The United States is rich with
diversity. Look at diversity through the eyes of educators. The observance of the holiday by various
cultures and populations can become very complicated when it comes to the
classroom. Knowledge of the holidays and how they are celebrated can enhance
the classroom and inclusion efforts. How
would you as a teacher handle the holiday season. We are to treat each student equally. Since
this is my favorite time of the year I would want to give my students something. I would probably allow time and days for my
students to share how they celebrate the holiday season. This activity will
allow student to learn about various culture and about families who are less
fortunate, and no one will feel left out.
A for Apple Educator
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Behavior In The Classroom
A few weeks ago I gave a presentation in my ECDC class on Guiding Children’s Behavior and Creating a Classroom Community. Emphases was placed on modifying behavior. You probably heard a teacher using an old approach, Mary, you aren’t paying attention or Brian, remember to raise your hand. Today we resolve to learn something new rather than fall back on what other teachers have said. Once we find out what works best for us in the classroom, we should take it and run with it in order to have some control of what goes on among the students. I feel that it is the responsibility of the teachers to create a change in order to effect a change when it comes to inappropriate behavior. When children act out new teachers have and tenancy to panic. A couple of things to remember is to stay calm, assertive and reflective. First, think through how you will respond to the situation at hand. During my presentation I shared a visual behavior chart with my classmates. The chart will help students become aware of their behavior on a daily basics. The student’s names are printed on a close pin and the close pin is moved throughout the day depending on the student’s behavior. Each student starts the day in the square labeled Ready to Learn. As the day progresses the close pin is moved according to the students behavior. I plan to implement this into my daily routine in the near future as I began my teaching career.
Monday, November 18, 2013
What's In Store For Student Teachers?
The Student Teachers Experience: If you are in your senior year of your educational career, then thinking about passing Certified Teacher is not the
only thing on your mind.
How about your
student teaching semester? So…you’ve got
butterflies, excited and nervous all rolled up into one. What will you be doing and just how much will
you be responsible for? Will you be
given various tasks that will help you reach your goal as a strong educator
or will you only be expected to observe, listen, make copies and run errands
for the Clinical Teacher? Your
experience could be either good or bad.
The Clinical Teacher is the one who has all the answers to that question.
I had the opportunity to observe a fellow classmate over the
week-end, who is presently doing her student teaching this semester. She told of some of her experiences good and
bad. The only advice that I could give
was from the experience of volunteering at my children's school. And this is what I said to her and it goes to all future student teachers: get to know the
staff, the ladies in the office, lunchroom workers etc.
Develop a great relationship with the Principal, you may even want him
or her to observe you in the classroom and give you some feedback. Keep copies
and take photos of all your work. You
may be able to use it later or put it in your portfolio. I’m not that great at remembering names, but
learn the name of all the students and become Miss or Mr. Curious. All of those
things could get you the recommendations you need and set the tone for an A+
model of student teaching. http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Good-Student-Teacher
Sunday, November 10, 2013
The summers at my
grandparent was the best. I can remember
as if it was yesterday. Every kid on the block enjoyed hanging out there. Unlike, most parents on the street when lunch
time came they would call their kids in and we would all have to go home until
they finished lunch. At my grandparents
it was just the opposite. If we were all
playing at my grandparent’s home at lunch time every kid got a hot dog, grilled
cheese, popsicles, chips, juice or whatever.
One day Mr. Evans, one
of the neighbors across the street, stopped my grandfather as he was coming
home from work and told him man you’re not ever going to have anything your
wife feeds every kid on the block. My grandparents were not rich by no means,
but we had whatever we needed and we always had plenty to eat. Maybe that was
because we shared and was taught to share.
Saying that to say this. How can
you deny a child food and a thirty (30) cent breakfast? Where was the morals of that staff
member? Why didn’t she pay for the lunch
instead of throwing it in the trash and having the child go hungry? I just cannot get that out of my mind. If it was against the schools policy then
THINK! Some have done a lot worse than going against the rule and paying thirty
(30) cents for the child’s breakfast.
Friday, November 1, 2013
How to Introduce Change
Blog #6
This week’s blog takes me from Mahara to Taskstream . Am I, the only one who thinks that the changes between the two should have either happen at the beginning of the fall semester or at the beginning of spring 2014? Maybe a tutorial session to help make the transition smooth, and less stressful for everyone. Right now, in the middle of the semester, when assignment are due and under construction with semester end fast approaching we are expected to learn, make changes and transition to something new. Don't misunderstand me. Change is good and I know we as future
educators need to be able to adapt to change, whether it occurs in a teaching or student environment.
This is just my opinion TODAY.
http://bit.ly/1h6CcFy
This week’s blog takes me from Mahara to Taskstream . Am I, the only one who thinks that the changes between the two should have either happen at the beginning of the fall semester or at the beginning of spring 2014? Maybe a tutorial session to help make the transition smooth, and less stressful for everyone. Right now, in the middle of the semester, when assignment are due and under construction with semester end fast approaching we are expected to learn, make changes and transition to something new. Don't misunderstand me. Change is good and I know we as future
educators need to be able to adapt to change, whether it occurs in a teaching or student environment.
This is just my opinion TODAY.
http://bit.ly/1h6CcFy
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Going to School Hungry- How Important is Breakfast?
Blog 5
http://bit.ly/19DWO1w
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Breakfast jump starts our metabolism from an over night fast and it replenishes our glucose supply. It helps those of us who need to loose a few pounds or have diabetes. When we skip breakfast we're really putting our body into starvation mode. We live in a society where you wouldn't think of children going to school hungry. We have grants and programs where breakfast is served to thousands of children each day. Yet, we still have children going without breakfast which effects a there
classroom performance.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Does the countries Goverment Shutdown affect Teacher?
bit.ly/czzweL
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