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MS. TIASHA JONES, TEACHER CANDIDATEDR. HICKS, CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
DIRECTOREDUC 450 : PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL
EXPERIENCESPRING 2012
Classroom Context
Content
DescriptionSchool
School DetailsClassroom
Classroom Details
Description
The purpose of this assignment is to describe the classroom in which I have been assigned for Professional Clinical Experience.
School
Located at 1255 Belleville Road in Orangeburg, Robert E. Howard Middle School is the home of the Baby Bruins. It is one of four middle schools in Orangeburg Consolidated School District 5. Everyday, I am greeted by the warm, friendly administrators, teachers, and staff.
School Details
Mascot: Baby BruinsHigh School Feed:
Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS
Approximately 423 students
Principal: Ms. Rene Bowman
89% Free or Reduced Lunch
High-poverty area1% Limited English
ProficiencyApproximately 40
teachers11:1 Student-Teacher
Ratio
Classroom
Everyday, I walk down the hall and take a right onto D-Corridor. The first door on the left leads to Mrs. Larkin-Smith’s 7th grade math classroom.
To the left, is a sketch of the classroom. Click on it to make it larger.
Advisement/Voyager/Enrichment/4th Period Group
Category Description Percentage
Total Number of students
21 100%
Boys 11 52.4%
Girls 10 47.6%
Black/African-American
21 100%
White/Caucasian 0 --
American Indian 0 --
Hispanic/Latino 0 --
7th Period Group
Category Description Percentage
Total Number of students
20 100%
Boys 9 45%
Girls 11 55%
Black/African-American
17 85%
White/Caucasian 0 --
American Indian 0 --
Hispanic/Latino 3 15%
8th Period Group
Category Description Percentage
Total Number of students
20 100%
Boys 10 50%
Girls 10 50%
Black/African-American
19 95%
White/Caucasian 1 5%
American Indian 0 --
Hispanic/Latino 0 --
9th Period Group
Category Description Percentage
Total Number of students
19 100%
Boys 7 36.8%
Girls 12 63.2%
Black/African-American
19 100%
White/Caucasian 0 --
American Indian 0 --
Hispanic/Latino 0 --
A Glimpse Around the Classroom
Photo 1
Storage closet with various resources and materials.
Photo 2
Hanging folders on the storage closet. Materials inside hold “extra credit,” or resources to help recover key concepts in mathematics.
Photo 3
Vocabulary Wall and manipulatives storage area.
Photo 4
Manipulatives storage area with buckets and labels!
Photo 5
In the back, there are math resources and file cabinet. The front of the picture is a picture of the teacher’s desk. (It’s quite busy back there.)
Photo 6
Computer station and printer
Photo 7
Teacher-made posters referencing material learned throughout the school year.
Photo 8
LCD Projector, SMART Document Camera, and (my) laptop cart
Photo 9
Interactive Whiteboard
Photo 10
File cabinets, student resources, homework basket, and journal bins.
Photo 11
Bookstand!
Photo 12
More wall posters and the start of the Data Wall. The Data Wall is used to showcase student achievement of the latest Benchmark examination.
Photo 13
Bulletin Board of Student Work
Photo 14
Classroom Expectations and Consequences
Photo 15
Classroom StoreStudents can receive items only if they are able to use standard 7-2.6 to find the amount with tax and/or discount.
Photo 16
More Teacher-made Posters
Photo 17
Data WallUsed to showcase student achievement on the latest Benchmark examination.
Photo 18
Classroom TV
Photo 19
Scholastic Magazine Rack
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