Teaching Philosophies
Mindfulness in the Classroom
Community
Classroom Design
Lesson Plans
100

Classical conditioning, reinforcement and punishment.

What is Behaviourism?

100

Putting a piece of fruit in your mouth, feeling it, chewing, and tasting it.

What is mindful eating?

100

Greeting your students, offering them snacks, and asking them where they would like to sit.

What is hospitality?

100

Classroom design impacts this up to 25%.

What is academic performance?

100

An overarching outcome for a curriculum area. 

What is a GLO?

200

Quest for meaning, freedom, and the experience of the individual.

What is Existentialism?

200

Being aware of ones emotions and being able to monitor them.

What is self-regulation?

200

Students answer a question to a small group, or do an activity together at the beginning of the year.

What are ice breakers?

200

One of the most challenging elements to work with regarding classroom design.

What is the physical environment and furniture that you are given?

200

This is a statement based on the SLO that describes what students will learn and what they will do to demonstrate their understanding.

What is a behavioural objective?

300

Address all dimensions of the person and uses the Medicine Wheel as a framework.

What is Indigenous education worldview?

300

Having a direct experience of what is happening around and in you.

What is mindfulness?

300

Providing students with opportunities to share their ideas and opinions in a safe space.

What is deep listening?

300

One of the most difficult areas to create in a busy classroom especially if the space is small.

What is a quiet space?

300

An activating strategy that demonstrates what students already know, want to know, and what they learned.

What is KLW?

400

Independent thinking, active learning, and social justice issues.

What is Social Reconstructionism?

400

Paying attention to inhaling and exhaling. 

What is mindful breathing?

400
The teacher facilitates students determining how they want to work together during the year. 

Creating community agreements.

400

Things that the teacher or students might want in their classroom but due to allergies won't be permitted.

What are pets?

400

A strategy used in which students work with a partner to share what they know about a topic. 

What is Think-Pair-Share?

500

Liberal arts education, studying the classics, and creating independent, critical thinkers.

What is Perennialism?

500

Being are of yourself and your students; paying attention.

What is mindful teaching?

500

Students work together on assignments, projects, and other classroom activities.

What is cooperative or collaboration learning?

500

A request that many students will have regarding the physical layout of the classroom. 

What is the arrangement of desks or tables?

500

A form of assessment that helps students to develop an awareness of how they learn.  

What is Assessment as Learning?