Reflection Paper Ast
Reflection Paper Ast
Reflection Paper Ast
Reflection Paper
Alexandra Hogg
Since beginning this program my view of teaching has taken on a whole new meaning.
During my first semester, my idea of a successfully executed lesson was one that had interactive
elements and caught the students attention. For that one specific lesson. What I have come to
understand is that education is so much more than an exciting lesson plan or fun interactive
assessments.
Beginning Student Teaching began virtually, and because of this, I was able to connect
with my students from a different point of view. Going into breakout rooms on zoom gave me
insight into my students interests and backgrounds that I did not even realize I was learning. The
students would show me their pets, their favorite toy, or talk about what they liked to do during
their break time at home. At the time I didn't realize that I was gaining knowledge that would
“When planning lessons, take into account students’ background experiences, prior
knowledge, and vocabulary level to design effective lessons that enable learning” (Burden and
Byrd, 117). This quote reflects what I needed to be aware of when planning my instruction.
Through those days of virtual learning, I not only learned basic information about my students, I
also built a base of knowledge for myself as I began to plan instruction.. I feel that this area of
learning specifically connected to TPE 1.3 “Connect subject matter to real-life contexts and
provide active learning experiences to engage student interest, support student motivation, and
By building this base I was able to understand my students and create an environment
that met their needs, not only in education but for them personally. In returning to face-to-face
teaching it was easier for the students to interact, focus and participate during instruction. I also
quickly learned, from attending classes through Vanguard, that my lessons needed to be more
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purposeful and meaningful. This meant beginning from the end. Using UbD and Backwards
planning was a huge breakthrough for me as a student learning about the teaching profession. By
looking at my end goal I was able to create lessons that were successful while also incorporating
Creating my unit plan in AST taught me so much about how students learn. By knowing
what I wanted my students to understand, I was able to create multiple lessons to help reach my
end goal. I also learned that being a successful teacher is not about creating one individual lesson
to meet one specific short term goal. To become a successful teacher, you need to incorporate all
of the elements of teaching in order to create learning that lasts far beyond the thirty minute
instructional time, referring to TPE 3.4. In order to maintain effective learning environments it is
important to understand our subject matter, organize it for student learning, ensure that we are
creating content for all of our students, implement effective assessments, and reassess our own
teaching. According to TPE 2.5 we are to “Maintain high expectations for learning with
appropriate support for the full range of students in the classroom.” In order to accomplish these
goals I learned to implement reinforcements, set up daily routines, and to encourage positive
behavior. In our classroom this year we used marbles as a reinforcement for daily behaviors and
accomplishments. We also set up daily routines for the students to follow at the beginning of the
year. Students follow these routines each day and know exactly what is expected of them. To
Tickets” highlight a specific positive character quality and acknowledge how this student has
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This semester I also expanded my knowledge of the California State Standards and how
to purposefully create lessons to reflect these areas of learning. The standards are defined as a
way to “...help build creativity and innovation, critical thinking and problem solving,
collaboration, and communication. They set another bold precedent to improve the academic
area of the lesson plan or unit plan should be met with a corresponding standard. This connects
to TPE 3.1 “Demonstrate knowledge of subject matter, including the adopted California State
Standards and curriculum frameworks.” In my BST semester I had thought to connect the
standard to my lesson plan but in my AST semester I learned to connect my lesson to the
standards.
As I planned and wrote lessons I learned to incorporate technology. Technology not only
helped me create engaging content for my students but it allowed me to meet the needs of all of
my students. I was able to incorporate audio books for my special needs and EL students, add
multiple visuals to my instruction and create interactive inclusive content to help students gain
understanding. These aspects of learning incorporated elements from TPE 3 and for TPE 4,
specifically 3.6 “Use and adapt resources, standards-aligned instructional materials, and a range
curriculum.” and TPE 4.5 “Promote student success by providing opportunities for students to
understand and advocate for strategies that meet their individual learning needs and assist
students with specific learning needs to successfully participate in transition plans (e.g., IEP,
IFSP, ITP, and 504 plans.).” I feel that utilizing programs such as, nearpod, kahoot and google
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classroom helped solidify meeting the needs of all of students through the variety of tools and
Through AST I also grew in my ability to use multiple means of assessment. I learned
how to create and give successful assessments. This corresponds to TPE 5 and specifically 5.2
“Collect and analyze assessment data from multiple measures and sources to plan and modify
instruction and document students' learning over time.” Through the classes at Vanguard and
modeling what I have observed in my AST hours I learned that including a variety of
assessments will help to create better understanding of student success. Using backward design
can help in creating these assessments. “UbD focuses on designing assessments that will provide
evidence of students' progress towards the learning goals” (Heineke and Jay, 2020). By knowing
what goals are needed to be met I was able to incorporate formative, summative and self
assessments in each of my lessons. Using kahoot, class discussion, and exit tickets are some
One of my favorite aspects of this semester was discussing each lesson that I taught with
my Master Teacher. Hearing where I could improve on my lessons helped so much and gave me
the tools to plan and instruct my lessons with more depth. According to TPE 6.1 “Reflect on
their own teaching practice and level of subject matter and pedagogical knowledge to plan and
implement instruction that can improve student learning” I was able to use the constructive
discussions with peers, to guidance from professors, as well as observing and working with my
Master Teacher I was able to further my growth as a future educator. I am forever grateful for my
education and look forward to implementing all that I have learned this year. .
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Reference Page
Byrd, David M, and Paul R Burden. Methods for Effective Teaching . 8th ed., University of
Rhode Island.
Heineke, Amy J., and Jay McTighe. Using Understanding by Design in the Culturally and
Linguistically Diverse Classroom. Hawker Brownlow Education, 2020.