Teacher Interview Reflection
Teacher Interview Reflection
Teacher Interview Reflection
usually aligned with the standardized tests. I also asked him about his student assessments and how they help him inform his instruction. He said, My student assessments inform my instruction by letting me know what I need to reteach, focus more on, not focus so much on, and what I need to continue doing because that particular method worked. Sometimes the assessment results also let me know whether the assessment was aligned to my instruction. Mr. Smalls also believes that his assessments provide sufficient information to make decisions about whether his students have reached a desired level of proficiency. I use my teacher made assessments to measure the progress of my students on a weekly basis and I also ask questions throughout my lessons to get an idea of my students proficiency levels. Before going into the class, I was interested in the grading procedures that teachers had because sometimes you may find different ways that grades are calculated. When asked about his grading procedures, Mr. Smalls was very clear. He stated, We are required to use the district grading percentages to calculate students grades. Additionally I use teacher observations, and formative assessments to assess students achievement. Their achievement is a culmination of their work in the class. I also asked Mr.Smalls about his lesson plans and how they correlated with the goals and standards of the given curriculum. Our district curriculum is written based on the state approved standards for mathematics, ELA, science, and social studies. These standards are reflected in our daily lesson plans. Our goals reflect the expected student outcomes. Mr.Smalls did believe overall that formative assessments helped him more
in his class. He stated that formative assessments inform my instructional practices and were key to assessing students readiness for the next lesson or level. Seeing first hand a new teacher in the classroom, I was able to witness for myself the effects of curriculum and how important it is to choose and use assessments in your classroom wisely. I will be able to take my experience and make plans to implement within my own future classroom to help me be a better teacher.