Section Five: Teacher Candidate Reflection Guidelines
Section Five: Teacher Candidate Reflection Guidelines
Section Five: Teacher Candidate Reflection Guidelines
Introduction
This section; section five – Teacher Candidate Reflection of the MSED Elementary
Portfolio Project, will highlight both my professional teaching and student learning experiences
through in school and field observations throughout my time at Medaille College. Essentially,
this section will serve as a summary of my steps that were taken during my time completing my
MSED in Elementary Education, and which skills and values I have obtained throughout my
experience. I believe that each and every course, opportunity, and certification that I have
received from Medaille College has strongly streered me in the right direction regarding my
professional career in teaching. The section will be divided into four segments, starting with the
I am very thankful to have been bestowed with the opportunity to attend Medaille
needed in order to excel in the field of education. The program revolved around grasping any
disparities and challenges in the modern educational realm, how to go about correcting and
improving teaching, comprehending perspectives and theorists that have strongly contributed to
education, and also training myself and my cohort in necessary contents such as DASA and the
child abuse seminar (TEAC Claim 3: Caring Educator). Another major learning opportunity that
Medaille has provided me with is to allow me to be in a teaching seminar that was featured
within a real school, in a real classroom, learning about students from the grades of kindergarten
to grade six. This position bestowed me with the opportunity to watch other educators actively
practicing their teaching skills with students in a respectful, appropriate, empathetic and
professional manner (TEAC Claim 2: Pedagogy, Best Teaching Practices for Diverse Learners;
TEAC Claim 3: Caring Educator). This has given me ideas for how to practice my own teaching
Finally, Medaille has taught me the necessary requirements and conditions that I need to
obtain in order to gain my teaching certification in both New York State and Ontario. Without
During our first semester, we had been placed under a mandatory isolation due to
Coronavirus. As a result, our learning had to switch to digitalized platforms – which I credit
Medaille for truly looking after our cohort completely with. We had been placed in a technology
course during our second semester, which was extremely relevant to our present times. This
course introduced our cohort to programs that would allow for more creative, visually appealing,
and engaging lesson plans (TEAC Claim 1: Subject Matter). Some of these programs included
but are not limited to: Raz Kids, Near Pod, Kahoot, Screen-Cast-O-Matic, and Prezi. These are
programs and applications that I will certainly be able to utilize with future classes and will help
to enhance my lessons.
Moreover, these programs, which have been the go to platforms for presenting content to
students throughout this pandemic, have been noted to increase learning and improve reading
comprehension (Raz Kids). I believe that having a strong background in technology will help me
to modernize my teaching strategies and classroom, as in order to ensure that students are getting
the best possible education they can get, teaching strategies must be kept with the modern times.
Further, the Special Needs course that we had been provided with during second semester
was one that I believe any teacher should take. As a former educational assistant, I understand
how each and every student has their own unique needs and how common it is for each
classroom to have at least one student with an IEP in place. In order to ensure that students are
receiving the best possible education, I believe it is critical to become comfortable and
knowledgeable with supporting students who have special needs as regular classrooms often
have many students that have IEPs (TEAC Claim 2: Pedagogy, Best Teaching Practices for
supports. In order to create an inclusive classroom, having such plans in place will make the
atmosphere more accommodating and set my students up for a stronger learning outcome.
Finally, I believe that it is critical to mention how the math and science courses prepared
me to become a better teacher. I have always found math to be quite intimidating, and I
understand that many students take this vision with it too. After taking this course, I believe that
I am prepared to create lesson plans for mathematics, science and even social studies efficiently
appropriately with no intimidation or fear attached to presenting them (TEAC Claim 1: Subject
Matter).
effective teacher, as the program has instilled ideologies and resolutions for challenges that may
arise in my teaching career. In order to prosper at a career, it is critical to be equipped with the
knowledge of how to react when something is not going on course with what was expected.
Additionally, I believe that the strategies and lessons that I have learned through Medaille
College has allowed me to become a more diverse listener and professional, as concepts such as
the Multiple Intelligences theory and Blooms Taxonomy have been instilled into my teaching
practices. Overall, I believe that Medaille has been the strongest guidance for me to become the
teacher that I am. I am truly thankful for all of the guidance and support that each professor has
provided me with.
attire and pretending to be a teacher to my cousins and friends. I had a mini chalk board and little
letters that I carried around with me always. Fast forward to 20 years later, and I am more than
ready to begin professionally teaching. My childhood dream had become a reality, as I have
taken the necessary steps in becoming trained to be the educator that I have always dreamed I
would be.
I have worked extremely hard in order to reach this finish line, with working three part-
time jobs during my undergraduate studies. As I entered my MSED at Medaille, I was working
full-time and part-time while also studying full-time in order to get towards my goal of becoming
certified as a teacher. This was not an easy accomplishment, but it was a priority as this is my
dream. I have dedicated months towards comprehending the curriculum and standards needed in
order to design appropriate subjects for specific grade levels. I have also observed diverse
methods of strategies for teaching students in the modern day classroom, based on the multiple
intelligences approach and other theories that have been taught to my cohort throughout my time
at Medaille. Essentially, I believe that if a person wants something, they will work towards
reaching their goal. This is something I certainly worked very hard for and am very proud to be
at the end.
In order to ensure that my students are well taken care of, I have strived towards creating
a collection of classroom management tools, which include but are not limited to: reward
systems, cup of terror, assigned seating, and movement breaks. This will help me to ensure that
my students will have a positive experience in the classroom while also optimizing their
learning. I also believe that through classroom management, I will be able to project on to
students what it means to self-regulate their emotions. For example, students in kindergarten may
not be able to comprehend sitting for long periods of time. Therefore, explaining to them that we
need to take a thirty second wiggle break to “shake out our sillies” will instill in them an early
understanding that sometimes sitting for long periods of time results in our bodies needing
movement in order to focus more. This is one example based on their age level, however, as my
students age, I will find alternatives that can be paired with their level of understanding.
assessment techniques for my student (TEAC Claim 2: Pedagogy, Best Teaching Practices for
Diverse Learners). I believe that this is critical because each and every student has their own
unique set of strengths and weaknesses. In order to support each style, it is critical to allow
students to express themselves in options that are more comforting for them and also, allow them
to demonstrate their creativity. For example, a student who finds presentations nerve-wracking
may not be able to perform up to their full potential, as they may have a deep fear of public
speaking. They may shut down and not be able to remember what content they are attempting to
present to others. However, allowing this type of student to write out their thoughts or even to
create a sculpture or visual that explains their learning may be an assessment that they can excel
at. Essentially, I believe we must set our students up for victory, not for failure. And the most
effective way to do this is to build strong relationships with them in order to understand where
equipped with the knowledge and background to design lesson plans, support students, and work
alongside other professional staff in the most appropriate, professional, and empathetic manner.
These are qualities that are not only necessary for teaching, but are necessary to create a peaceful
Conclusion
members are educators and teachers. These are morals that will not only strengthen my
classroom community, but will also echo on to other coworkers and friends. I also believe that
many of these morals and skills have been shaped by Medaille College.
I believe that through Medaille College’s MSED program, I have been introduced to
many teaching concepts and strategies that will not only allow me to be the best and most
appropriate teacher that I can be, but to also work well in a team and to interact with the parents
and guardians of my students. I comprehend that building a rapport with the families of my
students are critical in ensuring my pupils will reach their full potential. From the lessons that I
have learned through this program, I believe that I will carry on the drive to continue learning as
I embark on my journey with teaching. I will strive towards taking part in any professional
development activities and tasks, in order to continue improving and sharpening my skills.