This week's blog post is on 2 pieces of material on the culture and environment of a classroom. The first one I want to review is a chart by Alfie Kohn. In their chart, they go over qualities that are beneficial for a classroom and possible concerns to have. The second piece is on a video by Learning for Justice that goes over Culture Pedagogy.
Starting off with the chart, it seems to have a contrast between different age groups. In the very first section, it states that it is positive for students' chairs to be around tables while it is bad to have them organized into rows. This to me seems like it is very dependent on which age group you are teaching. Kids in elementary schools; both from personal experience and observation, have their kids surrounding tables or arrange their desks to resemble tables. In contrast to middle school and high school settings, the desks are arranged neatly into rows. It is just a huge contrast to what is considered important depending on what age group a school is geared towards. The chart continues and goes over some items that are important to have in a classroom. They state that the classroom is positive if it is "Covered in with students' projects" or there's "evidence of collaboration" This certainly brings a sense of good feelings and emotions. That the students are a part of the classroom. While items that are bought in a store or decorations that are commercially made and warning signs. The bottom line from this chart is that student engagement is very crucial to a culturally positive environment.
Wrapping up with the video mentioned earlier. The video discusses culturally relevant pedagogy and attempts to define what it is and how it is beneficial. At 1:12 of the video they state the goal is "teachers take the everyday, lived, cultural experiences and make the appropriate linkages between what the student knows and do and understand". This is crucial to being an effective teacher in the school system. If the students are not able to connect with the material in class, they are not gonna be able to learn or enjoy school to the fullest. To bring it back to one of the videos we watched in class called "Precious Knowledge". In that video, it brings up how the kids struggled to interact and engage in school due to it not being culturally relevant to them. But the moment that an ethnic studies class was implemented into the school curriculum, the student's grades started to rise. This is the perfect example of culturally relevant pedagogy being an effective method to get students to be engaged with the content at hand. This really makes me more self-ware of what I should be doing in the classroom when I go on my Inspiring Minds sessions.
https://ric.kanopy.com/video/precious-knowledge