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Teachers play the central role in the dynamic relationships which form a positive classroom. How can a teacher mediate factors within the educational setting to ensure a quality, equitable education for all students?
The LEARNING SETTING is influenced by...
the mindsets of students and school personnel
assessment strategies
classroom policies
instructional supports
instructional strategies
classroom organization
social values and social policies
the surrounding cultural and economic community
school policies and climate
AN EFFECTIVE TEACHER MUST...
help students develop self-disciplineSubtopic
value and promote education
Become resilient and stress hardy
believe all students can learn
be organized and employ efficient classroom practices
model the learning process and the struggles it involves
exhibit empathy
emphasize students' SEL
build positive relationships with colleagues, students , and parents
have the confidence to learn from mistakes
have a positiveattitude towards self and others
employ a variety of pedagogical approaches to make learning accessible for all students
engage in ongoing assessment of own assumptions about students' and their ability to learn
POSITIVE CLASSROOM
To be successful a student needs
A positive classroom environment is formed through the dynamic relationship between students, teacher, and the classroom setting.
A Positive Classroom is formed by the dynamic relationships between the students, teacher, and the classroom setting.
develop resilience
to value their education
Learning materials that are accessible
autonomy
behavioral skills
self-discipline
confidence to learn from mistakes
Respect for self and others
support from caring adults
mindset towards school and learning
to care for themselves
learning skills