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Creating a positive classroom
        atmosphere
            What do you need to do ??
Classroom Management
• In order to be an effective teacher .. You need
  to manage your classroom.. And believe it or
  not.. It all begins with YOU.. So.. Here are
  some .. Simple ideas.. To make your classroom
  a place of learning.. And to ensure a postive
  atmosphere.
It’s all in your attitude !!
    • ““The greatest discovery of all time is that a
        person can change his future by merely
                changing his attitude .
•    Oprah Winfrey
BUT first..
• “The remarkable thing is, we have a choice
    everyday regarding the attitude we will
           embrace for that day.”
               • Charles R. Swindoll
More Attitude ..
• “We   awaken in others the
    same attitude of mind we
    hold toward them.”
•   Elbert Hubbard
So change your attitude
• “Adopting the right attitude can convert a
  negative stress into a positive one”
• Hans Selye
Ten Tips for creating a positive
            atmosphere.
• Always have a genuine purpose for your
  lesson and a clear agenda.
• Always try to engage your learners with
  meaningful material.
• Allow your learners to direct their own
  learning.
• Let your pupils know what to expect from you.
• Be passionate about what you are teaching
More Tips
• Encourage all the pupils’ efforts.
• Support them along the way with positive
  feedback and a SMILE !
• Listen to them and respect their ideas and
  opinions even if you don’t agree with them.
• Be a role model.
• Make success about their learning and not
  your teaching.
AND when things go wrong..
• Re-examine your approach.
• Don’t give up
• Don’t take a bad lesson or day too hard.
Student
 Self Assessment



Taking Responsibility for their
          learning
Getting Feedback from Students
• Students need feedback to learn and get better at
  what they are doing – learning.
• By asking students to evaluate their own learning
  you are teaching them to take responsibility for the
  process of learning.
• There are many ways to get feedback from students
  on where they are and if they are satisfied with
  where they are.
Ways to get Feedback
• Instant feedback – by asking questions , a
  show of hands.. Etc..
• Ongoing journals/ logs etc..
• Written feedback pages – formative/
  summative
Feedback as a way to Reflect..
Feedback pages
Use FEEDBACK pages to get the kids to
 stop and think where they are, and why
 they are there.
Formative Feedback
This type of feedback should be done
   during a lesson , a unit or a semester
   to find out what is going on and be
   able to make a change .


.
Take a moment to reflect
•   I found the material in the unit interesting
•   I completed the work my teacher asked me to.
•   I took the work seriously
•   I learned something new
•   I improved my vocabulary
•   I did my best
•   I am satisfied with my progress
•   I need to work harder/ make more of an
    effort.
Summative Feedback Pages
• There are other forms of feedback which are
  summative . These can be used at the end of
  the semester. They should allow the kids to
  relate to the teacher, the class , the material
  taught and himself as a learner.
Sample questions for end of the Year Feedback

• Part ONE: The lessons:
• 1. were interesting – always, often, sometimes, not often
• Part TWO: ME –as a pupil, I.
• 1. made an effort – always, often, sometimes, not often
• 2. did my homework- always, often, sometimes, not often
• PART THREE : THE teacher
• 1. was supportive of me – always, often, sometimes, not
  often
• 2. came prepared to class – always, often sometimes , not
  often
• 3. treated me fairly – always, often, sometimes, not often
Setting Goals
• Goals are powerful tools than can produce
  great returns in most areas of a student’s life.
• By setting goals the student chooses where s/
  he wants to go and what they want to
  achieve.
• They can then concentrate on how to improve
  in the areas that they choose.
By setting goals:
Students:
•   Improve their performance
•   Increase their motivation
•   Increase pride and satisfaction
•   Improve their self- confidence
•   Suffer less from stress
Remember
• Goals can be set on a weekly basis, a monthly
  basis or each semester.

• Teachers need to provide the students with
  ample opportunities to set goals and help
  them monitor the progress.
Reflection Journals

 A method to help the teacher
   teach responsibility, self
assessment and develop critical
     thinking in students.
Why Reflect ?
   Because learning in schools is
    traditionally dominated and
   controlled by adults, students
seldom make decisions about their
  own learning (Goodlad, 1984).
Using Reflections Journals in
    English class are useful because
                   they ..
•   Encourage students to take
    responsibility for their learning
•   Encourage students to think
•   Encourage students to set goals
•   Encourage natural writing in
    English
•   Encourage a real dialogue between
    teacher and student
Reflection is Thinking
What Research says..
• When we help students develop an
  awareness about their own thinking and
  learning processes, we are helping them
  think about the effectiveness of the
  strategies they use in reaching the goals
  they have set. Essentially, they are
  "thinking about thinking," a process known
  as metacognition. .....monitoring our
  progress, and evaluating the results is an
  effective way of helping students take
  more control of their own thought and
  feeling processes (Barell, 1985).
• A journal is different from a
  diary. Diaries keep track of
  what's going on around you.
  Journals help you reflect on
  what's going on within you.
  Keeping a journal is like carrying
  on a continuing conversation with
  yourself.
How to start
• Explain what you want the students to do
• Set aside time once a week in class for the
  students to use for writing
• Have the students bring in small notebooks
• Provide the students with “prompts” to get
  started..
• Encourage all of them to write..- Make it part
  of the class requirement !
Possible prompts..
• Write about one positive and one negative
  thing that happened in English class this week.
• Write a list of what you remember learning
  this week and explain why you remember it .
• Explain what or who helped you learn in class
  this week.
• Write about your feelings while doing the test,
  the unseen, writing the essay , doing your
  homework etc..
Questions to reflect on..
• How did the teacher relate to me this week ?
• How did I participate in class this week?
• What did we learn in class this week that was
   useful to me? Why ?
• What was especially enjoyable to me this week.
• In what areas do I feel I have improved ?
• What areas do I need to do to improve in..
( writing, reading strategies, listening skills..etc..)
   and how will I do this??
Why feedback is so important..
• LISTENING to your pupils will build an
  atmosphere of trust and respect and
  encourage the students to share with you
  what they feel.
• It will foster positive classroom behavior
• It will create a classroom culture of success
• It will make both you and the pupils aware of
  their progress
THE END ..
 Or The Beginning..
• Thank you.. For listening,,
  for taking part and for
  reflecting with us.. AND
  Remember..
• “To effectively communicate, we
  must realize that we are all
  different in the way we perceive
  the world and use this
  understanding as a guide to our
  communication with others.”
• Anthony Robbins

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Creating positive class atmosphere

  • 1. Creating a positive classroom atmosphere What do you need to do ??
  • 2. Classroom Management • In order to be an effective teacher .. You need to manage your classroom.. And believe it or not.. It all begins with YOU.. So.. Here are some .. Simple ideas.. To make your classroom a place of learning.. And to ensure a postive atmosphere.
  • 3. It’s all in your attitude !! • ““The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude . • Oprah Winfrey
  • 4. BUT first.. • “The remarkable thing is, we have a choice everyday regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.” • Charles R. Swindoll
  • 5. More Attitude .. • “We awaken in others the same attitude of mind we hold toward them.” • Elbert Hubbard
  • 6. So change your attitude • “Adopting the right attitude can convert a negative stress into a positive one” • Hans Selye
  • 7. Ten Tips for creating a positive atmosphere. • Always have a genuine purpose for your lesson and a clear agenda. • Always try to engage your learners with meaningful material. • Allow your learners to direct their own learning. • Let your pupils know what to expect from you. • Be passionate about what you are teaching
  • 8. More Tips • Encourage all the pupils’ efforts. • Support them along the way with positive feedback and a SMILE ! • Listen to them and respect their ideas and opinions even if you don’t agree with them. • Be a role model. • Make success about their learning and not your teaching.
  • 9. AND when things go wrong.. • Re-examine your approach. • Don’t give up • Don’t take a bad lesson or day too hard.
  • 10. Student Self Assessment Taking Responsibility for their learning
  • 11. Getting Feedback from Students • Students need feedback to learn and get better at what they are doing – learning. • By asking students to evaluate their own learning you are teaching them to take responsibility for the process of learning. • There are many ways to get feedback from students on where they are and if they are satisfied with where they are.
  • 12. Ways to get Feedback • Instant feedback – by asking questions , a show of hands.. Etc.. • Ongoing journals/ logs etc.. • Written feedback pages – formative/ summative
  • 13. Feedback as a way to Reflect..
  • 14. Feedback pages Use FEEDBACK pages to get the kids to stop and think where they are, and why they are there.
  • 15. Formative Feedback This type of feedback should be done during a lesson , a unit or a semester to find out what is going on and be able to make a change . .
  • 16. Take a moment to reflect • I found the material in the unit interesting • I completed the work my teacher asked me to. • I took the work seriously • I learned something new • I improved my vocabulary • I did my best • I am satisfied with my progress • I need to work harder/ make more of an effort.
  • 17. Summative Feedback Pages • There are other forms of feedback which are summative . These can be used at the end of the semester. They should allow the kids to relate to the teacher, the class , the material taught and himself as a learner.
  • 18. Sample questions for end of the Year Feedback • Part ONE: The lessons: • 1. were interesting – always, often, sometimes, not often • Part TWO: ME –as a pupil, I. • 1. made an effort – always, often, sometimes, not often • 2. did my homework- always, often, sometimes, not often • PART THREE : THE teacher • 1. was supportive of me – always, often, sometimes, not often • 2. came prepared to class – always, often sometimes , not often • 3. treated me fairly – always, often, sometimes, not often
  • 19. Setting Goals • Goals are powerful tools than can produce great returns in most areas of a student’s life. • By setting goals the student chooses where s/ he wants to go and what they want to achieve. • They can then concentrate on how to improve in the areas that they choose.
  • 20. By setting goals: Students: • Improve their performance • Increase their motivation • Increase pride and satisfaction • Improve their self- confidence • Suffer less from stress
  • 21. Remember • Goals can be set on a weekly basis, a monthly basis or each semester. • Teachers need to provide the students with ample opportunities to set goals and help them monitor the progress.
  • 22. Reflection Journals A method to help the teacher teach responsibility, self assessment and develop critical thinking in students.
  • 23. Why Reflect ? Because learning in schools is traditionally dominated and controlled by adults, students seldom make decisions about their own learning (Goodlad, 1984).
  • 24. Using Reflections Journals in English class are useful because they .. • Encourage students to take responsibility for their learning • Encourage students to think • Encourage students to set goals • Encourage natural writing in English • Encourage a real dialogue between teacher and student
  • 26. What Research says.. • When we help students develop an awareness about their own thinking and learning processes, we are helping them think about the effectiveness of the strategies they use in reaching the goals they have set. Essentially, they are "thinking about thinking," a process known as metacognition. .....monitoring our progress, and evaluating the results is an effective way of helping students take more control of their own thought and feeling processes (Barell, 1985).
  • 27. • A journal is different from a diary. Diaries keep track of what's going on around you. Journals help you reflect on what's going on within you. Keeping a journal is like carrying on a continuing conversation with yourself.
  • 28. How to start • Explain what you want the students to do • Set aside time once a week in class for the students to use for writing • Have the students bring in small notebooks • Provide the students with “prompts” to get started.. • Encourage all of them to write..- Make it part of the class requirement !
  • 29. Possible prompts.. • Write about one positive and one negative thing that happened in English class this week. • Write a list of what you remember learning this week and explain why you remember it . • Explain what or who helped you learn in class this week. • Write about your feelings while doing the test, the unseen, writing the essay , doing your homework etc..
  • 30. Questions to reflect on.. • How did the teacher relate to me this week ? • How did I participate in class this week? • What did we learn in class this week that was useful to me? Why ? • What was especially enjoyable to me this week. • In what areas do I feel I have improved ? • What areas do I need to do to improve in.. ( writing, reading strategies, listening skills..etc..) and how will I do this??
  • 31. Why feedback is so important.. • LISTENING to your pupils will build an atmosphere of trust and respect and encourage the students to share with you what they feel. • It will foster positive classroom behavior • It will create a classroom culture of success • It will make both you and the pupils aware of their progress
  • 32. THE END .. Or The Beginning.. • Thank you.. For listening,, for taking part and for reflecting with us.. AND Remember.. • “To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.” • Anthony Robbins

Editor's Notes

  • #11: Ask the audience why kids should assess themselves?? Ask for ways they get their kids to assess themselves.. ? Discuss the picture !!! Tell them you are going to give some ideas ..
  • #12: I will discuss a few ways today.. But there are many more.. We must get our students to learn to think about the part they play in the learning process. WE can be great teachers and know our material but if the kids are NOT with us (for a million reasons then we won’t be teaching them anything)
  • #15: Discuss the importance of Feedback from kids in all ways, shapes and forms. Ask if anyone uses them . HOW.. Say that there are summative and formative.
  • #16: Ask if they know what formative feeedback is ?? An xample of the beginning of a feedback page.. What does it do to the kid when s/he reads the first questions.. (ASK them )
  • #18: Intro summative pages.. WHY ? WHEN..
  • #20: Discuss the importance again of having them decide what is important to them.. Maybe write your goals on the board.
  • #21: READ and ask for reactions..
  • #22: There are many ways of setting goals.. Short term.. Longer term. Etc.. We can use different ways with different classes.. With different age kids etc.. BUT we must allow them to try this way and teach them how to do. It.. WE must also be consistent.. And review the goals..etc.. Make them part of our teaching process.
  • #23: My rationale..
  • #25: Before showing them.. ASK them to tell you what will come up.. To answer why they are useful
  • #26: Why is it important to think ??
  • #28: Something to show your kids.. In order to market the idea.. And tell them why they are doing it ..