CAE 510WEB 2.0 TOOLSASSIGNMENT 4
Jennifer WhipApril 28, 2011
Purpose I would like to improve my teaching and
the climate in my room by incorporating technology and other “real world” skills into my teaching.
I would like my students to get a broad education that will help them with the skills they need after high school.
Student Population The population in my classroom is a mix
of boys and girls from low income families. It is very safe to say that most are at risk of not graduating. Their level of understanding in my class is also low. Even with odds against them, the students tend to be polite and down to Earth.
Student Population Students are part of a school that has a
7% Hispanic population. Most do not speak English. If there is any English spoken in the house, it is usually broken and incorrect.
This population description is based on ninth and twelfth grade students.
Standards for Behavior Students are given a list of rules at the
beginning of the year. They are expected to follow these rules all year. No exceptions.
Proceed to the next slide for a list of classroom rules.
Classroom Rules - Whip All students will treat others with
respect. No cell phones, ipods, or other
electronics. No hats or hoods are to be worn indoors
during school hours. All homework that is turned in late will
be subject to a change in grade.
Consequences 1st Offense - verbal warning 2nd Offense – detention 3rd Offense – Office Referral
If needed – student will be removed from classroom and proper consequence will be handed down from administration.
Plan Having seniors makes my personal plan
coincide with that of the entire school. Students will not only get an understanding of
the literature and history they need but they will also get real world skills such as:
Letter and resume writing Computer skills Job interviewing skills Checking and Savings education and other
personal finance
Elements for Safety At Tecumseh, safety is a big concern.
Therefore, each teacher is given a complete guide to all precautions and procedures for drills.
Each teacher will educate the students to the proper way to handle each type of emergency.
Drills are done monthly to insure that students understand.
April 26, 2011
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Students were asked to go into the hall for a tornado drill. After a few minutes we realized that it was not a drill. We actually had a tornado go through our town of New Carlisle. No one was hurt and the students did exactly what they had learned all year. Although a small tornado, it was still scary.
Time Management Routines are an integral part of any
classroom. Students need (and actually want) routines.
They become comfortable with them. It allows them to do well in the classroom
because the teacher meets their expectations.
Routines can also improve time on task for even the most reluctant learner.
DATA! PROGRESS! BEHAVIOR! We are very good with data. We use a
variety of quarterly assessments to measure student learning. The data is collected and sent to the board office for review.
The data that these assessments have provided us with information as to what should change or what needs to be added or deleted from the curriculum.
DATA! PROGRESS! BEHAVIOR! The student’s progress measured by an
online “progress book.” This allows parents and students to view
grades anytime from their own home. They can also see specific assignments.
It takes away the “I didn’t know they were failing” excuse (if they have access to a computer).
Behavior is also documented through this program and parents can view that as well.
Floorplan I am very lucky to have a brand new
classroom in a brand new school! I have a projector on my ceiling that will
project what is on my computer or the VCR/DVD/TV onto a large wall.
There are about 30 desks in rows. My desk is at the back of the room. There are also several tables in my
room for students to use for projects.
Materials Pens Pencils Laptops – for in class use Books Paper Zip drives – given to all seniors to take
to college Markers, colored pencils, crayons
Self Reflection I am very hard on myself as a teacher. I think I
could be doing so much better. I really wish I had more time to put into it. I wish I had the motivation to go in on the weekends. I also need to bring home more grading. However, on the good side, my students seem to enjoy my class and they really like me. We have fun and I feel that they are safe when in my room. Teaching is definitely not something for everyone. II like to think that I went into the right career.
Goals – Short term I would like to get all of my seniors to
graduate this year. Last year, 5 didn’t make it. It would be
nice to lower that number. I also would like to get all grading sone
before summer so I don’t have to do final grades while on my break
Goals – long term These are a bit more difficult to achieve. I would like to work on improving my rapport
with students. I need to be more diligent in grading things
in a timely manner. My tests and classwork need to be more
challenging. I need to stop being so hard on myself and
realize teaching is a tough job and no one does it perfect!