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Blog #4

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  Rewards If there is one thing that seems consistent across elementary classrooms everywhere, it is the pervasive use of reward systems. How do you plan to use them? If not at all, why not? If some, how? If you plan to use them a lot, what is your evidence for why that is the best plan? Reward systems bring me a lot of mixed emotions when considering the implementation of them in my future classroom. The last question feels the easiest to answer: I would never use rewards consistently. However, I wouldn't completely remove them altogether. The problem with rewards are the emphasis on extrinsic motivation rather than intrinsic. While of course we want to motivate the involvement and success of our students, we don't want to engrave the idea that things are only worth doing when they get something out of it. Teaching intrinsic motivation and allowing students to develop their own values and priorities are key life skills they will use in the future. Outside of the classroom, the...

Blog #3

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 Classroom Rules Poor Example: There are actually a few things that I am not too fond about in regards to this set of rules. First, many of them take a negative approach. In specific, the first rule states "listen the FIRST time." which appears as if the teacher is coming across aggressive or annoyed. I think there was a much more positive way a majority of these rules could be written. Rather than discouraging negative behavior, this teacher would have been better off encouraging positive behavior. If I were in this class, I wouldn't want to participate as often and I surely would do things based on the emotion of fear more so than incentive. In addition, I didn't like that the teacher wrote a list of consequences right beside them. It gives the assumption that the teacher expects students to act poorly hence why they have a pre-determined plan to get them in trouble. Going hand in hand with this, while the reward is positive, it teaches students to behave with the e...