The meaningful involvement of learners in
your classroom does not mean just getting
the learners response to a question posed by the teacher.
Abby Wills discovered how to involve her
learners in an ordinary every day activity, and one that she dreaded because of
their previous behaviour. Wills’ learners not only became more compliant, but they
later acted mindfully and she also got them to prepare the classroom in a mindful
manner as a part of their class culture. She adapted/ adjusted her approach
every day, to keep the learners interested and curious.
Therefore the learners’ behaviour became self-regulated
as a natural consequences. The experience of mindfulness that Abby Wills created
in the classroom setting, generated a genuine desire for coherence. Once the
learners got involved they gave constructive feedback like that they felt peaceful, organized, less crazy etc.
With this Abby also demonstrated that even
though children can act chaotic they crave and need structure and guidance. As
a teacher getting to know your learners is one step closer to knowing how to
approach matters and handle them.
Wills demonstrated that involving the learners
in the classroom can be constructive and also save the teachers sanity. One
can say she somewhat shifted the responsibility onto the learners and this facilitated
a positive outcome in the classroom. But
when you really think about it, finding ways to involve your learners would
require a lot of careful planning. This kind of teaching can be challenging too
much of the same things can bore the learners back into old routines, and
constantly finding new ways to involve them can be a challenge.
I would try to do as Wills did, involve my
learners by perhaps giving them a “voice”. I would allow them to debate on a
topic relating to the work that needs to be done. They could also give suggestions
as to how to approach the work. This would allow the teacher (me) to not only
gain insight on what works best for the learners, but closely observe their
different learning styles and so also enable me to use what is observed and
combine learning strategies as to benefit each learner.
As a
teacher I would try to get a sense of what the learners needs are. I would ask them what they expect to gain while in my class. I would also enquire on what it is that will
motivate them to do their best. What is most important would be to respect
their responses and then modify each lesson to meet their needs whilst at the
same time encouraging their active involvement.The Learners involvement in the
classroom is ultimately crucial to ensure a pleasant learning environment (for both the teacher and learner).