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1、Examined through ChecklistsClassroom Dynamics entails establishing and maintaining conditions that allow students to engage in powerful learning through deliberate and purposeful planning, actions, and responses.Guiding PrincipleTeachers want to develop and have access to classroom strategies that a

2、re definitive enough to implement, but flexible enough to be relevant for their own school, class, and situation.WhoTeachers who want: help in determining what elements they should address in setting up a classroom for optimal success during the first days of the semester/year to maintain and improv

3、e on the learning environment they provide for students to work independently and grow professionally in mathematics classroom dynamics.TasksTeachers should review the Start-up Checklist to: determine the strategies they have currently in place to establish positive classroom dynamics upon student e

4、ntry identify the elements that they have not yet considered decide what plans and preparations they can make to create more opportunities for powerful learningTeachers should review the Ongoing Checklist to: review the strategies they have currently in place to provide positive classroom dynamics i

5、dentify elements that they have not yet addressed decide what plans and preparations they can make to further powerful learningProcess Review the checklists with a critical eye. Highlight elements that you have considered, planned, and prepared for. Prepare an action plan and any resources that you

6、need to address at least 3 elements that you have NOT highlighted.Classroom Dynamics for Powerful Learning Start-up ChecklistClassroom ManagementClassroom Set-upRelationships What programs, tools, and manipulatives do I need to review? How will I plan my lessons? Where will I record my lesson plans?

7、 What ongoing assessment strategies will I use? What is my plan for evaluation? How will I efficiently collect sufficient evidence of learning? How will I record evidence of learning? Are my plans aligned with school and ministry policies? What alternate activities do I have planned in case a techno

8、logy fails? What will my first assignment/homework be? How will I to address incomplete homework the first time? On a regular basis? How will I enable students who are absent to access lesson materials? How will I implement our class protocols for inappropriate behaviour? How will I track late arriv

9、als, homework, absences, parent contact, student information? How will I arrange the seating chart for the first day? In providing for flexible groupings, how have I considered my easy access to each student? How will I accommodate the special needs of students? How will I set up a physical space fo

10、r education assistants? How will my students transition efficiently between working group arrangements? How can I arrange for traffic patterns that are conducive to an efficient and non-disruptive learning environment? Do I have all supplies and technology at hand and in working order? What procedur

11、es do I have for distributing and collecting supplies and technology? What areas of the classroom have I defined for displaying visual references to support learning? How often will I change these visual references? How will I learn student names? Have I reviewed students OSRs and IEPs and developed

12、 strategies to accommodate needs? How will I incorporate student interest into my lessons? How will protocols for classroom behaviour be developed? What is my plan for reacting to negative behaviour and situations? What am I communicating to parents* on the first day? How will I communicate with par

13、ents? Have I arranged for someone to proofread any communication that I have with parents and students? How can I use a class website for ongoing student support? What must I check before leaving, e.g., messages, next day lesson materials, class absenteeism?* Parents is used to refer to parents, car

14、egivers, and guardians. Classroom Dynamics for Powerful Learning Ongoing ChecklistClassroom ManagementClassroom Set-upRelationships How well am I following my startup plan? What evidence of student learning do I have? Which strategies are working? Which strategies do I need to adjust? How am I intro

15、ducing new instructional strategies? What strategies am I modelling to help my students develop metacognitive skills? What effective techniques am I explicitly teaching for studying, making presentations, and writing tests and exams? What adjustments do I need to make to my start-up plan? How curren

16、t and relevant for supporting learning are the visual references displayed in the classroom? Do the visual references include student - and class-generated work produced during the learning activities? How well am I following my start up plan? How am I integrating my students interests and capabilit

17、ies into my instructional plans and strategies? How do I show my students that I respect and value them? In my interactions with students, how can I focus on today and let go of yesterday? How am I identifying gaps in student learning and supporting their needs? How do I provide positive reinforceme

18、nt for students efforts? How am I communicating with parents* of at-risk learners? What are the tangibles that remind me I am making a difference?* Parents is used to refer to parents, caregivers, and guardians.ResourcesJones, F., Tools for Teaching. Santa Cruz, CA: Fredric H. Jones & Associates, Inc. (2000).Wong, H.K. & Wong, R.T., The First Days of School. Mountain View, CA: Harry K. Wong Publications, Inc. (2009).

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