Wednesday, 20 March 2019

The Next Chapter!


Kia ora whanau!  I have finally unlocked the blog for 2019, admittedly I had a few technical issues as I had forgotten to link my own Google account to this blog however I'm here now so let's get into what has been happening!
The major change this year is that I have moved schools and am currently teaching in a more traditional setting (ie, one teacher and a class of students).  This is more commonly known as a 'single cell' set up but this terminology has never sat well with me so you'll find me refer to it as traditional in relation to an ILE where I taught previously.  My main decision for moving schools was to experience this as my time at Stonefields meant that I only knew team teaching and I was not able to compare the two teaching experiences to help better inform my practice

Some things have remained the same - I am teaching a composite class of Year 3 and 4 (29 students) so my content knowledge from the last three years will help me as I work with my class with navigating Level 2 of the NZC.  While there is technology in the class, the ratio is 1:3 so one of the opportunities this year is how to maximise the affordances of technology as well as grow my practice as I learn to work with more of a balance with the digital resources I have at my disposal.

As it is a new year (yes I know it is Week 7), I wanted to let you know about what some of my focuses are for 2019.  I will look to update these as the year progresses.

Focus #1 - to work on the work/life balance.  Now that I'm in my fourth year, I want to really work on how much time I am spending with school and how am I ensuring that I am looking after myself.  I have started a new gym and am enjoying these sessions so I am using that as motivation to keep better hours at school.

Focus #2 - continue to grow my passion for literacy.  While I enjoy reading, I have found that lately that I have either been reading for school or university.  In the past I have called myself a reluctant writer however I do want to continue to develop my skill in writing and would like to make more time for that.

Focus #3 - grow my practice in teaching numeracy.  Our school focus for 2019 is to lift achievement in numeracy and I am keen to develop my practice as well as look for more opportunities to integrate numeracy into my programme rather than teaching it independently.

Focus #4 - reflect on how my overall teaching practice is operating within the traditional space.  Naturally, the first few weeks of Term 1 are used to get to know the kids and start to bring in the routines and expectations but now I am seeing that without other adults in the classroom, I need to ensure that I'm focusing on the consistency and transparency of my teaching style.  To help with this focus, I want to continue to read professionally as I feel a lot of my practice has come from observing colleagues in action and my luck and chance while I stumbled through my first few years of teaching.

Twitter has been great in me seeing how all my colleagues from Stonefields and Manaiakalani are starting up and focussing on for 2019 so it was great to see how Nicola was doing a weekly update and I liked the snapshot approach of her blog posts so I am going to endeavour to keep more regular updates.  Look forward to sharing more!

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