Monday, March 31, 2014

Blog #4

There are many ways that teachers can stereotype students without even realizing it. The way a student a student looks and presents themselves is a major example. If a student walked into my classroom wearing all dark clothes, chains, heavy makeup and spikey hair, I might be a little thrown off. I would not expect much out of the student and would automatically expect them not to care about my class. I should not pass judgment on the student just by the clothes they wear. On the opposite end, I have some very intelligent students in some of my classes. I have noticed that sometimes teachers expect the students to understand the information on the first try. Even though these students are at the top of their class they still need just as much explanation as the other students. As a teacher, it is my job to ensure that I do not stereotype these students. I must treat everyone with the same respect and believe in them. All students have a chance to learn and it is my job to ensure that each student I come in contact with understands that I care for them and that I will teach to the best of my abilities. Additionally, every student that enters my classroom displays a different learning style. It is my job to ensure that each learning style and student is taught in a way that best suits the student. I will ensure that this is accomplished my adhering and creating as many auditory, visual and tactile classroom activities as possible.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Reflection #3

I feel that it can be very challenging to address the needs of all students. It is my absolute goal to make sure that every student is given the opportunity to succeed. This involves ensuring that we teach as many different ways as possible so that the majority of students will be able to understand and master the material presented. Ultimately, No Child Left Behind has given the school system and almost impossible task Lamar states that, “…all 50 million student in our nearly 100,000 public schools would be proficient in reading and math by 2014. ” This is an extremely difficult task, not all students can meet these standards at a certain point. Lamar also said that, “it is likely that nearly 80 percent of American schools will soon fail to meet the adequate yearly progress standards.” Inclusion has its pros and cons and is effective on an individual basis. For some students interacting with higher thinking students can benefit them because they are forced to have conversations and work with these students. On the other hand some students can be overwhelmed and it will impact them in a negative way. It all depends on the student and the classroom environment. I will strive to incorporate as many different types of teaching methods. I will ensure that my students have handouts of information gone over in class, they will be given the option to come to after school tutoring as well as in class we will review the information in a fun environment, thus using technology, games and hands on activities. From my experience I have seen the good side of inclusion. My students are working together and the special needs student is benefiting from the interaction. I know that this is not always the case and inclusion is not always the best fit for all special needs students. Alexander, Lamar. "A Better Way to Fix No Child Left Behind." The New York Times. The New York Times, 26 Sept. 2011. Web. 16 Mar. 2014.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Believe to succeed!

This past week has been full of success. Not only have I made improvements in the classroom but our judging teams have also did very well at the contests this past week. Marion has a tradition of having a very competitive livestock team and it seems to be continuing that this year. This past week our livestock judgers were 5th place out of around 250 students at the San Antonio Livestock Contest. That was just one example of the great achievements made by students at Marion High school. Now on to classroom success, my classroom management, organization skills and depth of lessons are increasing substantially each week. Last week I was having issues with students talking. I warned once and said if I do not receive full attention for this class period ya'll will be given a seating chart. Well, they did not pay attention and I stuck to my word. This past week they have been very attentive, taking notes and remaining silent. Very good improvements!! I am excited to see what the rest of the semester has in store for myself, as well as my students! I my goals are to keep up with all class and be prepared the night before, I want to have everything planned out and organized. For my students, I want to make sure I am creating activities that keep their focus and interest them.