To be successful, start by establishing an atmosphere where students feel safe sharing their opinions and developing
a classroom culture of respect.
Not exact matches
To create a
culture of respect, teachers must
respect students, faculty should model
respect in how they communicate with each other, and the
classroom pedagogy has to value everyone's ideas, adds Louis.
Other popular responses read like a prescription for the ideal
classroom: rewards, positive feedback, a
culture of respect, honest conversation, consistency, and a strong student - teacher rapport.
The first one was that Maori students identified that they wanted teachers who
respected their cultural location as Maori and part
of that [is] teachers who are culturally appropriate; so, who understand some
of the features
of Maori
culture, and use in the curriculum and use in the
classroom what I would call «Maori iconography» - so students could see themselves in the curriculum.
Classroom Norms: Invite students to create
classroom norms as a means
of creating buy - in and ownership
of a
culture of trust and
respect.
«As we know, teaching Indigenous content in schools is particularly important, not just for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who need to see their
culture respected and valued in the
classroom; but equally for all children to learn the true history
of this country.
These meetings work best in
classrooms where a
culture of respect is already established.