In a recent in-class task, the group created memes to summarize the things they took away from classroom management readings and activities. Here are their creations:
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Mary, Concetta, Stephanie and Jessica decided to make a point of the discussions on evidence to inform our teaching practice - we try to look to what we can learn from the insights of others. |
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Abel, Walai, Dana and Kelley summarized how classroom management can take many forms - and that extremes can be problematic.... |
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...and they also made a point of talking about the role of engagement strategies as a way to proactively create a more inclusive atmosphere. |
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Nerisa, Matt and Daniel are referring to Geoff Petty's "present-apply-review" research that says most of the time spent in the classroom should be on student application - not teacher-led activities. This sheds some light onto how we can create more engaging classrooms! Which leads us to.... |
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...their second meme, which reminds us that classroom time should focus on students, not the teacher. |
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Reinforcing that theme, Marco, Natasha, Claire and Mike also advocate for a student-centred, engagement focus in their meme. |
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Veronica, Monique and Jenna also support the engagement approach in their meme. |
This next set of memes deal with specific ideas about discipline and behaviour in the classroom.
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Rosemarie, Shayna, Mauro and Brittney allude to the problems of "deficit thinking" in creating self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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Anthony, Mariana, Chuk and Amanda asked a very important question, which can be answered by some of the other memes... |
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Veronica, Monique and Jenna remind teachers not to get into power struggles that escalate. |
In this series created by Melissa, Claudia, Marina and Adrienne, "yoga dog" reminds teachers to pick their battles, a reference to the reading by Margaret Metzger. Here's a selection of that group's memes:
Finally, this series by Tom, Bea, Stephanie and Giordano (which, like the previous one, uses a popular internet theme) emphsizes how the things that really made a difference in inclusive and well-functioning classrooms take time and planning. Here's a sampling of a few of their memes that refer to the class readings on cultural responsiveness and respectful inter-personal relationships:
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