My coordinator asked me, “Have there been any surprises that you have observed or experienced in the classroom in general, in students, in yourself?”
We get surprised when something happens differently than we expected. One expectation I had is that a lesson plan has a lot of weight, and when applied to different classes of similar ability, would get similar student responses most of the time. It seems that this has happened only about half the time between the two periods of 9th and 10th grade geometry classes. The other half of the time, one or the other class is very inattentive and /or noisy, but it isn’t consistently one class. I’m guessing that by planning for the diverse learner and applying it to the whole class, we would have our contingency plan for those days when the students have trouble settling down.
Another expectation I had is that a new building with new technologies would have more teachers using the technologies. I’ve visited schools in older and newer buildings, and not noticed much difference in the use of technology. So far, the document camera is the most frequently used technology. I expect it’s been adopted well because teachers don’t have to change their processes much when using it. I am interested in seeing how many teachers use Quizdoms, but it seems that only one out of a dozen teachers that have it uses it.
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