Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Thoughts at the end of Term 2

I truly can't believe that we are nearly half way through the year.  It feels both like this year has already passed by so quickly and that I am still brand new at everything.  When thinking about this term there are things that have gone smoothly and things that have made me feel like I am drowning.  Thankfully the things that have gone smoothly have all been inside the classroom and the other things have been outside of the classroom. 

During the term I have had a number of different students begin to test the boundaries and so I have put in place a number of behaviour management systems.  We now have systems in place that both reward individual students and the whole class and that provide consequences for individuals and the whole class depending on the situation.  Having positive whole class incentives has lead to the students providing each other with positive peer pressure to be doing the right thing at the right time always so that the whole class is able to benefit from this.

I have been running gymnastics for school this term and have really enjoyed the opportunities that this has provided me to get to know a number of students that I would not come in contact with on a regular basis if I was not running this programme.  I love gymnastics and so this also provides me with the opportunity to let off steam, contribute to the Lynmore community and take my mind off things that are bothering me.  I am really looking forward to the competition next term and watching all the children that I have been coaching enjoy competing and participating in a setting that many of them are unfamiliar with.

Growth - In order to ensure that I am maintaining a growth mindset I have been thinking a lot about what has been successful and what I can influence to change within the next term. Below I have listed areas that I believe I can influence and begin to work on right from the beginning of next term and that are measureable.


Goals – Term 3

Professional
To begin to more confidently share the knowledge that I have around teaching and learning and specific subjects with my peers.
How will I achieve this?
-          Share my knowledge in team meetings, when observing others and if a colleague is stuck and I can help out in any way.
How will I know when I have achieved this?
-          When I no longer have the mindset of the fact that I am a BT and that none of my knowledge is useful when compared with teachers who have been working for a number of years.
To back myself and not question my ability as a teacher at every moment.
How will I achieve this?
-          Take on positive feedback that I receive from parents, colleagues, students and management and connect it with what is happening within my classroom so that I am able to see that their feedback is genuine.
-          Celebrate each success that I have as a teacher.
How will I know when I have achieved this?
-          When I receive feedback from people such as the principal and my tutor teacher and don’t dismiss it as them simply trying to be nice.  When I believe that other people are providing me with feedback that is honest and when I am able to question their feedback and see that it is evident within my practice.
Classroom
Ensure that all of my planning WALTs and learning outcomes are derived directly from my team planning and meet the needs of each student within my classroom.
How will I achieve this?
-          Ensure to have my team planning open when doing my weekly planning each week.
-          Use my formative assessments to ensure that the planning is directed at the level that each child is at.
-          Use hot spot teaching to ensure that if my formative assessments are slightly off that that child still receives teaching that is differentiated to their individual learning needs.
How will I know when I have achieved this?
-          Sharing my planning with my tutor teacher and receiving her feedback that she believes that this is occurring
-          This will always be an on-going goal as my planning changes each week and therefore this will need to change also.
Reflect every week on the children’s targets with them and ensure that they are meeting these and if they are not that there is a plan in place that will help them to meet these.
How will I achieve this?
-         Use Friday’s writing time to ensure that the children have a specific opportunity to reflect on their learning goals.
-          Conference with students if they are unsure about where they are in relation to achieving these goals.  Sit down with these children and provide them with resources that will help them to achieve these.
How will I know when I have achieved this?
-          When children begin to independently reflect on their learning goals and are confident in knowing whether or not they have achieved these and what their next step would be.
Develop the ability within my children to lead their conferencing with me about areas in which they think that they could improve.
How will I achieve this?
-          Question children when I work with them in conferencing before sharing my opinion on their work, what they have done well and areas in which they can improve
How will I know when I have achieved this?
-          When the children are able to come up to me and confidently share their positives and next steps before receiving feedback from me.
Stay on top of my marking for strand and independent.
How will I achieve this?
-          Create a timetable for when to do marking of each subject and make sure that I stick to this timetable.
How will I know when I have achieved this?
-          When my marking is always up to date.

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