As a teacher, what is your vision for your mathematics instruction? What do you want your classroom to look like? What type of work do you want your students to do? What do you want your students to accomplish in your mathematics classroom?
As a teacher, what is your vision for your mathematics instruction?
As a future teacher my vision for math instruction will be way different from the way I learned math. When I was growing up math was really difficult for me, and I think I missed a lot of basic instruction because I would get stuck on concepts. However, for my students I will work hard to make sure they understand the concepts before we move on.
What do you want your classroom to look like?
I want my classroom to be organized and comfortable. Its important to me that students feel relaxed, because this will allow students a better learning environment. I want my room to love colorful and fun. I want students to post their work so they can fell proud of what they have done. Mostly I want a bully free zone, in which student can be themselves without worrying about their peers judgement.
What type of work do you want your students to do?
I want my students to put their all into their work. When they turn in a assignment I want them to feel pride. If they don't feel good about the assignment they turned in they its because they didn't understand what the assignment was asking or they did not put 100% effort into the assignment.
What do you want your students to accomplish in your mathematics classroom?
My mail goal as a teacher is to make math as interesting and enjoyable as possible. I don't want my students to dread doing math. Even if they aren't good at math I want them to not hate it, like I did.
These are all good visions and intentions...What do you see yourself doing in these visions? How will you interact with students? How will you lead instruction? How will these actions lead to the cultivation of the "bully free zone" you describe? How will help you students not dread math?
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