The Reflection Of A Classroom

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When you walk into a classroom, the first thing you will notice is the students. What are they doing? They might goofing off, working proactively with the teacher, actively engage in the lesson, working in groups to solve a problem the teacher game them, or disengage from the lesson. The second thing that someone will notice is what the teacher is doing. They might be dealing with constant misbehaviors, teaching a lesson that students are not engaged in, or teaching a lesson where students are actively participating and wanting to learn. As a teacher the most basic components of a classroom is the most fundamental component of what keeps a classroom together cohesively or does it provide an outlet for students to misbehave without consequences. …show more content…

Teachers provide their a brief overview of the environment that they want to create with the students on the first day of school. This environment sets the tone of the rest of the school year. Teachers need to prepare the best they can for the students that will be in their classroom. Being prepared for anything to happen in the classroom and have a plan to be proactive on things that can and will occur during the school year. No matter the district that they are in, teachers need to be certain that all students feel safe in their classroom setting. If students feel safe in their classroom that builds relationships with the teacher and their classmates. Teachers can harness these relationships while teaching to create meaningful discussions and active group work. By teachers creating a caring environment for their students ensures that all students have the proper tools to be successful in the …show more content…

This is done through providing all students in the classroom the modifications that are made for students with disabilities in order for all students to benefit. When teachers utilize differentiated instruction in their classroom they have the ability to benefit all students, this includes struggling students that do not have an IEP. There are various types of differentiation a teacher can provide to all students in the classroom. The first type is collaboration, by working in groups students can use their strengths to be able to learn and be successful in the classroom. Teachers can slow the pace of the speed of teaching material to have more time for all students to understand concepts. Teachers can differentiate assessments as well. This is done by not just assessing students at the end of a unit with the test. Teachers can assess students learning throughout the lesson and the unit to check for understanding. This gives less pressure on the students because teachers can assess their knowledge of material covered, grade it, and see what students need more support

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