Blogger Journal Entry 5 Submission
Student diversity is a good thing, but it can also be challenging. My future students will likely be different from me in many ways, such as their culture, language, family life, and learning needs. Some students may come from homes that are very different from the one I grew up in. Others may face challenges like limited resources or learning difficulties. I grew up in a stable home and did not face some of the challenges my students may face such as having divorced parents, DHR issues, not having food, or other uncertainties. I will be able to relate in some ways. As a young child, I faced health issues and struggles with dyslexia.I feel that going through these things will help me understand students who are facing these issues and have more compassion for them.
To understand my students better, I will take time to get to know them. I will listen to their stories, interests, and experiences. I can learn about their lives by talking with them, working with their families, and paying attention to what they share in class. Building strong relationships will help me support their learning. I think it is very important to develop strong relationships with students. I feel that getting to know your students helps them to feel like you truly care. If they feel like I truly care then they will want to learn from me. This reflection helps me see myself differently as a future teacher. I know I will not know everything about my students but I will keep learning from them. When I understand my students’ lives, I can create lessons that make them feel included, respected, and support their needs.
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