Field Study 2 Learning Episode 9
Field Study 2 Learning Episode 9
Mangurali Mc Dave M.
BEEd- IV
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Teacher-Student Relationship
As a teacher the first thing that consider in relations to the students is how to interact with
them and handle their attitudes and emotions particularly in student need especial needs. I want
to be a fair to everyone no one can left behind and I guided them in their all do inside the
classroom; I act not only as a teacher also a second parent or guardian of them to build good
relationship.
I want a fun class no one feel bored in my lesson but this is not easy, I do all my best for them
to feed knowledge. And lastly I want to be an effective teacher in the future.
To property design and execute the plan, it is vital to prioritize tome for personal
requirements plans for student’s education. When teachers are overworked as a result of a lack
of personal care, It’s probable that, over time, the classroom will become less effective and
efficient. Implementing a time- bound strategy, savings strategies are only effective when a
teacher is active, healthy, and well- rested.
As a teacher l must take steps to effectively manage my time in the classroom environment.
It is possible to stay on track by using tome management practices. Keep up with each student’s
educational demands deal with emergency circumstances quickly, and when unforeseen
occurrences occur, don’t fall behind. Time management is a crucial component of success.
Offering a high- quality education and catering to the individual needs of each students.
Making rules for your classroom will depend on your own expectations and style of teaching.
Though many teachers choose to work with their students to form a list of class rules, safety
is an area that requires teacher control. Before you decide on which rules to use look around
your classroom and consider possible hazards that need to be addressed.
Rule Making
When a class first starts, divide children into groups. Ask children what type of rules
they think will help make the classroom a good environment for learning and let them
brainstorm a list of rules. Let each group create a poster and present their rules to the
class. Then discuss the rules and create a list of rules for the class. Discuss
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consequences for breaking the rules and add them to the poster. Invite students to sign
the class poster.
Rule Police
Choose pairs of children to be the rule police for the day. If someone calls out or does
not follow rules, the police are responsible for writing their names on the board.
Appoint new rule police every hour so that children get used to watching for improper
conduct. A small prize or ticket can be given to any student that is not caught by the
rule police for an entire week.
Mystery Question
In the beginning of the school year, students have questions about classroom
procedures. Prepare questions about classroom procedures regarding sharpening
pencils, getting drinks, talking out of turn, lining up and bullying that may concern
students. Put all the questions in a hat. Let each child pull a question out of the hat and
read it. Discuss the answer and form a set of classroom rules together.
Pledge of Rules
After creating classroom rules, help students create a classroom pledge that reminds
them of the rules. Practice the pledge and let the children write out the pledge and keep
it on their desks. The pledge can be said every morning and will keep the rules fresh in
the children's minds. As part of the morning jobs, one child can be the classroom pledge
leader.
Role Playing
Divide students into groups. Give each group a classroom rule and ask the students to
demonstrate what happens when it is not followed. Have the other students guess the
rule and then discuss why the rule is important to follow.
Mystery Rule
Write down one rule at the beginning of the week and do not tell the children which
rule it is. If the class does not break the rule more than three times during the week,
they get a sticker. Every time the class gets 10 stickers, they can choose a class prize.
Prizes may include lunch with the teacher, a no-homework night or a few minutes of
free time. At the end of each week, students learn the identity of the mystery rule. Keep
a chart listing the mystery rules so the class can see where they need work on following
directions.
When teaching your pupils about class rules and consequences, start by outlining the main
concepts that every student should know by the end of the lesson, such as:
1. School rules are crucial because they build a respectful and academically successful
environment in our classroom.
2. We make smart decisions about our academic performance and our life when we follow
guidelines. When we don't follow the rules, we're making poor decisions, and there will be
penalties to assist you achieve your academic goals.
NOTICE
After reading and reviewing the classroom/remote learning management plan from
different sources and creating your own plan, answer the following questions.
1. What salient components have you noted?
2. Why is there a need to utilize the information to create your classroom management
plan?
The method through which instructors and schools develop and maintain a positive
learning environment is known as classroom management. Preserve appropriate
student behavior in the classroom The goal of applying classroom management
tactics is to improve prosocial conduct and increase student engagement. Improve
intellectual engagement among students A successful management strategy's goal is
to maintain a safe and enjoyable learning environment Management is outstanding.
In the classroom environment, these strategies promote student agency. For example,
efficient Managers may allow younger pupils to develop self-regulation through a
variety of methods. Take advantage of opportunities to choose their own learning
path while staying within the confines of the company a set of expectations.
3. What were the significant things that you noticed when you were implementing your
plan?
When I was putting my strategy into action, I realized that everything I did was for
the benefit of everyone. I'll be dealing with students. Classroom management is for
the greater good of the students. Inside the school and classroom, children to have a
better and more comfortable learning experience.
4. Were there items in your classroom/ remote learning management plan which were
not tailored to the needs of your students? How will you improve on these?
ANALYZE
Schedules and deadlines are crucial to me since it is imperative that I adhere to them.
Routine or a school schedule can also help to reduce bad behavior in the classroom.
Help a child grasp what is expected to happen next, as well as learning involvement.
Children benefit from a predictable day with a constant daily plan and step-by-step
routines.
2. What elements in your plan were the most difficult to implement? Why?
REFLECT
What were your realizations after creating and implementing your classroom/
remote learning management plan?
As I previously indicated, I feel that classroom management is the most important
factor in creating a positive learning environment. Where kids feel safe participating
and learning may take place I want to make something special. A learning
atmosphere in which all of my students are involved The most important aspect of
classroom management, in my opinion, is not dealing with behavior issues, but rather
establishing a positive learning environment. Establishing a rapport with the pupils,
motivating them to achieve, and setting high goals for them You may create this
environment in addition to having an appealing curriculum. It will also keep your
classroom's behavior problems to a minimum from the beginning.
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OBSERVE
In the first day of the class the teacher gives some rules and procedures to their
students including the do and don’t inside the classroom. The students not easy
follow the rules and procedures in classroom management plan.
REFLECT
PLAN
As a teacher I teach very well to learn a lot my students. Let help them to
stablish their knowledge to build classroom expectations and rules.
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ACT
4. Based on my answers in nos. 1-3, the possible title of my action research on this episode
is
“IMPACT OF RULES AND PROCEDURES
IN THE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT”
1. D
2. A
3. D
4. A
5. A
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WORK ON MY ARTIFACTS