Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Chapter 14: What can the new teacher expect?: Principles, not just your boss: By Michelle Scherr

The first thought of a principle that comes to mind is often the discipliner. Though it is true that many of our principles do play this role, they also have many others, others that students and teachers do not think of.

For the teachers, they are not only your boss, but also your colleagues. You both work in the same school and are both working for the same goal, to better your student’s futures with the education that you offer now.

They are your leaders. Any decision that has a major impact on the school or other classes, the principle will decide. Once your principle has agreed or disagreed with a situation, it then is official. A good principle will lead their school to victory. They will not just sit by and let their school fail. They are your voice to the public.

They are your helpers. Most principles have been where their teachers are. They have had their first year as a teacher, and have also had their first year as a principle. They know the ins and outs of teaching. They should be willing to assist their first year teachers, or any teacher that comes to them with a problem.

Principles are your colleagues, leaders, and helpers; while playing these roles, they must also be your judge. They also have a boss that they have to report to. Along with their boss they also have the public. If a teacher is not doing their part, the public looks down on the school as a whole, not just the individual teacher, therefore it is the principles job to judge your performance and make sure you are teaching up to their standards.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Chapter 14: What Can The New Teacher Expect? by: Keriann Grisham

One of the biggest fears every beginning teacher has is classroom management. They ask themselves “What if my students start to get out of control”, or “What if this problem gets too tough for me to handle, and I have to quit?” A person can go into the teaching field, passionate about the subject they want to teach, but if they don’t know how to handle their students everything can turn into chaos. I believe students need consistency. One way to help control the classroom is to set a list of classroom rules that are explained to the students (so they know what is expected of them), and also that each rule is stuck to by the teacher. Another important thing to maintain as a teacher is a good attitude. When a teacher has a good attitude, and is happy to be working with her students, this is apparent to his/her students. When a teacher has a positive attitude, their students are more likely to have good attitudes as well as good behavior.

I choose this video because it shows that a teacher having a good attitude makes a big difference in the behavior that is returned from the students and it creates a more comfortable atmosphere in the classroom as well. I hope that when I become a teacher I will be able to manage my classroom efficiently.