In order to create and maintain a learning environment that
is conducive to learning, I will follow many of the suggestions given in the
text. The five areas I will attend to are classroom arrangement, a regulated
schedule with daily goals, a visible set of classroom rules, attending to my
student-teacher relationships on a regular basis, and the incorporation of a
variety of classroom activities that cater to the needs of different learning
styles.
While I plan to implement class discussion, I prefer that
the desks are lined in rows in a traditional fashion and will only move them
when discussion or group work is necessary. I believe the students will remain
focused if they are facing the front of the classroom instead of each other.
However, I am also quite fond of the circular desk set-up because it allows for
better discussion and communication in a whole class discussions. Ideally, the
students should be able to walk into my classroom and know what kind of
activity to expect based on the layout of the desks.
I want my students to develop a sense of when and what they
are expected to do on a daily basis. Though classroom activities and
assignments will vary, I would lay out a daily schedule so that we as a class
can better manage our class time. For instance, once I have informed them of
and regulated a daily schedule, I would expect them to know to turn in their
homework at the beginning of class, pick up any worksheets for the day, and
then go to their assigned seat. They would know when I expect them to take
notes during the lecture and to take out their books before any discussion or
activity. In this sense, they will develop a routine that will be conducive to
managing class time.
While I will not go into so much detail in the other areas I
will attend to in my class, I do hope achieve strong and nurturing
relationships with my students while providing them with an organized,
comfortable, and productive environment. I will make myself available outside of the normal class time to assist students with any other questions or difficulties they have. I hope to incorporate them in
addressing their individual and class-wide goals as well as creating classroom
rules that work best for everyone.
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