Two things that I would take forward from this
course into my practice are:
1. Open
door policy
2. Managing
behavior.
1. Open
door policy was referred to in week 4 of the course. It was a case study of
leadership of a primary school in Jamaica where the new head teacher believed
that the school belongs to the community. Presently at some school parents meet
with the teacher once per term where they will be given update on their child
which might be too late to conduct intervention. Going forward with the open
door policy parents are welcomed to visit at any time to discuss any issue
about their children. The classroom door will always be open so any member of
staff can hear what is taking place.
2. Managing
disruptive behavior in the classroom. Disability Directory GATE-GEC Sierra Leon
informed us on what a teacher can do to manage disruptive behavior in a
positive way. I have tried some of the strategies given but I am looking
forward to trying this one “avoid handing over your authority to others.” For
example, sending a disruptive pupil to the head teacher gives the message that
you are not as important as the head. It is much better for you and the head
teacher to see the pupil together. I chose this because most of the time I would
send the student out just to get him/her out of the class but with this new
information I will change this strategy.