My SBTE acknowledges almost all of her students as they come into the classroom in the morning. This lets each student know she cares about them by recognizing their presence. She also gives students an opportunity to make any announcements they have in the morning. This gives the students a chance to be involved in the classroom. My SBTE always takes the time to make sure her students are okay and if one has seemed to have a rough morning, she takes the time to talk to them or comfort them. I remember one time when a girl hadn't gotten any binders for the school year yet, and it was obviously already after Christmas. My SBTE bought some binders for her and sat on the floor and organized them with her. I believe my SBTE is very good at making her students know she cares, which definitely builds classroom community. The students also help each other out when they get stuck on questions. I think this shows great community because they rely on another. There are also classroom jobs that students get each week. The jobs get them actively involved in the classroom community. I think my SBTE has done a good job of creating a classroom community with her students.
Underwood Elementary and my SBTE have created a positive atmosphere where students and visitors feel welcomed. I think is important for the community because everyone wants to work together. I know personally, as a visitor, I have appreciated their welcoming and willingness to help.
Im at Underwood too and I also really like how each teacher also teaches an elective! It really does allow for all the teachers to get to know more students, even ones they don't have in their class.
ReplyDeleteI really like how the teacher makes sure each and every student is okay when they come into the classroom and sees if they need any comfort. This shows me that your teacher is great at conversing with students no matter what is going on and that she cares for them!
ReplyDeleteChelby,
ReplyDeleteMaking visitors feel welcome is totally evidence of strong community. Good observation!