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Internship Report. Classroom disruptions and their prevention

Titre: Internship Report. Classroom disruptions and their prevention

Rapport de Stage , 2010 , 21 Pages

Autor:in: Johanna Wessely (Auteur)

Didactique - Didactique générale, Objectifs de l'éducation, Méthodes
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This internship report is placed under the following observation task: Classroom disruptions and their prevention. Both the theory and the observation carried out and its evaluation are presented.

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Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1 Tabular timetable
    • 1.2 Presentation of the school
  • 2. Observation task
    • 2.1 The observation task
    • 2.2 The theoretical background for the observation task
  • 3. Evaluation
    • 3.1 Observation
    • 3.2 Evaluation of the observation task
  • 4. Personal comment

Objectives and Key Themes

The objective of this internship report is to analyze classroom disturbances and their prevention based on observations made during a teaching practicum at the abc-Gymnasium. The report aims to explore teacher responses to disruptions, preventative measures employed, and the consistency of classroom rules.

  • Classroom disturbances and their impact on learning
  • Teacher strategies for managing disruptions
  • The role of classroom rules and their consistent enforcement
  • Different approaches to handling disruptions (verbal vs. nonverbal)
  • Comparison of teaching styles across different grade levels

Chapter Summaries

1. Introduction: This introductory chapter sets the stage for the internship report. It begins by presenting a timetable of classes observed during the practicum, offering a glimpse into the scheduling and subject distribution. Following this, the chapter provides a detailed description of the abc-Gymnasium, highlighting the welcoming atmosphere, helpful teachers, and the smooth integration of the intern into the school environment. The author emphasizes the collaborative nature of their experience and the opportunity to choose subjects and grade levels for observation, allowing for a comparative analysis of teaching styles and student behavior across different year groups. The absence of Spanish classes at the school is noted, leading to a focus on Religious Education, German, and English classes. The unique "Practical Philosophy" (PP) class, designed for non-Christian students, is also introduced.

2. Observation task: This chapter outlines the focus of the observation task: classroom disturbances and their prevention. The author emphasizes the importance of a calm learning environment and acknowledges the diverse nature of disruptions, stemming from both students and teachers. It highlights the need for individualized responses, recognizing that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. The chapter concludes by outlining the specific questions guiding the observations: teacher reactions to disruptions (verbal vs. nonverbal), preventative measures employed by teachers, the consistency of classroom rules, and the smoothness of transitions between activities.

Keywords

Classroom disturbances, classroom management, teacher strategies, preventative measures, student behavior, rule enforcement, teaching practicum, grade level differences, observation, internship report.

Frequently Asked Questions: Internship Report on Classroom Disturbances

What is the main topic of this internship report?

This internship report analyzes classroom disturbances and their prevention, based on observations during a teaching practicum at the abc-Gymnasium. It explores teacher responses to disruptions, preventative measures, and the consistency of classroom rules.

What are the key themes explored in the report?

The report examines classroom disturbances and their impact on learning; teacher strategies for managing disruptions; the role of classroom rules and their consistent enforcement; different approaches to handling disruptions (verbal vs. nonverbal); and a comparison of teaching styles across different grade levels.

What chapters are included in the report?

The report includes an introduction, a detailed description of the observation task, an evaluation section, and a personal comment.

What does the introduction chapter cover?

The introduction presents a timetable of observed classes, describes the abc-Gymnasium, highlights the intern's integration into the school, and notes the subjects observed (Religious Education, German, English, and “Practical Philosophy”).

What is the focus of the observation task chapter?

This chapter outlines the observation of classroom disturbances and their prevention. It emphasizes the need for individualized responses to disruptions and details the specific questions guiding the observations (teacher reactions, preventative measures, rule consistency, and transitions between activities).

What kind of data does the report present?

The report presents qualitative data gathered through observations of classroom interactions, focusing on teacher responses to disruptions and classroom management techniques.

What is the overall objective of the report?

The objective is to analyze classroom disturbances and their prevention through observation and to understand the effectiveness of different teacher strategies and classroom management techniques.

What keywords describe the report's content?

Keywords include: Classroom disturbances, classroom management, teacher strategies, preventative measures, student behavior, rule enforcement, teaching practicum, grade level differences, observation, and internship report.

Where was the teaching practicum conducted?

The teaching practicum was conducted at the abc-Gymnasium.

What types of classes were observed?

The observed classes included Religious Education, German, English, and the unique "Practical Philosophy" class.

What is the "Practical Philosophy" class?

The "Practical Philosophy" (PP) class is specifically designed for non-Christian students at the abc-Gymnasium.

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Résumé des informations

Titre
Internship Report. Classroom disruptions and their prevention
Université
RWTH Aachen University
Auteur
Johanna Wessely (Auteur)
Année de publication
2010
Pages
21
N° de catalogue
V1158772
ISBN (ebook)
9783346549587
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
internship report classroom
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
Johanna Wessely (Auteur), 2010, Internship Report. Classroom disruptions and their prevention, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1158772
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