Thursday, October 27, 2016

Classrom Field Reflection

The class I am observing ar after part grade learners and when I go into the class, the lesson is usually math, or the Chinese teacher is finishing up teaching the kids Chinese. I impersonate in the tail end and capture the lesson, and then when the kids start the homework, Ill cook up and help as much as I can. The students devote moved their tables so now there atomic number 18 four rows altogether, split cut down the middle and two on each side. The seats argon arranged and rotates from male child, girl, boy, etc. Something I have noniced is the boy to girl ratio. Typically, there argon usually 13 students, 4 girls and 9 boys. In several(prenominal) cases there is more boys school term together, nevertheless they behave wellspring together. There argon triad outliers in the class, and they are pose each in a corner of the class, and no iodine sits next to them. Ive seen if they are lay next to someone, they are and a distraction to the other students. I used to depend this was not right because I wondered if the students felt equivalent they werent included, but knowing how they act sitting with other students, and the transition in the class from when theyre by themselves, I think its best that they are separated from the rest of the class.\nI think the student have a close consanguinity with the teacher thats is built on respect. There is a student in the class that is all the way disrespectful to the teacher, but either time she does talk back to the teacher, or is being a distraction in the class, she is told to cockle a card, her name is A. When A does behave, and she raises her hand to come a question, and gets the answer right, shell cool it get treated like the rest of the students and get a piece of candy when its clear shes not eer the most well behaved student. A and T are the scarcely two students whom do not respond to the teaching methods used. They are the only two who do not listen or follow directions. Ill be watching them, and theyre doing something else in their desk, not paying atte...

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