Evolving Educators Teaching Teachers for a Better Tomorrow

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when i started my freshman year of

college as a journalism major

i figured that teaching would be kind of

my fallback

i figured well if all else fails i guess

i’ll just be a teacher

like the old adage says those who can’t

do teach

when i switched my major to education

sophomore year i quickly realized that

what i thought was the easy route

took a lot more work than most

anticipate

in a perfect world every classroom would

be exactly like the ones in education

textbooks

but with the ever evolving american

education system

this usually isn’t the case social and

cultural change is what drives change in

classroom culture and climate

and in order to keep up with the times

one of the most important traits for a

new educator to have

is adaptability adaptability quite

simply comes from experience

now when a student doctor starts their

residency

they already have countless hours

of field observation under their belts

they’ve spent time on hospital floors

and in doctor’s offices they’ve done

observations they’ve worked with both

cadavers and live patients alike

sometimes the first classroom experience

that a future educator has

is when they set foot in the classroom

for their first day of student teaching

in the final semesters before they

graduate

now i’d like to argue that teachers are

just as important when it comes to

raising a child

as a doctor in fact teachers are some of

the most important adults in a child’s

life

so why is there such a discrepancy why

do we put more effort into getting

experience for our doctors than our

teachers

first we’ll look at some of the things

that are changing these classrooms in

the first place

that are causing the need for

experienced future educators

one of the biggest and most prevalent is

the evolution of technology

we have seen unprecedented technological

growth in the past 20 years

and while this has provided many

learning opportunities and resources for

teachers to utilize

it doesn’t come without its faults one

of the biggest is now that we are

constantly competing for the attention

of our students

according to university of california

irvine study it takes

23 minutes to regain focus from

receiving a smartphone notification

that’s half an hour where we have to

regain our undivided attention to the

task at hand

it adds up after a while and you begin

to see how precious little

focused learning time we get both in and

out of the classroom

a very harmful effect that technology

has had on our classroom culture

has been cyber bullying the spreading of

hateful words and images across the

internet

now not only affects our older students

but as access to technology improves

now we are seeing young middle schoolers

and sometimes even elementary schoolers

that are the targets of cyber bullying

these hateful words and images often

times lead to hateful acts

on the forefront of many people’s minds

when it comes to what changes classroom

culture and climate

is the prevalence of violence in schools

prior to columbine

mention of violence in american schools

was practically non-existent

now it seems like we can’t go more than

a few weeks without hearing about a

violent act in an american school

when people think of violence in schools

and how it affects classroom culture and

climate

they think of the precautionary measures

metal detectors at school entrances

frosted glass on cafeteria windows so

potential intruders can’t see in

and clear backpacks so teachers can see

what students are bringing into their

classrooms

when i think of violence in schools i

think of a tweet i read once

that said quote american teachers cannot

give their students

tylenol but they’re expected to perform

combat medicine

this was attached to an article about

how

some teachers pre-school year training

now

includes how to staunch the blood flow

from a bullet wound

not only in our schools do we have to

worry about those inflicting violence on

others

at an alarming rate we are worrying

about students who are inflicting harm

upon themselves

from 2000 to 2007 the suicide rate in

those ages 10 to 24

was 6.8 per 100 thousand

as of 2017 that number

was 10.6

that’s a rate that has almost doubled in

less than two decades

and these heavier hitting topics are now

the responsibility of teachers to tackle

as the roles of parents change and

family structures change

now more than ever we have students

sitting in classrooms that are the

product of single-parent homes

that are the product of foster homes

that have working parents who may not

have time to not only help their

children with their homework

but to discuss things like violence

cyber bullying

suicide so it may seem like the odds are

stacked against us

the world of education may seem like an

impossible wall to climb

the key to success here really is

experience

this means getting students in

classrooms doing observations working

with kids one-on-one

working in small groups being a

teacher’s aide all

well before student teaching through

lakeland

i have spent countless hours in a

variety of classrooms

doing observations and i’ve also spent

time in two

separate second grade classrooms and it

has been some of the most helpful

experience in shaping how i’m going to

teach my future students

but there’s another component

this could be working in a before after

school program

being a playground monitor getting

involved with a boys and girls club

a scouting organization a youth group

because

when we look at kids outside of the

classroom we don’t see them

just as students we see them as

kids we get to learn things about them

as people

what their favorite movies and music are

what sports they like to play about

their siblings their family their

history

no longer do we see them as just test

scores on a page we now see them

as individuals and that

is one of the most important things a

teacher can do

is make sure their students see that

they know they’re individuals

i spent four years working at a summer

camp and while i didn’t formally learn a

lick of teaching techniques or human

growth and development

i learned some of the most important

lessons i could ever learn when it comes

to working with kids

five years from now i’m going to be in

my own classroom

and i hope my students know that i trust

them on an individual level

so that they trust me to come to me for

help with homework

if they’re being bullied to prevent

tragedy

and this can start small this could be

as simple

as attending a local school board

meeting suggesting a partnership with a

local university

reaching out to those who are in charge

of youth groups or scouting

organizations and encouraging them

to reach out to local universities

so when you sit back and you think of

the ed majors you see

working in the campus center cutting out

their cute little shapes and thinking

like i used to think

man i really wish

it were that easy because

education goes so much further beyond

the markers the glue

the scissors

one of my favorite sayings of all time

is that teaching is the profession that

creates

all others the teachers of today are

shaping the students of tomorrow

into the next generation of successful

adults

and i hope that with the right

experience

arming teachers with that experience

will be able to help them

with students for generations to come

thank you

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当我开始我大学一年级的

新闻专业时,

我认为教学将是

我的后备力量

我想如果一切都失败了,我想

我会

像那句古老的格言那样成为一名老师 大二时谁不能

教我的专业时

我很快

意识到我认为简单的路线

比大多数人

预期

的要

多得多 随着美国教育体系的不断发展

,情况通常并非如此 社会和

文化的变化是推动

课堂文化和气候变化的原因

,为了跟上时代

的步伐,新教育者最重要的特质之一

是适应性 适应性很

简单来自经验

现在当学生医生开始他们的

住院医师时,

他们已经有无数小时

的实地观察,

他们已经在医院度过了时间 在所有楼层

和医生办公室,他们进行了

观察,他们曾与

尸体和活体患者一起工作,

有时未来教育者的第一次课堂体验

是他们踏入课堂

,开始他们在决赛中第一天的学生教学

在他们毕业之前的

几个学期我想争辩说,

抚养孩子

方面,老师和医生一样重要,事实上,老师

是孩子一生中最重要的成年人,

为什么会有这么大的差异

呢? 我们在

为我们的医生获得经验方面付出了更多的努力,而不是我们的

老师

首先我们将首先研究

一些正在改变这些教室的因素,这些

因素导致对有

经验的未来教育

工作者的需求最大和最普遍的因素之一

是 技术的演进

在过去的 20 年中

,我们看到了前所未有的技术增长,虽然这为 t 提供了许多

学习机会和资源

每个人都使用

它并非没有缺点

。根据加州大学欧文分校的研究,最大的问题之一是现在我们

一直在争夺学生的注意力

,需要

23 分钟才能从

收到一半的智能手机通知

中重新集中注意力 一个小时,我们必须

重新全神贯注

于手头的任务,

一段时间后它会增加,你

开始看到

我们在课堂内外获得的专注学习时间是多么宝贵

,技术对我们产生了非常有害的影响

课堂文化

一直是网络欺凌

仇恨词语和图像在

互联网上的传播

现在不仅影响我们的年龄较大的学生,

而且随着技术的普及,

现在我们看到年轻的

中学生,有时甚至是小学生

成为网络欺凌的目标

这些仇恨 当涉及到什么时,文字和图像

常常会

在许多人的脑海中引发仇恨行为

改变课堂

文化和气候

是在

哥伦拜恩之前学校

暴力的普遍性提到美国学校的暴力

几乎不存在

现在看来我们不能

超过几周不听到

美国学校的暴力行为

当人们想到学校中的暴力

以及它如何影响课堂文化和

气候时,

他们会想到预防措施

学校入口处的金属探测器

食堂窗户上的磨砂玻璃,这样

潜在的入侵者就看不见

了 走进他们的

教室,

当我想到学校里的暴力时,我

想起了我曾经读过的一条推文

,上面说美国老师不能

给他们的学生提供

泰诺,但他们应该执行

战斗医学

这附在一篇关于

一些教师如何学前班的文章 一年的培训

现在

包括如何阻止子弹伤口的血液流动

不仅在我们的学校,我们必须

担心那些以惊人的速度对他人施加暴力的

我们担心

从 2000 年到 2007 年对自己造成伤害的学生 截至 2017 年,

10 到 24 岁的自杀率

是每 10 万人

中有 6.8 人,这个数字

10.6 在

不到 20 年的时间里

,这一数字几乎翻了一番,

随着父母角色的变化和

家庭结构的

变化比以往任何时候都更严重,这些影响更大的话题现在是教师的责任 我们让学生

坐在教室里,这

是单亲家庭的产物 家庭

是寄养家庭的产物

,有工作的父母可能

没有时间帮助他们的

孩子完成家庭作业,

而是讨论诸如暴力

网络欺凌

自杀之类的事情,所以看起来

教育世界对我们不利 似乎是

不可能攀登

的墙 这里成功的关键真的是

经验

这意味着让学生在

教室里做 观察

与孩子们一对一的

工作 在小组中工作

早在学生通过 Lakeland 教学之前就成为老师的助手

我在各种教室里花费了无数小时

进行观察,我还花

时间在两个

单独的二年级教室和

在塑造我将如何

教我未来的学生方面,这是一些最有帮助的经验,

但还有另一个组成部分,

这可能是在课前课后项目中发挥作用的

一个操场监督员

参与一个男孩和女孩俱乐部

一个球探组织 一个青年团体,

因为

当我们在课堂外看孩子时,

我们不会将

他们视为学生,而是将他们视为

孩子

他们的兄弟姐妹 他们的家庭 他们的

历史

我们不再将他们视为

页面上的考试成绩,我们现在将他们

视为个人,这

是最重要的人之一

老师可以做的重要事情

是确保他们的学生看到

他们知道他们是个人

我在夏令营工作了四年

,虽然我没有正式学习

一点教学技巧或人类

成长和发展,但

我学到了一些 五年后

与孩子们一起工作时

,我能

学到的最重要的一课

如果他们被欺负以防止

悲剧发生

,请向我寻求家庭作业的帮助,这可以从小事做起,这可能

就像参加当地学校董事会

会议一样简单,建议与当地大学建立伙伴关系

,联系

负责青年团体的人 或侦察

组织并鼓励他们

与当地大学联系

并且

像我以前认为的那样思考

,我真的希望

这很容易,因为

教育远远超出

了标记胶水

剪刀我一直以来最喜欢的格言之一

是教学是

创造

今天所有其他教师的职业 正在

将明天的学生塑造

成下一代成功的

成年人

,我希望通过正确的

经验

武装具有这种经验的老师

能够帮助他们

与后代的学生一起学习

谢谢

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