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Outcome 5

Learning Environment
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EESL 640

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Outcome 5 Progress

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It is in this outcome that I have met the most struggle and, I believe, also found the most success.  Prior to my student teaching internship, I struggled with classroom management, which I believe resulted from what Jacob Kounin calls "with-it-ness": an acute and responsive awareness to what is going on in all areas of one's classroom at any given time.  However, as you will see in various pieces of evidence, this is something I have come to master in my student teaching internship.  I believe that what has helped bring about this mastery is confidence gained from practical experience, and the gravity of realizing that I am responsible for my class, per training in CPR, AED, and First Aid.  In short, realizing that "the training wheels will soon be off" has brought me a sense of conviction in my classroom management.


First Aid/CPR Training

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  1. First Aid/CPR/AED Certification First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
    Attached is my certification in First Aid and CPR, as well as in the usage of AEDs.

I found this training to be very confidence-building.  Many of the things I learned in this training program were not new, but they did teach an exact protocol for emergency situations.  I feel this to be important in ensuring that professionals who are called to use these skills do not "lock up" at the time they are needed.  I also feel that all teaching professionals who are not certified in First Aid and CPR should be.  As CPR training clearly indicated, the more trained responders there are, the better the person's chances of survival are.  Also, this program has made me very conscious of the need to know school's emergency plans. 

EDA 583

Practicum Reflections
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EHS 565 or EHS 535

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EHS 611

Practicum Reflections
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EHS 691

Student Teaching Evaluations
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EMU 530

Practicum Reflections
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EHS 556

Classroom Management Philosophy
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This section presents the design and experience I hope to provide to my future classroom.  I believe my work, though yet applied, could merit the rank of proficient initial.  Please read the system overview PDF document for a brief context for my system, then proceed to visit the system by clicking on the link provided.  Please note that I include my accomodations in the site itself.  After visiting the system, feel free to review the misbehavior managment reflection and hours of my own classroom management experience, which heavily influenced the design of this system.

Web Links:
  1. Classroom Management System Classroom Management System
    Click the link to see my classroom management system. My system is online so as to be readily accessible to staff, students, and parents; it is on Glogster so as to appeal to the students.
File Attachments:
  1. Classroom Management System Overview Classroom Management System Overview
    My system is tailored to a suburban low-to-mid-structure high school, making accommodations for middle to lower class Hispanics prevalent in the area.
  2. Misbehavior Management Hours Misbehavior Management Hours
    Please find attached the documentation of my time spent in the fall of 2009 with Ms. Michelle Ash working on my misbehavior management skills.
  3. Misbehavior Management Reflection Misbehavior Management Reflection
    In this section, I reflect on the vital, practical applications for classroom management that I learned while working with Ms. Ash and her students.

EHS 612

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EDA 680

Course Specific Project
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EHS 566 or EHS 536

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  1. EHS 566 Comprehensive Methods Course Evaluation EHS 566 Comprehensive Methods Course Evaluation
    Shades Valley High School Fall 2013

EHS 567

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EHS 568

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Teaching Episode Analysis

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Author: William Summers
Last modified: 5/8/2014 9:11 AM (EST)