Throughout my school years, I’ve
had many teachers and professors that have had a great influence in my decision
of me becoming a teacher. I look up to them and hope that one day I will be in
the position that they’re in. My 5th and 6th grade
teacher has made the biggest impact on me with becoming a teacher because the
way he managed the classroom was amazing. He built a good relationships with
the students and with the parents, he earned their respect. He made this
impact, by making his lessons interesting and fun. Also, he showed interest in
each one of us, it was clear the he was interested in our education, so I
wanted to become like him and make my students feel the way I felt with him.
Some
of the fundamental concepts I want my students to learn is the importance of
having values, I would like my students to be respectful because it will make
it easier to teach them and to control them. Being respectful to other will
also help them create new friends who they can collaborate with during
classroom discussions. I believe that having a good relationship with my
students is the key to a successful school year, but this can only be obtained
by having respect and other values. I would know that I have built a good
relationship with my students when they aren’t afraid of asking for help or
participating in class because as a student that’s one of the biggest fears
that we have. I want to achieve this by respecting my students, sharing
experiences with them and by promoting the universal values like discipline,
responsibility, tolerance etc. I can achieve this by encouraging moral
principles like friendship, generosity, and kindness. Also by helping my
students develop their self-esteem by making them feel that they’re important
people in my classroom.
Being patient
with students is also an important factor, putting myself in their shoes will
help me understand them more and it will make it easier for me to help them
because I’m a student and I know how it feels like to have a teacher explain
something several times and still not be able to understand, but not just
academically, being patient with their discipline is also important, reasoning
and talking to a student is better than yelling at him.
Some of the
things I will be teaching are the fundamental concepts of science. I will be
teaching in upper elementary in a 4th grade classroom. In my
classroom I will have a variety of activities that will meet the common core
standards, and will prepare my students to meet the required scores for
standardized tests that NCLB requires. The activities that I will use in my
classroom will either be done as a whole class, in large groups, small groups,
or independently. These activities will consist of practicing the three types
of writing which are argumentative, persuasive, and informative. I will also
have reading activities for my students, I will model how good reading should
be done by doing a read aloud to them, we will practice shared reading, and I
will make sure to consider the 50/50 rule when my students practice these
activities. This rule consists of reading non-fiction texts, and fictional
texts for the same amount of time. These activities along with formative
assessments like bell ringers, entrance and exit slips, will help me guide my
instruction since they will provide feedback about where my students stand, by
doing this I will know whether my students are ready to continue or if I have
to go back and reteach a lesson in order to have my students prepared for the
different types of summative assessments I will use in my class.
For the
activities mentioned I will accomplish them by using the scaffolding method
that Vygotsky mentions in his theory. I will provide assistance to my students,
but as they progress I will reduce the amount of assistance until they’re able
to work independently, and in their zone of proximal development.
I will have
my classroom set up as a student center classroom, which means I won’t have
rows or columns facing me, but instead I will have the desks or tables put
together so it is easier for my students to collaborate and have discussions. For
every lesson plan I create, I will always consider my classroom’s diversity. I
will have students with learning disabilities like ADHD, ADD, and Autism etc. I
will also have ELL students and students that are talented and gifted which is
why I will have to differentiate my instruction. Besides these types of
diversity, I will also consider my student’s socio-economic status, whether
they have the appropriate materials and resources at home, and if they don’t I
will find a way to provide these students with the appropriate materials to
become successful. I know that technology is becoming an important tool in education,
and I will continue to grow. Nowadays it is even considered a part of literacy,
but many of my students won’t have access to it so I will either have them come
in before class, have them stay after class, or make time during the day so
they can experience using these devices and don’t fall behind.
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