Interview 1) What is the average number of students you are working with at one time? I am working with 26 whole group and small groups consisting of around 5-7.
2) Out of a group of 20 students roughly how many of them would be at the appropriate reading level for your class at the start of the year? Roughly 15 - for this year at least
3) What are some of your favorite innovative tools and activities to use in the classroom? Interactive tools that have the flash and flare that they can do independently Pass around tools - ex. Reading beach balls that work on critical thinking
4) How often are you able to work with a student one on one? In small group I work for about 15 minutes at a time twice a week On an individual basis I would say a sporadic 10 min. here and there when I can get to them
5) Have you ever had a student in your class that was hospitalized during the course of the year? If so, do you think they were behind when they returned back to your classroom. I had a student out from surgery (not in the hospital the entire time) and missed 2 weeks. He came back with no work completed but had not suffered any regression in core academic areas
6) How confident do you feel at the end of the year that most of the students in your class will continue their education past high school? Right now if parental involvement and support could stay the same, I would guess that 60% might pursue some sort of collegial level of education.
Interview
1) What is the average number of students you are working with at one time?
I am working with 26 whole group and small groups consisting of around 5-7.
2) Out of a group of 20 students roughly how many of them would be at the appropriate reading level for your class at the start of the year?
Roughly 15 - for this year at least
3) What are some of your favorite innovative tools and activities to use in the classroom?
Interactive tools that have the flash and flare that they can do independently
Pass around tools - ex. Reading beach balls that work on critical thinking
4) How often are you able to work with a student one on one?
In small group I work for about 15 minutes at a time twice a week
On an individual basis I would say a sporadic 10 min. here and there when I can get to them
5) Have you ever had a student in your class that was hospitalized during the course of the year? If so, do you think they were behind when they returned back to your classroom.
I had a student out from surgery (not in the hospital the entire time) and missed 2 weeks. He came back with no work completed but had not suffered any regression in core academic areas
6) How confident do you feel at the end of the year that most of the students in your class will continue their education past high school?
Right now if parental involvement and support could stay the same, I would guess that 60% might pursue some sort of collegial level of education.
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