2-The Environment

Evidence for Domain 2 is primarily collected through observations done within the classroom. These may be done by administrators, colleagues, or self/peer video analysis. Teachers can refer to p. 64-76 of Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching for information on Domain 2. The following ideas were suggested by our staff for examining Domain 2.

2a. Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport

  • clear expectations for behavior (posters, role-playing, holding students accountable)
  • clear expectations for participation in groups (rubrics and observation)
  • character education lessons
  • utilization of techniques for equitable participation (i.e., name sticks, tokens)
  • model language and behavior
  • attendance at student activities
  • student questionnaires/surveys to learn about students’ interests

2b. Establishing a Culture for Learning

  • model curiosity and thinking
  • project-based learning/student-developed activities
  • differentiated instruction (all levels can learn)
  • quality rubrics establish high expectations for everyone
  • student reflections/surveys
  • thought-provoking displays
  • display of quality student work in classroom or online
  • revisions, multiple drafts, applying feedback, remediation
  • behavior referrals and interventions

2c. Managing Classroom Procedures

  • established roles and routines for instructional and non-instructional times (i.e., bell-ringers, returning papers, before school, recess, bathroom, lunch, after school)
  • time limits for activities
  • transition techniques
  • instructions for volunteers, paraprofessionals, and substitute teachers
  • clearly labeled bins/centers/equipment

2d. Managing Student Behavior

  • posted rules/syllabus
  • established roles and routines
  • redirection techniques (i.e., verbal, nonverbal, teacher proximity)
  • seating chart dictated by activity in lesson plans
  • behavior contracts/charts for whole groups or individuals
  • contact with parents, administrators, and guidance counselors

2e. Organizing Physical Space

  • seating charts, learning centers, equipment, based on ability and activity
  • items/areas clearly labeled
  • incorporation of technology
  • accessibility and safety of equipment

 

 

 

 

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