Since we have been visiting for the last few weeks I have been fortunate to discover which students could potentially be problem students for me! The reason I say I'm fortunate is because I have to chance to see what causes them to act out, who causes them to act out, and how my co-op handles the student. Although having a classroom of our own won't be so accommodating to our needs as a new teacher it is still going to ease us into the process of classroom management. We won't be going into battle unprepared!
The section I was assigned to read talked about the importance of using research-based practices in our teaching. It is believe to be an effective teacher on must believe it is the teacher who makes the difference in the classroom. Without good teachers we cannot expect good students.
My section also addressed why positive expectations are so important. This goes along with what Wong was talking about in the video on Wednesday night. An expectation is what you believe will or will not happen. This is such a powerful word. If you are a positive teacher who expects a great level of achievement out of your students, the odds are greater that what you want will happen. It is important to stay optimistic and have a positive ATTITUDE, the students WILL pick up on these things. That's all!