First and foremost, I think that teachers should try their best to make an actual connection with their students. This connection will be something that the students will remember forever. This kind of connection will benefit students’ attitude in the classroom as well as with the students’ learning. Students will come to class and be ready to learn with a teacher they love. This connection is so important to me due to one of my favorite teachers in high school. I excelled in most of my classes, but German class was my favorite by far. Although the teacher was great at teaching, the environment of his classroom was superior to any other I have ever been in. He talks to us like we are people rather than talking to us like a robot and I truly think this allows for students to excel in his class.This relationship is something that will allow for expanded student learning and extra engagement in the classroom.
Another philosophy that is important to me is understanding why you are there and what you’re doing. There have been plenty of times in my young life where I make mistakes because I don’t know exactly what I’m doing or why I’m doing it. So far I have learned a decent amount about what I will be doing, and have figured out that teaching is bigger than me. Since we are trying to create hard working individuals who make our community a better place, I think it is important to have the students work together! Having our students collaborate and communicate to figure out natural phenomena, what they believe, and other aspects of life is very important to me, even if we are teaching young students. Giving students the opportunity to learn in different ways is one of the most important aspects of teaching.
Along with the other two, another philosophy of mine is to make the students better learners and workers. Anyone can remember something for a short period of time, I want my students to be able to learn rather than memorize. This will happen through specific teaching strategies and memorable activities. This will expand their memorization skills, and will also allow them to learn whichever topic we are on. Along with this I want to implement a good work ethic in my class room. I will do this by rewarding students for doing their work in a reasonable manner. This is in hopes that this will continue outside of school and allow them to be the best version of them possible. I know that rewarding students all the time is not an appropriate strategy for teaching good work ethic, but if you look at life, you’re almost always doing work for something. Whether it is working for money or homework for grades, I think it’s important that students receive positive reinforcement through physical rewards as well as verbal praise.
Finally, I hope that I have a welcoming classroom. An example of this is a kind of classroom where students are willing and want to ask questions. What I observed throughout placement was nothing short of amazing. My CT’s classroom welcomed questions, correct answers and students willingly shared incorrect answers. A classroom where students don’t feel unintelligent for asking questions is something I will thrive for. This will be attained by encouraging questions and supporting the students to ask questions as well. With a welcoming classroom, students will feel comfortable coming to me when they need assistance and learning in my classroom. Hopefully this will lead to students helping each other out more often as well.
I am excited to add to this in my last year of student teaching here at St. Norbert College. Thank you for the opportunities you have given me over this past year.