IX. Write a paragraph (at least 80 words) to answer the question:
If you were the principal of your school, what would you change about the school and why?
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If I were the principal, I would change a lot of things about my school. As a student, I understand well the feeling of being criticized and scolded by the teacher before the flag salute, feeling very uncomfortable, so if I were the principal, I would change my attitude towards the students. born to make them as comfortable as possible. In addition, I will improve your skills, including school rules, which are very important for learning and also for the daily life of both students and teachers. In addition, I will not force students to adhere to the uniform excessively, there will be days when I can wear clothes that are free but also suitable for studying. All of the above is just my opinion, of course it contains many shortcomings, hope everyone, especially teachers, will correct them.
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If I could I would make one day per week a non-student day devoted to teacher growth and learning. This would provide generous time to think, plan, assess, reflect, work with colleagues, examine student work repeatedly, learn more about learning, learn about student trauma, learn more about teaching, learn more about content. Right now because teachers supervise the students, time for teacher growth is limited and often placed at the end of a long, tiring day; or teacher-time is created by using guest teachers (who are not always predictable in capacity or attendance); or teacher learning happens in the summer which is like getting a blast of thinking and learning without any opportunity to try it out and make it stick . I would hire a team of camp counselors to be available for all student free time on campus to lead games, activities, and supervise student fun. Right now we hire campus supervisors who mostly act as clean-up people and overseers and so interaction with students is very authoritarian. A more camp like environment would help students to interact in a positive manner and enjoy their time in school to a greater extent. Having folks on campus trained as camp counselors could provide flexibility in the school day where teachers could excuse part of their students to have fun with counselors while others work on something specific with the teacher .Classrooms (and class numbers) would be flexible in space, seating, and furnishings. So we would have larger theater like lecture halls as well as small books and crannies for small group tutoring. Classes in most schools that I have been part of have been very inflexible. Each class is assigned between 25–35 students in room of about 2–300 square feet. Once desks and students are in the room, there is little space for any movement, small group areas, quiet spaces, etc.