Thursday, October 20, 2016

Teaching Diverse Learners: Proposal

Poll Result Reporter



Imagine you are on a committee of teachers that had been asked to offer recommendations to the school board regarding academic climates to increase the academic performance of the district's students. It is an awesome responsibility. Here is the first draft of an eight-point proposal. Take a moment and indicate your reaction to each of these points.



1

Schools and classrooms should be quiet places to promote thinking and learning.
(329 responses)
17% 17%Strongly Agree
49% 49%Agree
34% 34%Disagree
2

All classrooms and libraries should be well lighted to reduce eyestrain.
(329 responses)
42% 42%Strongly Agree
47% 47%Agree
10% 10%Disagree
3

Difficult subjects, such as math, should be offered in the morning, when students are fresh and alert.
(328 responses)
13% 13%Strongly Agree
29% 29%Agree
59% 59%Disagree
4

School thermostats should be set at 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit to establish a comfortable learning environment.
(326 responses)
27% 27%Stongly Agree
52% 52%Agree
21% 21%Disagree
5

Eating and drinking in classrooms should be prohibited.
(329 responses)
8% 8%Strongly Agree
24% 24%Agree
68% 68%Disagree
6

Classroom periods should run between forty-five and fifty-five minutes to ensure adequate time to investigate significant issues and practice important skills.
(328 responses)
25% 25%Stongly Agree
52% 52%Agree
23% 23%Disagree
7

Students must be provided with adequate work areas, including chairs and desks, where they can sit quietly for the major part of their learning and study.
(330 responses)
34% 34%Strongly Agree
48% 48%Agree
18% 18%Disagree
8

Emphasis should be placed on reading textbooks and listening to lectures, for this is how students learn best.
(329 responses)
8% 8%Strongly Agree
20% 20%Agree
72% 72%Disagree


My answers to the poll results were as follows:

1. B
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. C
6. C
7. B
8. C

After analysis, I differ with the poll results on numbers 3 and 6.  About question number 3, the poll results say that they disagree but I agreed because I have always thought that subjects like Math are better taught and learned in the morning.  About question 6, the poll results agree but I disagreed.  I disagreed because I have been in a district where there is block scheduling.  Block scheduling allows for 1.5 hour class.  I think more can be accomplished with block scheduling than with the traditional 45 or 55 minute class.  Classes in most Junior High and High Schools are 45 and 55 minutes in length.  But yet, when students get to college, all classes are 1.5 hours long.  Instead of going to Math everyday for 45 minutes, you can have a 1.5 hour Math class 2 or 3 times per week.  I prefer the Block scheduling.

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