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Discover how to apply the color spectrum theory in classroom dynamics to enhance teaching methods, engage students, and foster a conducive learning environment. Explore the characteristics of Blue, Gold, and Green personalities in educational settings.
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True Colors, revisited Classroom Applications
If your brightest color is Blue… • Your Strength is Authenticity • Honesty is important to you, in yourself and in others • You are devoted to the relationships in your life • Making a difference in the world is easy for you because you cultivate the potential in yourself and others…always • You seek harmony in all you do and with everyone in your life
The Blue Teacher • The Blue Teacher is Student Oriented • They nurture and positively motivate their students • They favor group work and group projects • They involve students in the decision-making process of the classroom • They are optimistic • They often use their imagination as a teaching tool • Keys to Successful Teaching • Self-Actualization, Harmony, Personal Relationships, Authenticity, Cooperation, Uniqueness
The Blue Student • The student is personal • Likes to know the teacher cares about them individually • Loves classrooms with a “personal touch” by the teacher • They need to feel that teachers value them • They retreat from conflict • The student performs best in interactive atmospheres • The appreciate feedback (they are people pleasers) • Flourish in an atmosphere of cooperation • They are verbal (your storytellers) • They are inclusive in activities
The Blue Classroom • Teacher Role • Affirming, Warm, Welcoming, Encouraging • Classroom Physicality • Comfortable, Tables for group work, “more home-like” • Bulletin Boards • Promote friendship, positive values, student work posted • Slogans like “Great Job” “Fantastic” “Welcome” • Student Work • Group Work, Collaborative Assignments, Cooperative Groups, Pair Share activities
If your brightest color is Gold • Your Strength is Duty • You value order • You cherish the cherish and traditions of family and home • You provide for the support and structure of society • Loyalty is a trademark • Generous • Parental by nature • You show you care by insisting everyone “do the right thing”
The Gold Teacher • The Gold Teacher is Institution Oriented • You strengthen the educational system by teaching students to be responsible and useful • Favorite teaching techniques • Recitation, drill, practice, and testing • Keeper of the school traditions • Follow well-established classroom routines • Encourage team efforts • Reward high performing students with additional responsibilities • Keys to successful teaching • Conformity, responsibility, belonging, trust in organizations, rules, home and family
The Gold Student • The Gold Student Performs Best with Structure • They perform best when course content is well-structured and clearly defined • They thrive on routine and order • Abstract ideas can sometimes be difficult for them until they see them firmly embedded in “what they know” • They think through their issues and assignments so as not to make careless mistakes • They require clear expectations and classroom policies • They have a strong sense of right and wrong for themselves and for others • They need reassurance they are “on the right track”
The Gold Classroom • Teacher Role • Structured, organized, business-like, routine • Classroom Physicality • Orderly, desks in rows or pods • Bulletin Boards • Promote positive values, calendars, checklists, assignments • Slogans like “Never Settle for Less than Your Best” • Student Work • Collaborative Assignments, Cooperative Groups, Pair Share activities, long-term projects with timelines
If your brightest color is Green • Your Strength is Knowledge • You are a problem-solver • You seek to express yourself through your ability to be an expert in your work • You do experience deep feelings though you do not always show them to others • A great day for you is when you use your analytical ability to create solutions for issues brought to you • You are often misunderstood as aloof and cool when really you are reserved and caught in reflective thought
The Green Teacher • The Green Teacher is Subject Oriented • Their greatest educational contribution is expanding the skills and knowledge of their students • Favorite teaching techniques • Projects, lectures, debates, reports, contract learning • Make use of the cause and effect of events to stimulate the thinking of their students • They seek answers to the unknown and encourage their students to do the same • They take a logical approach to their subject and encourage the same in their students • Keys to successful teaching • Knowledge, logic, self-control, clarity, intelligence, principle
The Green Student • The Gold Student Performs Best when working independently • They are perceived as “intellectuals” • They love to explore abstract concepts • They enjoy being recognized for their academic accomplishments • They enjoy a choice of assignments • They have a great need to be challenged • They are curious and driven to seek new knowledge and understanding
The Green Classroom • Teacher Role • Facilitator, mentor, “content expert” • Classroom Physicality • Desks in pods or tables, technology is all around, learning centers or hands-on activities • Bulletin Boards • Questions to be answered, problems to be solved • Slogans like “What if…?” • Student Work • Collaborative Assignments, Individual projects, Independent Studies, long-term projects with timelines
If your brightest color is Orange • Your Strength is Skillfulness • Adventure is your middle name • You are a risk-taker, but a confident risk-taker • You love the freedom to take immediate action • You love to be center stage • You are a natural entertainer • You are a master negotiator • You are light-hearted and love to have fun • Charming, witty, funny—you create excitment
The Orange Teacher • The Orange Teacher is Action Oriented • They promote freedom of expression and spontaneity in their students • They prefer dynamic programs and advocate hands-on instruction • Their favored instructional techniques • Projects, games, demonstrations, contests, minimize formal lectures • Keys to successful teaching • Variety, Performance, Freedom to act, Skill, Fun, Expediency
The Orange Student • The Orange Student is very active and performs best when a sense of competition is present • They excel in games and hands-on activities • They prefer non-structured learning and find great fulfillment in immediately using something they have learned • They thrive on choice of assignments • They learn best when they can apply to the real world what they have learned in school • They love to be center stage and perform for others
The Orange Classroom • Teacher Role • Initiator of fun, referee, master of ceremonies • Classroom Physicality • Open space for activities, lots of props and supplies for projects and games, technology • Bulletin Boards • Pictures of adventurous activities, open-ended questions • Slogans like “Go for it!” “Winners Never Quit” • Student Work • Collaborative Assignments, games, competitions, plays, music, outdoor activities
Think about this…how can you bring these colors to life in your classroom for your students?
Think about these questions: • What can I do that is “ORANGE” for my students? • What can I do that is “GOLD” for my students? • What can I do that is “GREEN” for my students? • What can I do that is “BLUE” for my students?
As we move through the rest of the day… • Remember the “colors” at play on your team and in your discussion groups • Be open to others • Listen carefully and react thoughtfully • Enjoy the intellectual “debates” to come!