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Episode-5 FS1

The document discusses creating an appropriate learning environment through effective classroom management. It covers observing a classroom to analyze how organization and routines affect student behavior, considering relevant theories, and implementing strategies to manage behavior and motivate students. The reflection discusses envisioned routines and rules for a future classroom.
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Episode-5 FS1

The document discusses creating an appropriate learning environment through effective classroom management. It covers observing a classroom to analyze how organization and routines affect student behavior, considering relevant theories, and implementing strategies to manage behavior and motivate students. The reflection discusses envisioned routines and rules for a future classroom.
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LEARNING

EPISODE CREATING AND


APPROPRIATE
5 LEARNING
ENVIRONMENT

Name of FS Christil P. Saquin Date


Student: Submitted
:
Year & BSED-SS4A Course: Social Studies
Section:

TARGET
At the end of this Episode, I must be to:
 Plan on how to manage time, space, and resources; and
 Provide a learning environment appropriate to the learners and conducive
to learning.

by
OBSERVE:
Unkn
own CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT MATRIX
Auth
or is
Observe
licen a class and accomplish the given matrix.
Aspects of Classroom
sed Description Effect on the Learners
unde Management (to be filled out after you
r
answer the analysis
questions)
1. Specific Areas in the The classroom follows a These elements create a
Classroom conventional sense of safety and
arrangement, featuring comfort in their learning
desks positioned towards environments.
the rear for students to
place their belongings
and a designated reading
area located at the back.
2. Classroom Rules The classroom rules are The rules aid in fostering
firmly established and responsibility and
proving to be efficacious. promoting a mature
demeanor among them.
3. Classroom The classroom These allow them to
Procedures processes are learn in comfortable
meticulously instructed manner.
and demonstrated.
4. Daily Routines The daily schedules are These uphold uniform
firmly established. standards.
5. Seating Arrangement The seating plan is This contributes to
effectively executed and improved learning and
contributes to active class participation.
maintaining learner’s
attentiveness.
6. Handling The teacher addresses This doesn’t intimidate
Misbehavior/Off-task misbehavior with the learners; instead, it
behavior composure and courtesy. motivates them to
improve in the future.
7. Others

ANALYZE:
1. How did the classroom organization and routines affect the learners’
behavior?

Establishing a structured and routine environment in the classroom


positively influences student’s behavior, enhancing their sense of
responsibility and improving their ability to manage their learning
effectively. This approach also contributes to heightened self-esteem,
behavior regulation, and the promotion of positive relationships within the
classroom. Furthermore, student’s have the opportunity to develop self-
control, ultimately reducing the likelihood of academic challenges and
failures.

2. What should the teacher have in mind when she/he designs the
classroom organization and routines? What theories and principles
should you have in mind?

In designing classroom organization and routine the teacher must


consider the following theories and principles:
▪ Behaviorist theory or Behaviorism which is focusing on the behaviors of
the students including the positive and the negative ones.
▪ Humanist theory or Humanism that emphasizes the human capabilities,
what the student’s goals their learning style and preferences.
▪ Democratic theory in which the students are given the opportunities to
participate in the decision-making regarding learning as well as the equal
chances to choose their own educational path.
▪ Psychoanalytic theory in which the teacher must consider individuals
thoughts, feelings, and experiences consciously and subconsciously.
▪ Cognitive theory should also be considered to give attention to the
learner’s mental processes and their construction of knowledge.

3. Which behavior strategies were effective in managing the behavior of


the learners? In motivating students? Why were they effective?

The following are the behavioral strategies that teachers may use to
manage the behavior of students or motivate them effectively:
▪ Organize the classroom set-up in a new learner-centered classroom
space where students can be more independent and self-reliant.
▪ Utilize wide variety of tools, materials, approaches, and strategies in
teaching to support the different types of learners.
▪ Create classroom expectations or simply classroom rules that are
achievable by students.
▪ Reinforce teaching routines and procedures effectively.
▪ Acknowledge good behavior and reward them for doing well. This will not
only motivate them but this will maintain their demonstration of good
behavior.

REFLECT:
1. Imagine yourself organizing your classroom in the future. In what
grade year level do you see yourself? What routines and procedures
would you consider for this level? Why?

In the foreseeable future, I visualize myself guiding secondary


students in my classroom. I plan to commence my lessons with a prayer,
as it holds significant personal importance. Following that, I will engage
the students by asking about their well-being, happiness, and feelings
regarding the topic at hand. These inquiries will serve as valuable
indicators of their current grasp of the lessons. Understanding their
sentiments about learning my subject will enable me to promptly identify
the strategies required to cater to their individual needs. Additionally,
routine tasks such as attendance, motivational activities, and engaging
discussions with regular questioning will be employed to ensure their
comprehension.

2. Make a list of the rules you are likely to implement in this level. Why
would you choose these rules?

The rules that I would most-likely to implement in this group of students


are the following:
▪ Be on time- To help them realize the value of punctuality.
▪ Be respectful- A common rule that everyone should learn.
▪ Follow directions- To remind them that through following directions,
things will work well.
▪ Keep quite raise your hand if you want to speak- To minimize loud
noises.
▪ No foods/gums/drinks while in class discussion- It is disrespectful for
teachers if the students are eating while they are discussing.
▪ Ask questions- To normalize raising queries if the concepts are not clear
for them. And also, to avoid them from making wrong outputs.

3. Should learners be involved in making the class rules? Why?

Encouraging students to participate in the formulation of classroom


rules is crucial for fostering leadership skills and instilling sense of
responsibility for their actions and conduct. This collaborative approach
enables both students and teachers to mutually agree on the necessary
regulations. However, it is essential for teachers to guide the rule-making
process, given their familiarity with guidelines and expertise in facilitating
productive discussions about the rules to be implemented.

LEARNING ARTIFACTS
 Paste pieces of evidence of classroom rules that work in class. You may
also put pictures of the physical space and learning stations which
contribute to the effective implementation of classroom management.

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