I
came into this semester wanting to learn more about education and
differentiation. This semester I struggled with defining the difference between
differentiation, accommodation and modification. I intertwined them in my lessons.
From
the feedback I have received this semester I can say I know what
differentiation is. It is implementing your lesson to the whole classes needs
not just one child in your classroom. There will be so many types of learners
in my classroom. I will have visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners all in
my classroom at one time. This is why I need to make sure my lessons are
varied, effective and teach to the whole class.
Accommodations
and modifications are only made for an individual child. They are for children
who have IEPS, 504 Plans, etc.
Even
though it took me longer then expected to truly learn what differentiation was.
I am happy to say I know it. This will help me in student teaching and as an
educator.
Another
goal for this semester was to learn how to deal with taboo topics in the
classroom. I know I have a better handle on this from what we learned in class.
I know it is always important to be aware of these topics. They are occurring
all the time around us in our world. I know this from the news reporting we did
each day in Social Studies. I liked how we went over how we would teach it to
the certain grade levels we were assigned. As an educator I know I cannot talk
about world news like I do with an adult. However, the other day I was taken
aback when one of the little boys in my classroom was reading an airplane book
to me. The next thing I knew he was talking about the missing plane from Malaysia.
The other children in the room started to ask questions. I didn’t want to
address it because first it is Mrs. Holtke’s classroom. Secondly, it is a scary
topic to talk about even for me. Thus I said lets read a new book and dropped
the subject.
My
third goal was to learn more about how to transition students from one activity
to the other. I got a better idea of this. To be honest, I am not sure this is
simply because I am in third grade classroom and the children are older and
better listeners. This is one reason why I am excited to student teach in the
fall. I have been placed in a first grade classroom. I believe kindergartners
and first graders are the hardest to transition.
My
last goal was to be a more confident teacher. I know I accomplished this. I can
address the class in a firm matter. I can now teach reading science, math and
social studies to both large group and small groups.
All
of these goals stated above. I have now reached. This will help me tremendously
moving onto student teaching. However, going into student teaching I need to
write down new goals. Every teacher should do this for each school year.
Going
into student teaching I want to get a better balance on giving out praise and
encouragement but telling a child he or she is wrong. I want to work on having
a firmer hand and not be so sensitive and sweet. Additionally, I struggle with
math. This is because I don’t know where every child is. Lastly, there are so
many new methods of teaching math that I don’t know. I need to really sit down
and read over the curriculum for any school district I am at.
I
was in contact with my student teacher the other day. It was very exciting. I
couldn’t believe it. She said she will show me the curriculum she teaches. That
makes me very happy.
The
goals I have go hand in hand with the ones I listed for student teaching. I
want to be the best educator I can be.
I was excited to have a new cooperating
teacher. Mrs. Hotkey has been great on so many levels. She has showed me that a
true educator is compassionate, understanding and nurturing.
Additionally,
I have enjoyed our time together as a class. The discussions we have had and
the friendships we have made will stay with me forever. Lastly, I want to thank
you for being a great mentor. I mean it from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.
Becky,
ReplyDeleteWow, what a semester, right?!?! I am glad to see you recognizing the growth you've made through your classes and clinical experience this semester. I'll be excited to talk through this with you today in class!
:)Kira