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    As you can see, my classroom has a lot of space around the desks. I picked this deign because it is very easy for the whole group of students to see the teacher and the front of the room where the whiteboard is. Having space around the desks also allows to form different shapes for different activities. A shape I could switch the desks to would be a “U-shape”. The horseshoe shaped desks allows the teacher to walk around to each students individually if help is needed. There is plenty of space…

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    August 24, 2011, 9:00a.m. There is a student sitting in a first year Spanish classroom that is s nervous wreck because she knew nothing more in Spanish than the numbers one through ten. The student arrived early to class, anxious to get a seat at the front of the classroom as to not miss one grain of information that the teacher would so meticulously hand out. August 24, 2011, 9:42a.m. The same student that was anxiously waiting on the turbulent year in Spanish to begin has an entirely new out…

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    DeLuca allows his students to share their sketches that they have been working. He tells his students that they will have a gallery walk where they are allowed to move around the classroom. The students were able present and share through a gallery walk through their sketches. They were also allowed to comment on their classmates sketches if they found something that they liked about it. This technique allowed to the students to be…

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    enjoy shadowing her class. When I entered her class I felt a lot of positive energy coming from her and transmitting it to the students as well as to me. The classroom was small and there was little room to walk around, but the classroom was organized with a less clutter than the first grade class. However, I did notice that Ms. Brown’s classroom was smaller than Ms. Nishimuras’. Even though, Ms. Brown had more students. In addition, I felt welcome not just by Ms. Brown, but by her student…

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    Classrooms are one of the most important environments that people will come in contact with during their lifetimes. A classroom can easily set up a learner for success or failure. It can also affect the way the people in the classroom treat each other, either producing a friendly environment or a chaotic one. This type of environment affects all people throughout their school careers, but it can be considered the most influential on children in their first years of school attendance. It is the…

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    My Classroom Environment

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    1. Classroom environment: Describe in detail the type of classroom you observed. (For example, the type and makeup of the classroom (inclusion/self-contained), what disabilities you observed, the size of the class, how many adults.) The content matter covered in class. How the students were evaluated. Do not pass judgment on the teacher, simply report what happened in the classroom. When I observed Dr. Besvinickm’s class she gives the class time to settle from their previous extra…

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    Flipped Classroom Model

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    strategies are nothing more than a shot in the dark. Flipped classroom, sometimes referred to as inverted classroom, is not a shot in the dark and has substantial research, showing its effectiveness. In a flipped classroom,…

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    My Classroom Analysis

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    Growing up and being inside of the classroom, we would have never realized whether or not our classroom was democratic. Though as we grow older, we begin to notice that it is a very large factor in raising successful children. A successful classroom consists of many factors, but the most important, is that teachers understand the democratic values of their students, conveying guidance and structure that support values of democracy. In the real world, democracy is what brings Americans together…

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    Internal This section of the analysis will be based on observations from Amy Dowson’s year three class at Kingsley Primary school, Armadale. 3.0 Environment The classroom environment is one that promotes acceptance, communicate and allows for various styles of learning. Upon entering the room, it is noticed that there are several different learning areas of the room. The desks are in rows, allowing for independent work, there is a reading corner with bean bags, there is a guided reading corner,…

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    field and experience how a classroom operates. Observing gave me the opportunity to look at the classroom from a teachers eyes and not as a student. As a student I had no idea that a teacher had to have classroom management, I really didn’t even know what classroom management consisted of. But observing gave me the chance to really see what classroom management was, if the teachers had good or bad classroom management skills, and what they did to incorporate classroom management. In observing I…

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