No Series: Setting and Achieving High Expectations
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Discussion and Supporting Materials
Thought starters
- How does Dr. Johnson model expectations on the very first day of school?
- Why is consistency important in supporting students as they meet high expectations?
- Why is building relationships an important part of classroom management?
School Details
Rancho Milpitas Middle School1915 Yellowstone Avenue
Milpitas CA 95035
Population: 717
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Melina Johnson
English Language Arts / 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 / Educational Consultant
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119 Comments
Bakar Bey Mar 8, 2024 4:52pm
1. Dr. Johnson models expectations by organizing and preparing herself to be ready with her lesson plans and routine expectations on the first day of school. She reviews key words the students may hear related often.
2. Consistency is important in supporting students because it helps them build strong, positive habits through their routine. As they grow to know what to expect, they can feel more confident achieving more.
3. Building relationships is important part of planning lessons that students engage with and respond to.
Cecilia Grant Jan 15, 2024 8:43pm
1. Dr. Johnson facial expression, warm smile and greeting set the tone that made students feel comfortable enough to appreciate a jovial conversation. Having set the right classroom mode, Dr. Johnson made a smooth transition into outlining classroom routines, keywords, and expectations.
2.Consistency is essential to the effective application of classroom routines and expectations. Students would not take these prcedures seriously if they are not implemented with fidelity. Students must be held accountable for maintaining classroom routines and expections.
3. Building a student-teacher relationship, gives the teacher the opportunity to get to know students life inside and outside of the classroom; their background knowledge, culture, and family life. Student-teacher relation is a great way to understand how to recruit students' interest in interacting in classroom learning.
Francesca Meuni... Dec 20, 2023 5:05pm
Stephanie Wray Nov 19, 2023 12:15pm
1. Dr. Johnson shows the kids and models the expectations for the classroom. She set clear expectations with the students by modeling.
2. Consistency is key to having a structured classroom. It helps the students know the expectations,a nd limits confusion on what is acceptable.
3. Building relationships with the students are very important in the classroom. It creayes a sense of safety, and a caring environment for the children. It shows them that you will listen to them and you care beyond just the work they have to get done.
Patricia Perry Oct 20, 2023 8:53pm
1. Dr. Johnson sets expectations on the first day of school by demonstrating the type of behavior that is acceptable in the classroom. Setting the tone is the responsiblity of the teacher and very important.
2. Setting expectations now at a younger age with simple tasks like homework and classroom rules sets the student up for success with work in the future. The rewards set for the behavior now will carry on throughout their lives.
3. Building relationships with students is an important part of classroom management because people tend to respect those whom they like. Getting to know them little by little on a daily basis for a bond and therefore respect will come naturally.