eyes in shared disgust or annoyance over those immature Freshmen.It wouldn't hurt for Marie to connect on a personal level. Praise the good performances,and remain upbeat and connected.
The Solution:
Marie should change her lesson plan to a more predictable model, following the principlesset out in our "
Workshop Model
"Marie should step up to the next level of classroom behavior protocol - making sure thestudents understand that they are to speak only when prompted, and otherwise remainquiet, unless directed to speak, conversationally, in groups.On a broader level, Marie should communicate, publish, and enforce a whole set of
Classroom Rules
Over the longer run, maybe Marie should enroll in some formal professional skills training,or at least read up on publications that would help her become the
Complete Teacher
.Marie should have a heart-to-heart conversation with herself, and question whether shepresents to upbeat, encouraging,
high-expectation
person that, as a Public High Schoolteacher, she is expected to remain.Marie should re-read the
Wiggins
tome and follow its dictates.
Personal observation:
The Problem With Classroom Control
: As noted above, maintaining the decorum in theclass is an issue here. There are those who would deem, based on the reading of aputative decibel measurement device placed in the middle of the classroom, that MarieDupont
FAILED
to maintain classroom decorum - especially during the last few minuteswhen, according to the evidence that could be presented against her, she 'permitted theclass demeanor to degrade to an unacceptable cacophony'Personally,
I differ in that assessment
. I think Marie Dupont did exactly the right thing -she kept the chatter down to a level that permitted her to conduct her lesson planefficiently - yet she also let the class relax, while she still remained in [relative] control. Mypoint here is that a class like hers, has a pent-up demand for a discreet level of chatter oreven mischievousness during the course of the day.Were Marie Dupont to rule her classroom with an iron hand, and through intimidation keepthe class as still as a church mouse the entire period, the likely outcome simply would bethat the class would feel compelled to act up in the class room under the control of adifferent, less experienced teacher who perhaps did not have Marie Dupont's
gravamen
.So, in an act of collegial courtesy, Marie Dupont in fact permitted the class to vent justenough steam so that its behavior interrupted neither her own lesson, not that of anyother teacher. But that is me. What do I know; I am only two weeks into my Methodscourse.As noted elsewhere, I have a BIG reservation about this case study. I see it not only as acase study within the general rubric of
Education
- I also see it, along the principles of thenested Chinese Box system, as a Case Study under the rubric of
Case Study Production
.A case Study of a case Study, so to speak. The medium used for this case study is, of course, the written page. Everything the case study student is supposed to perceive, isbrought to the student via PRINT. The author of the case study is forced to use
words
todescribe the general background din in the classroom, to illustrate how the teacher walkstowards trouble, to nuance Manuel's fractured French, and to portray Marie Dupont's facialmien as she disapproves of the behavior of one of her students.None of these references are too subtle - they are more like blasted across the page. Onlythe most inattentive reader would miss their significance.Examples:"
Sshh..." Marie put her hands out at her sides in a gesture for quiet and sidestepped two paces towards the noisiest perpetrators
. (p2)....
atrociousness of his pronunciation and the hesitancy of his delivery.
(p3)Imagine if this case study had been recorded as a video. A multimedia presentation in fullcolor, with audio, as a real-time snapshot of what went on in Marie Dupon't classroomover, say, a ten minute period. Gone would be the I'll-hit-you-across-the-head-with-a-mallet issue presentations. I would argue that such a video presentation would be muchmore realistic, much more subtle, and therefore, much more challenging and meaningful.
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