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Interview Process Deadra McCray Ashford University EDU/650 Instructor: Wendy Ricci August 25, 2014.

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2 Interview Process Deadra McCray Ashford University EDU/650 Instructor: Wendy Ricci August 25, 2014

3 Education Philosophy Continual encouragement and motivation for all students Maintaining a safely and joyous environment Allowing students to utilize their critical thinking strategies Provide up-to-date technology tools and information to enhance learning Being students life coaches-sharing educational and personal experiences Providing clear written and verbal instruction to target each student learning ability Providing outside resources for students and parents to aid in their learning process and access to 24/7 my email to answer questions Offering after school tutoring time for students

4 Education Philosophy cont’d Creating different teaching technology and strategies for students to learn Encouraging students to share and generate their own ideas and opinions Sharing and uplifting positive and negative feedback Honoring Common Core of Standards Classroom participation is mandatory Two of my favorite quotes on education philosophy are: “Teachers are the agents through which knowledge and skills are communicated and rules of conduct enforced.”-John Dewey (Experience and Education) “This is the road I have tried to follow as a teacher: living my convictions; being open to the process of knowing and being sensitive to the experience of teaching as a art; being pushed forward by the challenges that prevent me form bureaucratizing my practice; accepting my limitations, yet always conscious of the necessary efforts to overcome them and aware that I cannot hide them because to do so would be a failure to respect both my students and myself as a teacher.” Paulo Freine-(Padogogy of Freedom)

5 Classroom Management Plan Conduction one on one time with my students Create and secure and challenging environment Allowing group session where students can interact with peers Respect students and expect the same in return Lecturing, research projects, debates, class discussion, homework, skill building, etc. My classroom have light colors walls to produce a happy environment Place pictures, posters, bookshelves and drawing on walls All students are required to face me at all times- desks are place in center of classroom Students have to raise their hands to speak Students are required to clean up after themselves I place a copy of the nutrition pyramid for my students to see what kind of food are good for them First grade class take naps for 45 minutes Examples of Classroom Rules are: 1.No excessive talking 2.No horse playing 3.Hand in completed work assignments 4.Respect yourself, teachers, and peers 5.No use of profanity/inapprioate classroom conversation 6.No cheating 7.Classroom participation is mandatory

6 Classroom Management Plan cont’d Consequences if rules are broken: 1.1rst – verbal warning 2.2 nd - time out in class or another class, parent notification by note, email, phone call 3.3 rd – parent notification/ conference/ office referral possible Final step- office referral Reward given daily or weekly as appreciate: 1.Positive note/ call home 2.Elite seat 3.Extra computer time 4.Stickers 5.Trip to the treasure chest (toys) These rules ensure that the student are attentive and focused on class material at all times. It’s imperative that these rules are implied and enforce to honor the curriculum and secures the classroom from outside distractions.

7 School Models Effective management classroom plan- A consist of writing down a detail day sticking to the curriculum Presenting the backward design process a)Students are required to master recognizing and writing the letters of the alphabets b)Students will master practice on handouts and verbalizing the letter of the alphabets in the classrooms Teaching English, Math, and Reading a)Creating two letters words b)Pronunciation c)Group sessions of completing assignment of matching lower case letters to capital letters Weekly quizzes

8 Effective Lesson Planning and Design 3 steps of (Backward Design) 1.Identify designed results 2.Determine acceptable evidence 3.Plan learning experience and instructions Classroom participating/assignments consist of: 1.Recognizing and writing numbers 1-20 2.Reteaching recognizing and writing alphabets 3.Reteaching recognizing colors 4.Learning shapes such as, triangle, square, circle, etc. 5.Completing classroom projects & assignments

9 Effective Lesson Planning and Design cont’d Student engagement (individual/group) Games (activities) Consonant sounds, vowels, and picture relation Sight words (read, write, identify) Punctuation Reinforcing Classroom assignment/homework Building blocks-creating words and recognizing letters Reteaching Reading stories out loud/nursery rhymes Alphabet and works trace sheet

10 Assessment Matters Formative Assessments Providing handouts for inside classroom and homework Lecturing-students can recall information provided orally or write it down Summative Assessments Weekly quizzes Feedback Turn in assignment Open discussions


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