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“I’ve learned that people will forget
what you say . . . what you did but
they will never forget how you made them feel.”
Maya Angelou
Remember Your Favorite Teacher?
Dr. Sharla Jones
If the Walls Had Ears . . .
Before the First Class . . .
What are students thinking?
Teacher: easy or strict?
Male or female?
Young or old?
Tests: afraid of failure!
Grades!
Strangers:
New friends?
How to communicate?
Speak my language?
Other cultures
different—can I connect?
English Skills:
Embarrassment! Don’t
want to look foolish!
How good is my English
vs. others?
Brain and Heart:
How to Create an Optimal
Classroom Climate
Carol A. Costello
M.A.-TESOL
Dept. of Foreign Languages, ESL, and
Philosophy
San Antonio College
ccostello4@alamo.edu
Optimal Classroom Climate: Overview
I. What’s NOT Taught
II. Manage Anxiety/
Elements of Rapport/Trust
III. The Big Picture / Your Thoughts
Case Study: Melissa
• Serious about teaching
• Likes being in the classroom,
but . . .
• Well prepared and organized
• Knows ESL teaching
• Experiments with different
techniques
• Stays on top of her courses
• First class technology
resources
Melissa’s Dark Side
• Feels uncomfortable
in class
• Senses a chasm
between herself and
the students
• Students may not
take another course
from her
What’s missing?
• Melissa is doing what she was taught in school
• Affective filter hypothesis: Krashen
Affective Filter Hypothesis
Motivation
Self-
confidence
Anxiety
L 2
Blame the Student?
What is NOT Taught
Foundation upon which effective teaching occurs
Rapport / Trust
• The positive relationship between the people
in the classroom
Subject Matter
The Classroom is an Emotional
Environment!
• Building Rapport
– Day One
– Throughout the semester
“Rapport Index”
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Midterm Final
Effect of Rapport / Trust
Cause: Connection between student and teacher
Effect: Students want to come to class
Students participate in activities willingly
Become interested in their education
Lowman, 1995
“The ability to stimulate strong positive
emotions separates the competent from the
outstanding college teacher.”
What Can You Do with a Room Full of
Strangers?
• Make Them Feel Important!
• Every Person is My Teacher
Principles of Creating Rapport
Be
Approachable
Connect
Care
Be Approachable: Work the Audience
Be Approachable, Be a Person
Go into the class.
Teach from the back of
the room
Be Approachable
Be Approachable: Mingle with the Students
Be Approachable: Stand More than Sit
Connect: Show Your
Personal Side
Connect: Roll Call
• Names
• Countries
Take Photos with Names
Connect: Cell Phone and Names
Connect: Use Passport or Similar Game
Connect: Different Cultures
Dr. Nel Noddings
“The student is infinitely more important than the subject matter.”
Care: Tell Them “Why”
• Activities are not random
• Everything has a purpose
Care: Tell Them Why You Love Teaching
Care: Show How Rules Help Them
• Police or teacher
• Absences
• Cell Phone Addiction
• Speaking Native Language
• Tardiness
Care: Be Easy to Reach
“I don’t come here to go home!”
Care: Praise Them!
• In front of class
• Use their name
• Find “excuses”
• Write on their tests
Care: Vulnerability
• Refugees
• Culture Shock
• Poverty
• Bullying
• Immigration status
Principles of Creating Rapport
Enthusiasm
Use your entire person
to promote learning
You Tube!
Classroom
as Theater
Check for Engagement!
The Classroom as Theater
• Relaxation, smiling face
• Voice
• Space
• It’s like a reality show!
Show Enthusiasm
• Professor S. Ceci’s experiment/presentation style
– Constant
• Books
• Tests
• Grading
– Variable
• Enthusiasm
– Speaking
– Gestures
Are the Students Engaged?
• On task
• Show understanding
• Using English
• Look happy
• Homework completed
Show Respect and Understanding
• Ask permission to touch them or use their
items
• Explain the emotion of grades
• Give non-credit/extra credit tests occasionally
Classroom Rules
Show how rules make it easier to teach/learn
• Be consistent!
• Be positive!
Final Thoughts
Students have strong feelings about education
Can I Be Replaced by YouTube?
A Recruiting Station
• Show the students the benefits of ESL and
academic education
• Engender a desire to learn
• Show them they can learn and do
• Benefits for you, your colleagues, and the
institution!
Conclusion
• You can do small things and make a big
difference
• You get swift feedback on your actions
• You can change your teaching & life!
References
• University of Alberta: Olga Bilash
• http://www.educ.ualberta.ca/staff/olenka.bilash/best%20of%20bilash/buildingstudentrapport.html
• Buskist, W. and Saville, B. (2001). Rapport-Building: Creating Positive emotional contexts for enhancing
teaching and Learning. APS Observer, 14,. Retrieved September 19, 2013 from
www.psychologicalsciencs.org/teaching/tips/tips_0301.html
• University of Southern California: Center for Excellence in Teaching
http://cet.usc.edu./resources/teaching_learning/docs/teaching_nuggets_docs/2.4_Motivating-
your_students.pdf
• Affective Filter Hypothesis
• http://www.sk.com.br/sk-krash.html
• Noggins, Nel A Morally Defensible Mission for Schools in the 21st Century
(Reprinted from Clinchy, Evans, ed. Transforming Public Education: A New Course for America’s Future. (New
York: Teachers College Press, 1997, pp. 27-37) Retrieved September 20, 2013 from
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/people/Dkitchen/TE652/noddings.htm
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Brain and Heart: Creating an Optimal Climate in the ESL Classroom

  • 1. “I’ve learned that people will forget what you say . . . what you did but they will never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou
  • 2. Remember Your Favorite Teacher? Dr. Sharla Jones
  • 3. If the Walls Had Ears . . .
  • 4. Before the First Class . . . What are students thinking? Teacher: easy or strict? Male or female? Young or old? Tests: afraid of failure! Grades! Strangers: New friends? How to communicate? Speak my language? Other cultures different—can I connect? English Skills: Embarrassment! Don’t want to look foolish! How good is my English vs. others?
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  • 6. Brain and Heart: How to Create an Optimal Classroom Climate Carol A. Costello M.A.-TESOL Dept. of Foreign Languages, ESL, and Philosophy San Antonio College ccostello4@alamo.edu
  • 7. Optimal Classroom Climate: Overview I. What’s NOT Taught II. Manage Anxiety/ Elements of Rapport/Trust III. The Big Picture / Your Thoughts
  • 8. Case Study: Melissa • Serious about teaching • Likes being in the classroom, but . . . • Well prepared and organized • Knows ESL teaching • Experiments with different techniques • Stays on top of her courses • First class technology resources
  • 9. Melissa’s Dark Side • Feels uncomfortable in class • Senses a chasm between herself and the students • Students may not take another course from her
  • 10. What’s missing? • Melissa is doing what she was taught in school • Affective filter hypothesis: Krashen
  • 13. What is NOT Taught Foundation upon which effective teaching occurs
  • 14. Rapport / Trust • The positive relationship between the people in the classroom Subject Matter
  • 15. The Classroom is an Emotional Environment! • Building Rapport – Day One – Throughout the semester “Rapport Index” Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Midterm Final
  • 16. Effect of Rapport / Trust Cause: Connection between student and teacher Effect: Students want to come to class Students participate in activities willingly Become interested in their education
  • 17. Lowman, 1995 “The ability to stimulate strong positive emotions separates the competent from the outstanding college teacher.”
  • 18. What Can You Do with a Room Full of Strangers? • Make Them Feel Important! • Every Person is My Teacher
  • 19. Principles of Creating Rapport Be Approachable Connect Care
  • 20. Be Approachable: Work the Audience
  • 21. Be Approachable, Be a Person Go into the class. Teach from the back of the room Be Approachable
  • 22. Be Approachable: Mingle with the Students
  • 23. Be Approachable: Stand More than Sit
  • 25. Connect: Roll Call • Names • Countries
  • 26. Take Photos with Names Connect: Cell Phone and Names
  • 27. Connect: Use Passport or Similar Game
  • 29. Dr. Nel Noddings “The student is infinitely more important than the subject matter.”
  • 30. Care: Tell Them “Why” • Activities are not random • Everything has a purpose
  • 31. Care: Tell Them Why You Love Teaching
  • 32. Care: Show How Rules Help Them • Police or teacher • Absences • Cell Phone Addiction • Speaking Native Language • Tardiness
  • 33. Care: Be Easy to Reach “I don’t come here to go home!”
  • 34. Care: Praise Them! • In front of class • Use their name • Find “excuses” • Write on their tests
  • 35. Care: Vulnerability • Refugees • Culture Shock • Poverty • Bullying • Immigration status
  • 36. Principles of Creating Rapport Enthusiasm Use your entire person to promote learning You Tube! Classroom as Theater Check for Engagement!
  • 37. The Classroom as Theater • Relaxation, smiling face • Voice • Space • It’s like a reality show!
  • 38. Show Enthusiasm • Professor S. Ceci’s experiment/presentation style – Constant • Books • Tests • Grading – Variable • Enthusiasm – Speaking – Gestures
  • 39. Are the Students Engaged? • On task • Show understanding • Using English • Look happy • Homework completed
  • 40. Show Respect and Understanding • Ask permission to touch them or use their items • Explain the emotion of grades • Give non-credit/extra credit tests occasionally
  • 41. Classroom Rules Show how rules make it easier to teach/learn • Be consistent! • Be positive!
  • 42. Final Thoughts Students have strong feelings about education
  • 43. Can I Be Replaced by YouTube?
  • 44. A Recruiting Station • Show the students the benefits of ESL and academic education • Engender a desire to learn • Show them they can learn and do • Benefits for you, your colleagues, and the institution!
  • 45. Conclusion • You can do small things and make a big difference • You get swift feedback on your actions • You can change your teaching & life!
  • 46. References • University of Alberta: Olga Bilash • http://www.educ.ualberta.ca/staff/olenka.bilash/best%20of%20bilash/buildingstudentrapport.html • Buskist, W. and Saville, B. (2001). Rapport-Building: Creating Positive emotional contexts for enhancing teaching and Learning. APS Observer, 14,. Retrieved September 19, 2013 from www.psychologicalsciencs.org/teaching/tips/tips_0301.html • University of Southern California: Center for Excellence in Teaching http://cet.usc.edu./resources/teaching_learning/docs/teaching_nuggets_docs/2.4_Motivating- your_students.pdf • Affective Filter Hypothesis • http://www.sk.com.br/sk-krash.html • Noggins, Nel A Morally Defensible Mission for Schools in the 21st Century (Reprinted from Clinchy, Evans, ed. Transforming Public Education: A New Course for America’s Future. (New York: Teachers College Press, 1997, pp. 27-37) Retrieved September 20, 2013 from http://edweb.sdsu.edu/people/Dkitchen/TE652/noddings.htm