Step 1
Step 1
Student Teaching Evaluation of Performance (STEP) is the process for preparing and implementing a unit of instruction.
By understanding the community and school environment and the makeup of the classroom, you will be able to strategically meet the overall needs of your
students. In the first two weeks of student teaching, you should focus on learning about the students you will be working with. You are expected to teach the
unit you are preparing by the end of week 8.
Review the geographic, district, and school demographics of your student teaching classroom. Utilize the district or school website, your cooperating
teacher/mentor, or school administrator for this information. You may also use your state Department of Education website for statistical data on community
and school demographics.
A. Geographic Location
B. District Demographics
C. School Demographics
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected. This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to
become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
1. Complete each section of the STEP Standard 1, Part I as directed in the course syllabus.
2. Complete the signing process by entering your name, selecting “Click to Sign”, and entering your email address.
A copy will be sent to the email address you provided in the signing process.
3. Submit a completed copy to the appropriate LoudCloud submission space for grading.
Discuss the possible effect these characteristics could have on planning, delivery, and assessment of your unit.
Cite the references used for this information.
The geographic location of the community the school is in has a great impact on the planning, delivery, and assessment of a unit. When planning for a unit I must consider the
community where the school is at to find out the attitude students will have towards school, how students will be prepared for school both emotionally and literally with
supplies both at school and at home (Renner, n.d.). Students may not complete homework due to missing simple school supplies, a computer at home to use for homework, or
parents that are able to help them (Renner, n.d.). The geographic location can also impact the classroom management due to the setting being in a suburban area students may
have disciplinary issues but parent may not help due to them being unable to attend any student-teacher conferences (Renner, n.d.). Although in a suburban area students still
have poverty issues that can be a huge part in planning, delivering, and assessing students in the classrooms even if our community is in a state of growth families are still stuck
in a low socioeconomic slump. Although this can be hard it is still possible to help students learn and grow knowledge of these in this geographic location.
Renner, R. (n.d.). What Contextual Factors Will Influence Classroom Management?. Retrieved from https://www.theclassroom.com/contextual-factors-influence-classroom-
management-7857038.html
Discuss the possible effect these characteristics could have on planning, delivery, and assessment of your unit.
Cite the references used for this information.
The Springfield Public School District is a large school district with many schools full of diverse students that must be considered when working at various schools in its district.
Students all vary in age, gender, personal interests, and culture from where they come from in the area (Renner, n.d.). Due to open enrollment in many schools in the district
students can come from all over the area to different schools of their choosing. This can lead to varying needs and socioeconomic status I must consider when planning,
delivering, and assessing my unit. This will lead to classroom management and modifications to lessons due to the population diversity of students. Modifications can be in the
form of varying lengths of the unit or individual lessons, number of visual presentations, or time to work on assignments in class (Hodgkinson, 2001). While also always
considering the high percentage of students in the district receiving free or reduced lunch that may need additional help. Considering all these in this large district is extremely
important in any unit.
Hodgkinson, H. (2001, January). Educational Demographics: What Teachers Should Know. The Changing Context of Education, 58(4). Retrieved from
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/dec00/vol58/num04/[email protected]
Renner, R. (n.d.). What Contextual Factors Will Influence Classroom Management?. Retrieved from https://www.theclassroom.com/contextual-factors-influence-classroom-
management-7857038.html
Hodgkinson, H. (2001, January). Educational Demographics: What Teachers Should Know. The Changing Context of Education, 58(4). Retrieved from
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/dec00/vol58/num04/[email protected]
VanderStel, A. (2014). Impact of Demographics in Education. Grand Valley State University Honors Projects. Retrieved from
https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1306&context=honorsprojects