Experiencing a day within the CLF studio today was really beneficial in terms of broadening my knowledge and understanding on behaviour management and what strategies are used to reintegrate students into school. The learning environment of the studio is very unique and clearly suited to achieve the aim.
Throughout the day I was given an insight to the potential barriers to students learning and why it's important to differentiate and be adaptable in the way we teach certain students. I felt I was really able to relate to many of the students given my childhood and background, therefore it helped when building relationships throughout the day.
Each student at the start of the day students are required to set targets, these are then reflected upon and discussed as a class at the end of the day. I found this to be a really interesting but really a successful strategy to use. Initially, I thought giving the students a license to grade themselves would result in biased grading. However, I was fascinated to see the students were really over critical when self assessing and extremely productive during peer discussions.
Today reinforced the importance of creating, and the students understanding expectations within both a school and a classroom. The students at the facility clearly have an understanding on the boundaries and the outcomes if they 'over step the mark'. Relating this to my teaching, I will certainly create and implement a set of expectations/ classroom rules for each class; these will need to be personalised for each class I teach.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Friday, 20 September 2013
My journey of becoming a teacher- in school observations
After a day of observations within Bath Community Academy (BCA) my teaching philosophy has expanded and my whole outlook on teaching PE has been strengthened. The PE department have adopted a very innovative teaching style and have changed their focuses within their lessons. Myself and the other trainee were asked to complete a task: we were given 40 cards displaying various physical, personal and sport specific skills, we then had to select the 10 that we thought were the biggest conventions of a successful athlete. After this process we then were asked 'which of these are your focuses in your lessons?' The fact was that none of the selected cards were skill based/ sport specific skills. We were then shown a model that the school use during PE lessons (pictures attached) this model contains 6 qualities the school believe students can posses in order to make them 'good' at PE, it was reiterated that the student doesn't need to be 'good' at kicking a ball to be 'good' at PE, they can exceed in another area which equally makes them 'good' at PE.It was compared with a 'cog system', all cogs combine to make the wheel go round. The learning objectives used within the lesson therefore have a main focus upon the 'cogs' through the use of an activity. For example a lesson in the gym, the students were given the objectives to: set independent targets and to work independently to reach these targets.
It's my task as a trainee teacher to adopt the magpie approach and start collecting theory's and experiences and build on my personal teaching philosophy.
The 10 chosen key skills needed for a successful athlete.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Starting UWE
First day at UWE today, feeling like a student again. It was
really positive to see how all members of the CLF appeared really confident
throughout the lectures and definitely appeared to be a tight group, this will definitely
be beneficial when establishing cross curricular links. The seminar contained some real interesting
content, firstly the discussion of ice breakers gave me some ideas to try when
starting my placement which will help with learning names and ‘knowing my
students’. The key thing I took was: the importance of reflection and self-knowledge.
Self-knowledge effects decisions and actions which then will influence
reflection, if we as teachers reflect we will have a better social understanding,
a better social understanding allows a teacher to show more empathy for the
students therefore bettering the relationship. Does sound a little confusing but in my head it makes sense :)
Sunday, 1 September 2013
The start of my ITT with the CLF
Finally, the start of my ITT has come. It`s been a very
positive start to the program and has been very productive. Reflecting on the
start I am extremely happy with the progress I have made on my confidence,
originally I found I was slightly uneasy when speaking in front of the group
however that’s began to change. I think being involved with group projects has
improved relationships within the group which has helped me feel more comfortable
getting involved. Confidence is a
brilliant thing!
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