Learning Climate Objectives

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Explaining Objectives “ The Learning Climate is an important lens through which to view the classroom because of its effects on how teachers teach and students learn.” This is the proper way learning climate is describe, but the way I see learning climate is a structured system that helps the teacher excel in their teaching so their students can get the best education possible. Learning Climate is made up of three dimensions, Institutional Roles and Expectations, Individuals Personalities and Disposition, and Classroom Climate. My way of explaining what Institutional roles and expectations is that it needs to be broken down into two different things, but both things connect. First, institutional roles, everybody in the school from the lowest position all the way up to the highest all has a certain role they need to follow. In other words, teachers get hired so they can educate child, help them, and set good examples for them. Teachers shouldn't be focusing on if the custodian cleaned every bathroom to perfect, their focus should be on their students becoming a better student than what they …show more content…

People come from all different places around the world, with different background, and crazy enough they could end up in the same classroom. Not every student grows up the same way or comes from the same place. As a teacher, you’ll have to be able to accept different personalities among each student. One last main part to individuals personalities and disposition is resiliency. In the textbook resiliency means, “ children are those who seem to defy the odds-becoming productive and happy individuals in spite of backgrounds that would suggest otherwise.” The textbook has a very good explanation of resiliency. The only thing I don't like is the word “defy” because I was one of those students and it wasn't that I refused to do the work, it was more so that I didn't know how to do

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