Asked by scooby91320002
Constructivism
Constructivism is an educational theory that emphasizes hands-on, activity-based teaching and learning during which students develop their own frames of thought.
Classroom Management
I would begin each class period with a positive attitude and have high expectations. I will also come to class prepared with lessons to cover the day. I could also have my lesson plans laid out for the whole month. I will watch the students come into the classroom. I will look for any signs to see if a student is possibly having any trouble before the class begins.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
This is a good start.
Answered by
scooby91320002
ok so go onto the next one?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yep.
Answered by
scooby91320002
Constructivism
Constructivism is an educational theory that emphasizes hands-on, activity-based teaching and learning during which students develop their own frames of thought.
Classroom Management
I would begin each class period with a positive attitude and have high expectations. I will address my rules on the first few days of school and make sure the students agree with them. I will also come to class prepared with lessons to cover the day. I could also have my lesson plans laid out for the whole month. I will watch the students come into the classroom. I will look for any signs to see if a student is possibly having any trouble before the class begins. I will build a positive relationship with my students. I believe the students will behave appropriately and stay on task if they have a positive relationship with their teacher. Another classroom management I would incorporate is interacting with the parents. I think if a student is failing the parent should be aware of this. Once the parent knows their child is failing the parent might support and encourage their child to look for help and be successful. A student that feels successful in the class is likely to stay on task.
Constructivism is an educational theory that emphasizes hands-on, activity-based teaching and learning during which students develop their own frames of thought.
Classroom Management
I would begin each class period with a positive attitude and have high expectations. I will address my rules on the first few days of school and make sure the students agree with them. I will also come to class prepared with lessons to cover the day. I could also have my lesson plans laid out for the whole month. I will watch the students come into the classroom. I will look for any signs to see if a student is possibly having any trouble before the class begins. I will build a positive relationship with my students. I believe the students will behave appropriately and stay on task if they have a positive relationship with their teacher. Another classroom management I would incorporate is interacting with the parents. I think if a student is failing the parent should be aware of this. Once the parent knows their child is failing the parent might support and encourage their child to look for help and be successful. A student that feels successful in the class is likely to stay on task.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Great!
Although I suggest that you contact the parents when the student has fallen behind -- before he's failing.
Although I suggest that you contact the parents when the student has fallen behind -- before he's failing.
Answered by
scooby91320002
can you help me with organizing the classroom?
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