What a great week!****Spring Break***:)
This week has been my spring break! Yes! I took a short break
from school and it’s been really good. I feel like I am ready to go back to
school and to give the best of me to my students. This free time has
allowed me to work on my portfolio, which is due soon. So, I can say that this
last week has been very productive not only because it helped to recharge my
batteries, but also it gave the extra time I needed to start working on my
personal work.
April is an exciting month, because I’m almost culminating my
student teaching phase which has brought me a lot of satisfaction and
happiness. I am very happy for the things I accomplished during these last
months at Joyner. I know this is not the end of my personal growth but the
beginning of a long journey in education.
Now, after getting to know my CT deeper, I can say that she
was and still is such great person not because she helped me when I most
needed, but because she taught me that teaching is not about knowing all the
answers. Teaching is not being in front of a classroom just to say whatever you
want to. Teaching is a constant preparation full of joy and sadness as well. I
learned that teaching is more than teaching students something, teaching is
letting students find ways to succeed and become proactive in their own process
of learning.
I know I heard myself saying about not getting a lot of
feedback from my CT. The truth of the matter is that the feedback and support
was always there and it was just me being used to get everything easy and fast
so I can fix a problem, a problem that was my concern only. I got the feeling
that I learned to listen and digest the feedback given. I learned that the only
way to grow as a person is by learning from our own mistakes. It is ironic when
I catch myself doing some reflection about a LP that went ok, but perhaps it’d
have been even an excellent LP, if I could have done this instead of that. I
call these reflection moments ironic because I remember when I was in school
and I had to do my own reflections for a grade, I always felt that such
reflections were a waste of time and energy. Let me tell that the time and the experiences
I had obtained from my student teaching have opened my eyes to see the true
meaning of what a reflection is.
Reflection to me means improving the quality of your teaching,
techniques, approaches, even relationship with your students. Reflection is a
tool that helps me grow as a professional and also as a person. It gives me peace
and faith when I do my reflections about my teaching. Peace, because I know I’m
trying the best I can to reach or improve something for my kids and faith
because it makes me feel that I can really help my students’ learning development
by modifying my LP to meet my students’ needs.
Vanessa, I am so glad to hear you say how much you understand and respect the reflections. During methods, everyone is still in "student" mode and even though Beckey and I know how much the assignments will help, it is satisfying to see our students recognize their impact now. Becoming a reflective practitioner is a critical step in being a great teacher :)
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