Every
classroom needs to be a safe place for children to grow and learn.
A classroom should be a place where students
learn to be confident, persistent, empathetic, and responsible citizens of our
learning community. In order to
establish the necessary supportive and respectful relationship the students and
I work together establishing norms from the beginning of the year.
Incorporating classroom meetings as a basis for teaching collaborative problem
solving skills is also is a part of establishing a positive community. This
collaboration allows students the opportunity to learn from each other,
understanding that every person within the community has valuable ideas. I share myself and my culture with the
students and encourage them do the same. Understanding each other’s backgrounds
and cultures helps students to become culturally responsive. I take time to
reflect on my own preconceptions and am open to new ways of thinking, while
encouraging my students to do the same.
I am a facilitator of
learning who possesses knowledge -not the keeper of knowledge.
Traditional pedagogical teaching
puts the teacher in the front of the room bestowing knowledge upon their
students. I prefer to guide students to become involved in their own learning. My
classroom is a place where subjects are introduced and ideas are welcome. I choose to lead my learners to find new understanding
within themselves, to stimulate thinking, exploration, and connections. It is
my responsibility to know what knowledge and experiences my students bring to
the table. Through ongoing assessment, I can provide the scaffolding that they
need to be successful in reaching our learning goals. I believe that this type
of learning is enduring, meaningful, and authentic.
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