My Teaching Style: My Style Of Teaching

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Register to read the introduction… The world is always changing, and your teaching style has to change along with it. We are now in the technological era. Computers are a very essential thing to have in the classroom. If we are behind some countries in learning we need to change are educational stand. I do not think the teacher style of teaching should be geared toward some test. The teacher should teach there own style at the same time try to teach to the test, but always teach their own style. I will teach to the test, but at the same time teach my own style. I will implement into my teaching the test the government is making students take, but at the same time I will teach the way I want …show more content…
I will have the desk in a semi-circle in the middle of the classroom. My desk will be beside of the students, and the chalkboard will be in front of them. I will have computers lining the back of the classroom. I will have bulletin boards on the opposite side of the room from my desk. I will have a board designed to show how well the students are behaving. I will discipline the student on the spot, and not bring the office into matters that can be dealt with in the classroom. You should not wait and discipline a child later for something they did an hour ago because they could forget what they done. It is more effective to care of the problem on the spot because it will help them not do it again. I want my teaching style to reflect how I want the kids to learn. My teaching style is I want to be the type of teacher that is fair to all the students. I want to have a sense of humor in the classroom. I do not want to be a dry teacher that will put the students to sleep everyday. I will always be willing to take risk in learning. I am willing to get help from mentor teachers. I am willing to help and learn from my mentor teacher. I hope I will learn more teacher ways from my mentor teacher. They will help me out in a lot of

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