Category: ED 327 Curriculum and Instructional Strategies for Middle Level Learners

Teaching Experience & Reflection

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By , December 8, 2012 10:33 pm
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Reflection of my Teaching Experience

On December 6th, I had the opportunity to teach the lesson I had worked to design for Mr. Pitcock’s 7th grade science class. Because I had spent the entire semester observing this group, I had many ideas swirling around how I wanted to design the lesson, and what I wanted the students to take away from the experience. I had noted the lack of student focused instruction throughout the fall, and it was something by which I was troubled. I feel very strongly that science is a subject in which it is best to engage students with critical and authentic learning experiences where they can investigate and explore. So, in response to this, my first step, after discussing the topic of the lesson with Mr. P, was to design a classroom activity which would get students up out of their seats, and into a learning experience through which they could work together to investigate a topic for themselves.

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Resource File

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By , December 8, 2012 5:58 pm

This is resource file is a collection of developmental materials for first year middle and secondary education teachers built to assist them in shaping their instruction and curricular practice during their first years as professionals. In the first years teaching, it is critical for young teachers to build a sense of personal efficacy in the classroom–these resources might be a helpful place to start!

Start of School Resources

The start of the school year is a critical time for all new teachers. It is the time when you make your first impressions on the students and their parents, and the best time to set the expectations of your classroom for the rest of the year. These resources are all various tips, tools, tricks, and articles for helping teachers get the year started on the best note!

  1.  This article is an interview with a new teacher and her thoughts on the first day as well as the future of education. The article describes her experiences as a first year
    1. http://www.thecherawchronicle.com/view/full_story/20129776/article-New-teachers-enter-classrooms-all-over-Chesterfield-County?instance=popular
  2. This article emphasizes the importance of establishing expectations within a classroom on the first day, as well as other important aspects to consider before embarking on your first day of school.
    1. http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/creating-great-first-impression-grades-6%C2%968
  3. This site gives tips for back to school for teachers. It includes classroom set up, prepping for the first week, classroom management, and working with parents.
    1. http://www.nea.org/tools/back-to-school-guide.html
  4. This website offers resources to help teachers stay organized including back to school checklists, decoration ideas, letters to parents, and ideas from real teachers.
    1. http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/get-smart-start
  5. This article from the NEA gives tips for classroom management for new teachers. Many teachers are nervous about going into new classroom and managing student behavior as well as the learning environment, but this article offers four areas to consider to establish an environment that promotes learning while being safe and structured.
    1. http://www.nea.org/tools/management-tips-for-new-teachers.html

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Lesson Plan: Waves

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By , December 8, 2012 10:08 am

Waves

Grade level: 7

Subject area: Science: SCI.7.1.5.2010, English Language Proficiency: ELP.7.1.2003

Science Standard:

Recognize and provide evidence of how light, sound and other waves have energy and how they interact with different materials.

ELL Standard:

Language minority students will listen, speak, read, and write to convey knowledge of sounds, words, word parts, and context clues: vocabulary development.

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Reflection of the Fifth 2 Weeks at Westlane

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By , December 8, 2012 10:02 am

Ed 327 Reflection 5

December 4, 2012

The past few observations I have experienced with Mr. Pitcock’s class, two of the classes have been taking an exam, which has had me thinking about assessments a little bit. I know we haven’t really talked about assessments in this class, but I can’t help but think about it here because it is a definite part of what we do during the school day and year, and well we all have finals coming up soon too!  Continue reading 'Reflection of the Fifth 2 Weeks at Westlane'»

Reflection of the Fourth 2 Weeks at Westlane

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By , December 8, 2012 9:58 am

ED 327 Reflection 4

November 15, 2012

Observations…

Today was an interesting one. Mr. Pitcock was spending the day in service meetings, so we had a substitute teacher Mr. Akbar. The students we engaged in project work. They had been given a project where the students had to design a plan for a town in which the town engineers had quit. Continue reading 'Reflection of the Fourth 2 Weeks at Westlane'»

Reflection of the Third 2 Weeks at Westlane

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By , December 8, 2012 9:54 am

ED 327 Reflection 3

October 30, 2012

In the past 3 weeks, Mr. Pitcock’s class has been busy! They had fall break, went on a camping trip and moved from their study of Earth and rocks, to energy. Their end of unit projects about the rocks all turned out well, and I think for the most part, Mr. P. was happy with their work. But conversely, I think most of the students found minerals and rocks to be a bit boring and are excited about the jump to the study of energy.  Continue reading 'Reflection of the Third 2 Weeks at Westlane'»

Reflection of the Second 2 Weeks at Westlane

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By , December 8, 2012 9:48 am

Ed 327 Reflection 2

October 4, 2012

Observations… 

Mr. Pitcock runs a very structured classroom. I am not sure if the students recognize it exactly because there is significant freedom with in that structure. Although this was something I recognized in my first impressions of him, it still manages to shock me the subsequent times I have been observing his class. Continue reading 'Reflection of the Second 2 Weeks at Westlane'»

Reflection of First 2 Weeks at Westlane Middle School

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By , December 8, 2012 9:39 am

ED 327 Reflection 1

September 19, 2012

First Impressions…

Upon meeting Mr. Pitcock my interest was piqued! He explained he completed his undergraduate degree from Purdue University in elementary education, then after a few years of teaching returned to IUPUI to pursue a few more classes which would allow him the added licensure to teach at the middle school level. Continue reading 'Reflection of First 2 Weeks at Westlane Middle School'»

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