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What is Classroom Environment

English Language Teaching in a Post-Method Paradigm
The classroom setting linked to social, emotional, and physical aspect, and how they affect the learners and teachers. The context created in the classroom by the teacher and learners for the process of teaching and learning.
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From Teacher Talk to Student Talk: Repositioning Learners for Success in the Language Classroom
Janice E. Jules (The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 33
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9228-0.ch005
Abstract
Informal observation in the Caribbean seems to indicate persistent application of traditional teacher-dominated strategies. For this chapter, data were collected from fifty-one Grade K to 3 teachers from six Caribbean countries, including three twin islands, to investigate the application of student-talk as an instructional strategy in repositioning learners for success with oral language skills. The data included an online survey and non-participant classroom observation using a mixed-methods research design drawing on qualitative and quantitative indicators. The study revealed that along with some evidence of student to teacher interaction, talk in the classrooms was primarily teacher-directed and students were usually expected to be silent except when responding to questions posed by the teacher. In addition, it was found that student to student talk was not encouraged generally, and the representation of a classroom environment favorable for the development of oral language skills was limited.
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Posttraumatic Growth: Educators and School Social Workers Taking Lemons and Making Lemonade
The physical, social, and emotional climate of the physical or virtual teaching space.
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Principals' Perceptions of GATE Teachers
The climate both physical and psychological that a teacher creates in their classroom.
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Social-Emotional Learning in Secondary ELA Classrooms
Utilizing the physical aspects of the classroom and the classroom culture to create a positive and safe space where students feel comfortable and empowered to take risks, build connections, and explore ideas.
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