a. A. I
believe the commonality of seeing stereotyping within the secondary classroom
has to do with the educator. The variety of teachers within the field
nowadays offers for a variety of views and educational opinions. I think in
larger and more urbanized schools you see either teachers that really
stereotype or you see teachers that completely do not. In smaller more rural
schools, I think all teachers stereotype a little. The secondary field is quite
a bit different than the elementary field in that students already stereotype
themselves before they even step inside your classroom. This makes it hard for
educators to not already have swayed opinions on how these students are going
to act and respond to situations within the classroom. However, it is important
for me, as a future educator, to have a neutral view and treat students equally
to allow them to all receive the same equal treatment and opportunity.
b B. As an educator, I must keep a positive and
proactive attitude when working to view future students equally. By keeping the
correct mind set when meeting new students year to year I can guarantee to
allow students to affect my opinions positively. I must allow students to show me
who they are without judgment on my end. I have practiced this way of thinking
this semester just by allowing students to show me who they are in the
classroom and shop. Not being from where I am student teaching and coming in
brand new made it easier for me to not stereotype students as I met them.