Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Lauren Snyder
me is one of the most rewarding jobs out there. In America teachers are not only guiding
students and society through an educational journey but teachers have become more like
family in many classrooms across this country. Teachers face issues everyday that are
challenging and very emotionally charged. Students may come from poverty, abusive
backgrounds, divorces, sudden deaths, or even rape. Teachers have to not only be
mentally prepared for the tasks at hand but they also have to be emotionally prepared for
We really need to take a step back and think about education and what teachers
really mean to us in our world today. Do we really recognize what teachers do for us in
the classroom, or have we always just expected to have “good” teachers. The class I am
things to me that I have never really taken the time to notice in any of my classrooms.
Mrs. Price is one of the best teachers I have ever met, she is a kindergarten teacher and
you can just tell in her eyes she loves every one of her students. She really does go the
extra mile. Her room is decorated to a tee, with art work made but the kids, educational
posters, and she even has a little animal station where she has a caterpillar that is going to
turn into a butterfly and ladybugs for the students to observe everyday. She provides
snack for them everyday and every Wednesday they go to the special education room and
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have a snack and read a story. Her desks are arranged in a way that the students can
interact with one another, helping each other if it is needed. Her room also has a rug
where students can all congregate and listen to her mini lessons she has everyday. She
will sometimes have stories on the rug, sing songs, and talk about the weather and for
example the months of the year. She allows them time to get out of their desks and sit as a
group. The class feels like a family not just a classroom where the teacher talks and the
students listen. Being in a kindergarten class there is a wide variety of students on very
different levels of intelligence and coordination. She sometimes breaks them up into three
groups, the students are grouped together on levels of ability, this helps to get the brighter
students working on things that don’t bore them and helps the lower students get more
one on one attention that they need. There are so many ways you can improve your
classroom atmosphere and so many different ways teachers can accomplish that.
There are many different theories on teaching and teaching styles. Over the years
we have seen teachers change there ways of teaching from transmissionist, constructivist,
liberatory, to post-liberatory. These different groups have many good qualities and some
bad qualities. There is no such thing as a “perfect” teacher but there is some wonderful
research being done about students and teachers that education majors need to study and
understand. When you think of teaching you probably think of all the students’ lined up
in rows of desks across the classroom facing the teacher. Back in the 1950’s this is how
schools were run for the most part. Students were assumed to be “blank slates” and the
teacher would “inscribe” the knowledge. The teacher was considered the all-knowing
figure. Then around the 1980’s the civil rights’ movement occurred and things began to
change. A more transmissionist way of teaching started to flourish across the nation. This
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type of learning was student based, the students were in charge of their own learning and
the teacher just helped to guide the students through more difficult areas which is called
scaffolding. There are wonderful things about this technique but it also has its down falls,
students sometimes stay in there comfort zone and they never really try to push
themselves like a teacher can. Then there is liberatory, which was formed in the 1990’s.
aspects of education. This style of teaching is trying to identify, recognize and value
diversity in our nation. The down falls of this are that some schools may misrepresent
some cultures and over examine them. Lastly we have post-liberatory which is today’s
current style of teaching and was formed around year 2000. This group of teachers have
combined all the paradigms and kind of created a mix of all three but with some tweaks
in them. Post-liberatory teachers question the purpose of education and take an active role
in the students’ and their home lives. One of the draw backs is just because teachers
recognize the problems we have in our schools today doesn’t mean they have all the
answers. Educators across the nation are trying new things developing new theories about
how education can improve. But I don’t know if there will ever be a “right” way to run a
classroom. Every teacher is different with different backgrounds, as well as the students.
No super teaching style really can ever be made it just takes experience and learning from
You can see many teaching styles not only in the classroom but through the
media. Some examples of this can be seen in the movies Stand and Deliver, Dangerous
Minds, and the television series Boston Public. These drama filled pieces are full of real
life events that take place everyday. Jamie Escalante is a liberatory that devotes his life to
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He sees the potential in his students that others in the school system and state do not. He
pushes his students to want more, he wants them to get good paying jobs and grow and
develop into young adults that believe in themselves. He wants poverty, violence and
hatred to end, and he believes that having an education and teaching them not only
calculus but also life long lessons can change their lives. At the end of the movie he has
formed a group of students that have not only achieved what they wanted but above and
beyond anything they ever could have imagined. Most of the students graduated passing
the calculus exam and even went onto college, a dream that never seemed possible before
Escalante came into their lives. Dangerous Minds and Boston Public also incorporate
some of the paradigms and show just how much teachers really can face. I think that
every education major should see these films. They are at times heart breaking but in
Students often come from bad home lives and have other problems that seem to
get in the way of education. We as educators really do need to put in the extra effort to
ensure our students that we care about them and what is going on in their personal lives.
There are so many different kinds of problems that students are going to face;
different and new ways of handling students’ needs, not just academically but also
socially. I think that this generation of teachers is going to improve our school systems