This chapters talked about positive and negative reinforcement. My experience with high school students so far is that every student has different ways to get motivated. Juniors and seniors sooner or later start to realize the importance of taking responsibility for their own learning. Misbehaviors have many factors such as lack of motivation, lesson plan are not interesting enough, and high school students have more responsibilities and need to learn how to manage stress. I believe that discipline in secondary education plays a huge role and creating a positive climate in class will benefit all students in a classroom.
I interviewed a high school
business teacher who has been teaching for seven years. When I walked into the
classroom everything seemed to be organized and arrange like a company.
Students would be seated in groups at different locations. The groups were
called by their expertise. Groups included: Human Resources, Marketing,
Accounting, Research and Development and Board of Directors. I asked the
teacher why she decided to arrange her classroom this way. She said that business
classrooms should prepared students for the workforce. If students continue to
feel like they are in a classroom, they will not be prepared to behave and
assume responsibilities for a real company/organization. Chapter 7 talks about positive reinforcement and this connects to what they teacher said because if students are given real expectations for them to succeed in the workforce this creates a positive environment because students will want to be treated like adults. I asked the teacher
what the most challenging thing she has faced in teaching business. She said
that it takes time to develop students to write and use business terminology.
Business language is completely different from your everyday language.
Vocabulary is a huge obstacle when it comes to explaining business concepts. It
is easy for a business teacher to use vocabulary especially since you have been
working in the corporate world. I asked her how she implements literacy in her
lesson plans. One of the ways she implements literacy is by giving very small
research and working together as a group to develop the skill of analyzing and
interpret text and graphs. She has tried to modify lessons for students who
struggle with reading but since business vocabulary is new to everyone it is
better to work as a group and then assist those who need extra help but not
modify lesson plans. She stated that the goal for the business department was
to prepare students for the workforce. A company will not modify a graph,
report, chart if you struggle at reading. The company expects for workers to
know or find a way to accomplish a goal.
The
teacher also mentioned that it is very important to have a lesson of ethics
regardless of the type of class that students have elected. I asked how she
deals with those students who are not willing to work as a group. She said that
she talks to the counselor and gives them a copy of her curriculum and
syllabus. She makes it clear the expectations so that when she meets with the
students she will give them and explain what they are signing up for. When
students arrive on the first day she goes over the syllabus for the first
semester. She gives students the opportunity to drop the class and talk to the
counselor to find a better fit. She said to treat students with respect just
like any other real company and set expectations that they can reach. She
stated, “Business classes have the power to change student minds into how they
see the world. Be transparent with students on how business works if not, they
won’t be prepared when they face a real-life situation”. I asked her how she
connects with students. She said that students love when you are honest and
transparent. Students seek to get their minds “out of school”. They want to
come into a classroom that doesn’t feel like school but more like a
college/workforce environment. To connect with students, you must show them the
good side or business and bad side of business. Not everything is black and
white, and students know that. Having students find what their ethics are is
very important since it will determine how they see thing and complete task.
She said that literacy in business classes is important especially when it
comes to business law, marketing, management. I asked the teacher how she works
with other teachers to prepare her lesson plans. She said that working with
teachers is important but challenging. As business teachers we had experience
working in the corporate world and we modify lesson plans to get as close as
possible to the real world. Some teachers will complain about the high
expectations but at the end of the day you control your classroom meet the
department goals to prepare students for success.
Sounds like an interesting teacher, who uses all her tools to make sure the students are learning. I like that she makes it a work environment instead of school. I believe with that mind set students process the class work in a more successful way. You said her classroom was very clean and organize, I am a big believer about the classroom environment is very important too.
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ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I really agree on how the teacher communicates with the students and being transparent with them. I feel like that face to face contact helps to get to know your students. I believe when you are honest and authentic with your students it will create respect between student and teacher. Especially when dealing with disruptive student transparency on the outcomes that can come out of their behavior can help as well.
Very unique teaching approach from the teacher you interviewed, I found it different but interesting. Her ideas for making modifications are valid and I like the fact that she is thinking ahead for her students. Great technique for high school students. thank-you for sharing it was a good read, I don't see my self in a high school setting but is nice to see what educators in all grade levels have to share at the end all teachers have very similar objectives.
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