 
fit the context.

So, I'm growing in my belief that if I can understand and use Ellin's cognitive 
systems, my own teaching will be more focused.  All those indicators and 
benchmarks developed by the state will make more sense when viewed as part of 
these cognitive systems.

Am I on the right track?  What do others think?

Phyllis


      

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