For decades and decades, the fundamental cultural structure of the classroom has remained fairly steady. Psychologist Carl Rogers described it as a place where “The teachers are the possessors of knowledge, the students the expected recipients; the teachers are the possessors of power, the students the ones who obey.” In essence, teachers are an authority to be listened to without question, and students are passive receptacles of knowledge and understanding.
But how does that fit in with what we’re actually trying to teach our children in a free, democratic society? Sure, facts and figures are important, but part of the schooling process is building an understanding in our youth of how they’re expected to act and behave in the “real world” outside of the school building. Proud parents, informed citizens, and successful teachers are those that embrace problem solving and critical thinking skills, yet the way we structure our classrooms is often entirely the opposite–a culture of total obedience and narrow-minded compliance.
Commitment vs. Control
So how do great teachers help break the chain of rigidity and create a holistic way of teaching that not only imparts important information, but helps students practice the skills and ways of thinking that are deeply critical to their ability to function as adults?
For many teachers, it’s about reframing the way we think about classroom structure from a framework of control to a framework of commitment. Rather than simply laying out rules to be followed without question, education experts recommend working together as a class to discuss desires for how the classroom feels and create mutually agreed-upon expectations for students and teachers. As teacher Jason Pelowski says, “It’s not my control. It’s not their control. It’s our control.”
This can be a scary change for not only teachers, but students as well. Teachers are obviously apprehensive to relinquish a degree of control and authority and may be uncomfortable when students inevitably make decisions opposite of their own wishes, while students are often afraid at the prospect of being given a deeper responsibility for their own actions and the culture they create. But by working together as a community, you build bonds by getting real commitment and buy-in from all involved parties.
The foundations of FISH! And building classroom culture
These conversations can be complex, and it’s hard to know where to begin. For a lot of classrooms, the four pillars of the FISH! Philosophy can be a great framework for starting these difficult-but-rewarding discussions and leading them in a productive direction.
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