Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Reflective Journal (9th of June 2021)

 

On the 9th of June, I visited class 3 at Sunrise Primary School to do my observation. I could notice from the first time I arrived that they are very organized and their teacher is well-prepared and looking so professional as well. He portrayed the ethics and values throughout his teaching, in which he came early before her delivering, prepare well his lesson and amazing teaching aids, show love and care to his students and when struggling learners need help he approached each one and assist him and her accordingly.

During his teaching, I could tell that he so fully committed to his career as a teacher where he values his students’ different learning needs and catered it all for them accordingly. Additionally, students are also showing respect to their teacher by which they did their tasks assigned by their teacher and usually followed instructions instructed by the teacher. Therefore, there was also a time he stayed in the afternoon and prepared all his lesson plans and teaching aids before the next day. He displayed one of the ethical behaviors in which he always prepared the best lesson for students and sacrifice his free time to plan and prepare the lesson before the next day.

However, some students were not participating well in class and wanting to tease their peers. The lesson went well by the teacher, but some students did not cooperate well in doing their work. They just wanted to disturb others and want to go to the toilet.

As a teacher trainee, I recommend that the associate teacher must be flexible in his teaching approaches. This was where he taught and controlled their misbehavior at the same time, and it was done by designing the time-out corner for the misbehaved students and the best one was to conduct the counselling with them and their parents in order to minimize or eliminate their misbehaviors and boost their learning experiences and academic performances.

 

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