Reflection Paper On Classroom Observation

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Throughout this semester, all my observations that I’ve done in my assigned preschool have taught me something about teaching. From seeing how the students interact with one another and watching how the teachers manage their classroom, I’m able to learn how a successful classroom looks and works and also if this is what I want to do for the rest of my life. One of the first things that I’ve learned during my classroom observations through interacting with the students is that you cannot force or “speed up” learning. For example, I remember one day working with a student who asked me to help her practice her letters and trying to get her to write the letter “f”. She knew how to properly write her name so I automatically assumed that she knew how to write all her letters. First we traced the letter using the sand paper letters. Then we moved on to …show more content…

I’ve learned so much more than I thought I would at the beginning of the semester. I feel like because of how much I have learned in my observations, I am able to get a taste of what my role in the classroom as a teacher is or will be. I’ve seen how the teachers in my classroom interact with the students, and how well they know these students as individuals. I’ve been surprised and mind-blown by the intelligence these 3 and 4 year-olds possess and how these teachers are able to foster and care for these young minds. One thing that I’ve always known is that I want to be a teacher, preferably 3rd or 4th grade. At one point in my life I did question being a preschool teacher. I came into the CI 295 hoping that these classroom observations would help me realize if I want to be a classroom teacher or not and it did. After observing the PSU preschool this year, I finally realized that preschool probably isn’t what I want to do. I think I would feel more comfortable teaching a 3rd or 4th grade

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