Monday, November 30, 2015

Establishing a Positive Classroom Environment


     I am often told that I am a child at heart.  As a future teacher I believe that this is a characteristic that helps me greatly.  I vividly remember my childhood experiences, I remember how I felt.  The is why it is extremely important to me that I provide the best environment for my future students.

     Let's face it as children we spend a lot of our lives in a classroom.  The classroom becomes your second home, teachers and school staff members become extended family. For many students it may be their only source of positive encouragement.

     I plan on teaching Kindergarten, for many children this is their first time away from their parents, or in a classroom for longer hours. It's important that not only is the decor of my classroom warm and inviting but my demeanor is as well.  I will be the first person to great them as they enter the classroom.  Bending down to their level (eye contact) a warm smile and friendly tone as I greet them and make sure that I pronounce their name correctly. I want to make sure that I get to know my students, If possible I would reach out to the parents before class starts and ask them to fill out an all about their child survey.  Getting to know them survey, questions about their siblings, nickname, their interest etc.  I was a one to one para for a child who was obsessed with dinosaurs, to get him to learn how to count and recognize numbers past 5 I created a set a flash cards with yep, you guessed it dinosaurs on them.  Needless to say my student learned how to count way past 5 with the use of the flash cards.

     My classroom needs to be one that connects to children.This will be our second home.  It will  contain colors and decor that represent the diversity of  each and every one of them.  Every aspect of my classroom will represent the different cultures, backgrounds, genders, races.  Even if a particular background isn't represented by a student it will still be reflected in my classroom.  I will also incorporate the cartoons and toys of today that children watch.  Its important to me that I study my "client", do my research.  My children grew up with Dora and Diego, but that isn't the case of today.  Paw Patrol, Team Umizoomi, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Doc McStuffins are just some of the cartoons of today. This also gives you an opportunity to expose them to cartoons of yesterday that may help with lessons.  Thank goodness for YouTube!   My goal is to relate to my students.  I have sat in many of classroom and heard students mention a cartoon and the teacher had no idea what they were talking about.  It doesn't take much to turn to nickelodeon or disney channel to see what's on today.   I will incorporate these and other characters and the  backgrounds of the students themselves into my lesson plans.  I will have worksheets that will use various characters.  These will make my lessons engaging and making my students very comfortable.
      It important to me that I create a warm, safe and nurturing environment that is conducive for learning and teaching.  At this age its important to teach them healthy behavior.  The importance of ownership, sharing, being encouraging, learning to make mistakes are  just a few elements that I will implement in my classroom.  Teaching children at an early age the importance of treating everyone with respect will help to create a positive classroom environment.   I will have classroom rules posted throughout the room to emphasize these behaviors.
   
     Positive reinforcement is also important in a classroom. Rewards are ways to create a positive classroom environment.    I will also provide a lot of group activities that will give the student a chance to work together and learn from one another.  It will also foster friendships.  I plan to also play with my students as well. Many teachers don't play with their student.  I feel they are missing out when they don't do this.  In my classroom I will incorporate movement time.  This is when you put on a quick dance video conducive to their age and dance to it.  Its a great transitioning tool, as well as a bonding tool.  It also provides a great workout.  :)  Here is a link to a pretty popular dance video:https://youtu.be/5hn61z3FlMQ                          

     Listening to my students is also something I feel that will help create a positive classroom environment.  When a student feels that you care about them that builds a bond.  The student will feel comfortable and will perform better. It also gives you a chance to learn more about that student and find out there special talent.  Every child has their unique way of learning things and you want them to feel comfortable with their way.  It is also important to keep the parents involved and informed on what is going on in the classroom.  Weekly newsletters are just one way to keep parents informed of what is going on in their class.  Birthday celebrations, School trip volunteers and holiday potlucks are another way to get parents involved as well.

     To sum it all up a positive environment is the building block in the development of a child.   It's just not about learning material. Creating a classroom where each child feels a sense of belonging is my goal.


   






Sunday, November 8, 2015

Personal Learning Goals


My assignment was to list some personal learning goals that will help me create my personal learning network.  Hmmm something that appears simple, but it takes a lot of thought.  Questions were bought up: What interest me? Where do I see myself in one, three, five, seven years? I have a  lot of personal goals that may or may not fall into the category of learning. lol...   Last year my learning goal was to obtain my driver's license.  I'm a city girl, so there was no need until this summer, I moved to Maryland.  I should have made my goal to learn how to drive, not just pass the test.  So I need to be a bit more  specific with these future learning goals.  :)
  
What Interest me? 
  • Reading
  • My family
  • I love children
  • Dancing
  • Music
  • Teaching
  • I'm serious about education
  • Interior design (love HGTV)

Where do I see myself in 1, 3, 5, 7 years?
Time flies and in one year I see myself teaching my first Kindergarten class.  Driving more and learning my way around Maryland.  In three years I see myself still teaching but being more involved with curriculum planning.  The next 5 to 7 years I would love to be in the process of being on a board that will implement  more effective ways to teach. I often have thoughts of opening my own Charter School.  Keeping that possibility open.  I also plan to see my two children off to college!!!

What opportunities and resources are available to me?

I have my fellow cohort 6 members, and the Teach Now staff. I am acquiring all sorts of online resources.  Most importantly all of my friends and former coworkers who are in the teaching profession have been more than helpful.  My mother always told me not to burn bridges and she is right.

And now that I have done that let me list my short term personal learning goals.


  • Pass the Praxis Exam..... 
Oops !  I just watched a video that gave me a more effective way to list my goals.  Brian Tracy's video taught me some recipes for goal setting. The three P's (Present, Positive and Personal) use these to unlock your mental powers.  So now let me effectively list my personal learning goals.


  • I passed  all of my Praxis exams by January 2016
  • I learned new and creative ways to teach Kindergarten
  • I embraced and implemented 21st Century teaching skills
  • I learned new tools of technology for effective teaching
  • I learned and used better Project based and Game based learning for my lessons.
  • I obtained my Teaching Certification from TEACH NOW in the Summer of 2016
  • I passed all the exams required to teach in Maryland.
  • I expanded my network of resources to gain employment at a great school.


Passing the praxis exam will help me obtain my certification from TEACH-NOW.  Being certified will help me become a Kindergarten Teacher.  Learning  21st Century Teaching skills will ensure that I am a effective teacher who will properly prepare my students for the future.  I would love to know all the tools ( technology, implementing project based or game based learning)to make my lessons engaging, creative and fun for my students.  Expanding my resources will allow me to being knowledgable of all of the change that is taking place in the world of academia.  I will be able to not only be informed but build strong friendships/connections to make me a well rounded teacher.  

I post my goals on the discussion forum and received positive feedback from my cohort member that made me think a little more in detailed about what I would like to learn and use to make my lessons effective.  

In my current learning Module I had to use Twitter.  I had an account a long time ago but I deactivated my account because I felt it was just too much.  I had no idea of the networking and resource possibilities.  I am now "following" a couple of organizations and I am finding many more.  I am not to sure about using Twitter for my classroom.  It may be too much for kindergarten.   As I teacher I plan to have a balance of technology in the classroom.    Some of the groups that I am following are @kinderchat, @edutopia, @educationnation, and @Acad21cntrylrn to name a few.  

Listing my personal goals felt great. It also feels good to know  that my goals and  reasons for these goals can and will grow. That enhances the beauty of this lesson.  I will learn so much more from TEACH-NOW and will be able to add more and achieve these goals and a whole lot more.  Looking forward to it!