Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses in Teaching Strategies Term Paper

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Post-Observation of Field Teaching Experiences

The purpose of this paper is to provide a description concerning what was learned about teaching and learning in the course in general and through the observation of real-world classroom teachers as well as how this author plans to implement the lessons learned in his own teaching practice. To this end, a series of major take-aways on teaching and learning are discussed together with supporting examples, followed by a description of selected learning strategies and evidence-based practices that were observed which the author intends to implement to support student learning. Finally, a summary of the teaching experiences and the findings that emerged from this reflection are presented in the conclusion.

Major take-aways

The four field experiences completed during this course yielded a number of significant take-aways that provided valuable insights and exemplars, but the following observations represent those that had a particularly significant impact:

· Young learners are not “little adults”; lacking real-life experiences, the world they live in is still full of wonder, mystery and magic and they are full of questions about everything. It is easy to slip into a mindset that assumes young learners know far more than they actually do, so teachers must ensure that all students receive the individualized attention they need. For instance, one observed teacher distributed books to her students based on her knowledge of their personal interests and comprehension abilities and takes the time to ask each student questions about their selected book including any questions they had as their reading progressed.

· Teachers are just human and naturally prefer their own teaching style, but if students are not effectively learning the way they are being taught, they need to be taught they way they learn. A good example of this take-away was a post-interview with a teacher who explained that he had come to better understand that all young students are unique and learn in different ways at different paces. Although these learning tendencies may change over time, it is essential to provide students with curricular offerings that motivate them to learn.

· Youthful exuberance for learning should not be discouraged, but effective classroom management strategies are essential for creating and maintaining a classroom environment that is conducive to learning. A good example of the source of this take-away was an incident involving a pair of students that intentionally and repeatedly disregarded the paraprofessional’s instructions to stop leaning on a hot radiator during a book reading. Absent active interventions, these two students eventually started fighting, resulting in a disruption of other classroom activities. The classroom teacher explained that it is vitally important to administer effective classroom management practices, but to also ensure that all students are engaged and there are some fun elements incorporated into each lesson.

· It is possible to more fully engage young learners by making reading more interesting through the careful selection of books, the appropriate use of voice, and animated gesticulations.

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For example, after reading a story about good and bad things for children to eat (“A Busy Creature’s Day Eating” by Mo Willems), the teacher presented an alphabet-driven exercise in order to illustrate some salient examples of dangerous foods that children should avoid even if they appear especially tempting and delicious. The students responded to this exercise enthusiastically and it was clear that they were inspired to conduct additional independent research on other dangerous foods in the future.

· Teachers should make an extra effort to ask all students questions rather than just those that routinely answer. During a post-classroom interview, one…

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Notwithstanding the foregoing constraints, it is possible to identify optimal teaching strategies and pursue additional learning opportunities to help prepare for future classroom teaching practice. It is important to note, though, that rather than being a one-time exercise, this is a dynamic process that requires ongoing vigilance to ensure that the most appropriate evidence-based practice are used and that individual student learning needs are taken into account during the curriculum development process.

Finally, another significant issue emerged from the field observations that reinforced the need for a collaborative, teamwork approach to classroom instruction that draws on all of the resources that are available to teachers, including paraprofessionals, support staff, the school district’s leadership team and most especially parents. In sum, classroom teachers only have a few minutes each day to actually engage young learners in ways that promote learning and critical thinking so it is essential to use evidence-based teaching strategies that are most effective for a given set of students at a given point in time.

Conclusion

Reflection is an important part of the learning process, and this paper provided a valuable opportunity to revisit the examples from field observations made during the course that especially stood out as good and bad teaching strategies. Although there were only a few instances of the latter, even then, the teachers that were involved recognized that they could have done some things differently to achieve a better learning outcome. As a result, it became apparent that even seasoned teachers are not perfect although they continuously strive for perfection. In truth, I was highly inspired by the teachers I observed in action, providing their young learners with new knowledge and helping them gain a better understanding of the world around them. Moreover, the behavior of the students in these….....

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