SEL / Social and Emotional Classroom : Teaching Philosophy Statement

I


Review


Task Oriented vs. Relationship Oriented

The Sweet Spot

Finding the Balance


II


Social & Emotional Classroom

SEL in the Classroom

Effective SEL approaches often incorporate four elements represented by the acronym SAFE:

  • SEQUENCED: Connected and coordinated activities to foster skills development
  • ACTIVE: Employing active forms of learning to help students strengthen new skills
  • FOCUSED: Dedicated time and attention to developing personal and social skills
  • EXPLICIT: Targeting specific social and emotional skills

Activity 1


Group Work


Using the SEL approaches (above) as a reference, match the elements with the safe tips (we covered last class) that apply.


LINK: 20 Tips for Creating a Safe Learning Environment

https://www.edutopia.org/blog/20-tips-create-safe-learning-environment-rebecca-alber


III

Task Oriented Arts Education vs. Relationship Oriented Arts Learning

What makes a learning process task oriented or relationship oriented is the intention of  the teacher.


III


Teaching Philosophy

 


QUESTION 1

After watching this video, discuss the meaning of the teaching philosophy when the focus is a process oriented approach to learning through the arts. 

 IV


VOCABULARY


 Teaching Philosophy
The teaching philosophy is a written statement of the educator's general personal views on teaching.
  
Teaching Philosophy Statement
The philosophy statement often attempts to express what methods of teaching the teacher practices. 


Activity 1

Define in your own words your own teaching philosophy.



Comments

  1. I would really prioritize being relationship oriented. I would be very welcome to evolving my strategy and learning as I go. I want to cater my teaching style to each individual not the class as a whole. I want to earn the student's trust and respect so there is no hesitation to come to me with problems or questions.

    Ben Lewis

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