Reflections
Alfie Kohn: What to Look for in the Classroom
Video:
“Introduction to Culturally Relevant Pedagogy” by The Teaching Diverse Students
Initiative (TDSi)
Video: Classroom Tour
Alfie Kohn states that one good sign in a classroom is
having chairs around tables to facilitate interaction and an open space for
gathering. This teacher’s classroom has two rows of about 10 seats grouped
together. Each student has a “shoulder partner” and a “face partner.” The
teacher is encouraging them to talk to each other and be cooperative. This also
shows evidence of student collaboration. The walls in this classroom display
information about the people who spend time together in this classroom, which
Kohn says is a good sign. Each student who comes into the classroom has a flag
that they created with “all about me” information. The TA also has one. The
teacher has pictures of her family around her desk.
Although we do not see class discussions in this video, I am
assuming that the teacher would encourage it due to the setup of the classroom.
The set up of her desks and her emphasis on making sure they all have people
around them and the materials that they need (pencils) shows that she wants
them to communicate with each other. The classroom jobs/roles also show that
the students likely often address one another directly, another good sign that
Kohn describes.
For “stuff,” Kohn states that a good sign would be a “room
overflowing with good books… sense of purposeful clutter.” This classroom has a
lot of things in it, including many diverse books on social justice topics. The walls are covered in student work and posters that display
the teacher’s interests. The teacher’s voice in this video appears to be
respectful and genuine, however, we do not hear her when she is around
students. She has many videos on her youtube channel about her life and
teaching where she has the same manner of voice.
In the video “Introduction to Culturally Relevant Pedagogy,”
Geneva Gay states that “you can talk about visible culture and invisible culture
or tangible and intangible… I think the more important are the intangible and
these are values, beliefs, feelings, opinions, perspectives, assumptions.” I
think that the video of the classroom tour shows that the teacher is giving a
safe space for students to show there cultures.
https://crtandthebrain.com/book/ This book, "Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain" by Zarretta Hammond, goes into the brains response to trauma and how a if your brain perceives danger or stress then you will be unable to learn. I think that this relates to our video and reading.
Hi Taylor! The book you added to your post looks so good and helpful! I am a firm believer in trying to do everything in your power to be great! Reading and watching different videos like this really help us not only become better teachers, but also better humans.
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