Reflections on Placement

Strength

I feel like the language that I use is appropriate for the age and stage that I was working with and that in turn can make all the children feel involved as they can clearly understand the instruction or task I have issued. Anything that they ask or say, I feel that I can efficiently get them to adapt and expand on what they know, as they very often know more than they let on, allowing them to teach each other rather than all the learning coming solely from the teacher.

Area of Most Progress

I feel like the area I have made the most progress on is my body language when working with children. Now I feel my body language is always open and positive, and I am now better at being down on their level when working with them so they don’t feel intimidated. They know that they can approach me if they have any difficulties with their work or questions they need to ask.

Area Requiring Progress

The area that I feel requires the most progress is when working with 2 groups make sure that I can see both groups. There was a point where I had my back to a few and I could not see that they had their hand up and needed help. I should have been able to see that some of the pupils were struggling and did not need to shout, which in turn made the rest of the class become a bit louder too and disrupted the learning, or sit and struggle. However, I was pleased to hear that they had all tried to help each other before coming to me.

Action Plan

A lot of the communication developments will purely take practice, getting out of your comfort zone and really focusing on different aspects of your communication when interacting with others. I need to recognise what makes good communication and bad communication and develop on my weaker areas.

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