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teacher observations
teacher observations 1. The students that I observed in the classroom were of middle to high school. I went to see 8th, freshman, 10th , and seniors classes, they seemed excited and very curious to why I was there. The middle school was more alive and rambunctious while I observed them. The High school kids were more laxed, more comical. Some were intuned while others seemed tuned out to the lecture or involved in socialization with friends within the class. By the end of the class Mr. Cecil had restored the attention of everyone by using tactics such as history jeopardy with candy as the prize with the high school kids. In both he middle school and high school the kids were mostly Caucasian with a mixture of black, Asian , and Hispanic in the classes. 2. I thought that the teachers did a nice job with their classroom set up. I felt like I could have kept myself busy all day just by looking at the walls and seeing the pictures of presidents and famous historic quotes by famous people of our nations past. One thing I really enjoyed was the time the teachers allotted me at the end of each class to reflect to the class. Not only throughout my past middle school, and high school experiences but also, and most importantly, my current college experiences, the templations that I have had to endure have definately been rewarding. 3. I spent most of my time in Brian Cecil’s 8th and freshman level American History classes. I felt he conducted his classes better then any other teacher I observed. He had the full attention and respect of the student in his class when in the middle school especially after lunch in the afternoon the students are all riled up and raring to go. In the high school, I got to be reminded what it was like, how difficult it could be as a high school student juggling school along with a social life that at that age means everything to the student who is at a ripe age of impressions that will mold them for the rest of their adult life. It was quite a change from the middle school level, the students were more in tuned in the Mr. Chapotons senior government class. In Mrs. Browns Senior honors English classes I watched intently as they grappled with Shakespeare, Frankenstein, and the meaning of chivalry. I interviewed Mr. Cecil, he told me that teachers are life long learners. He told me that every day he teaches , he learns something new , in whether the lesson being taught or within the students themselves. Brian Cecil is currently working on his masters degree with hopes of going to law school on the side at Wayne State University on the side in the future. He also has desires of administration. He also coaches freshman baseball at a local neighboring high school. His love for working with students goes far beyond the classroom. He is also involved with various clubs and hold the head of the social studies Bibliography:
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