Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Dealing with Diversity

In the classroom I am doing my preclinical, there is a wide variety of diversity among the students.  From ethnicity to learning styles, these students come from many different backgrounds. There are four students who have a learning disability, and it is even with two boys and two girls.  The students in general are mostly low income, as most of the students are given breakfast in the morning and lunch during the day.  All the students get along great, no matter what differences they experience with each other.  This also helps keep a positive learning environment within the classroom.

It is so fun to see these students interact!  When it comes time for group projects and activities, the students put aside their differences and work cooperatively together.  The classroom has a high level of respect for one another and this happens both in and out of the classroom setting.  When I become a teacher, I want to be able to successfully incorporate this into my classroom as well!



I love how this picture incorporates the many different elements of diversity within a classroom.

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Preclinical: Day One

Today I had my first experience in the classroom!  As a preclinical student, I am able to observe and help my cooperating teacher several times a week.  This program is a class I take through school, and helps bring everything I learn in class to life in a real-world setting.  Walking in today, I had no idea what to expect.  I knew I had 5th grade students, but that was it.  They welcomed me into their classroom with smiling faces and positive attitudes.  I was very fortunate in getting a very respectful class!

From always being a student in the classroom to now being the teacher, there were a lot of things I had to get used to.  First of all, I had to get used to students calling me "Ms. Hanna."  That was probably the hardest one to get used to, because up to this point I have always gone by my first name.  I also had many students that I needed to get to know!  There were about 30 stories that were waiting to be heard in that room today.  Lastly, I needed to use my "teacher voice."  Normally, I am a more reserved person and tend to keep to myself.  This one was fun!  I brought myself out of my shell and saw a new side of myself.  There were many learning opportunities today!


The first day of school is always exciting because you get to meet the students for the first time.

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