The Arkansas Frameworks guide our instruction. Due for a revision, this document review was set aside as the committee awaits the outcome of the national move to a Common Core.
Please take some time this week to review latest draft of the Common Core Standards located here.
What are your thoughts on such documents? Do they serve their purpose? Are your mentor teachers modeling their use? How are you utilizing them as you begin planning lessons for your "adopted" classes?
New awesome site for English Teachers! Please visit the English Teacher's Friend...I am considering purchasing a membership. Please give me your feedback on this site on Friday.
Have a grand week as you continue your experiences interning, as you continue connecting the dots of your college classes, your personal experiences, and your core philosophy of education.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Please take a few moments to look over the following sites from last week's topic:
Literature Circles ~ Overview
Literature Circles ~ Setting up the Groups:
Literature Circles ~ Overview
Literature Circles ~ Setting up the Groups:
- Lit Circle Notes (Jim Burke)
Literature Circles ~ Sample Lesson Plans
Literature Circles ~ Sites with collections of other sites...
Please ponder on how you might include a lit circle within your upcoming lesson plans.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Changes...
This past week has been my first in a new school. Changing environments midyear is disconcerting, stressful even, but I'm thankful to be where I am. I learn daily that my previous conceptions of myself were incomplete, sometimes even false. I'm learning that I love working with younger adolescents, whereas I previously thought I wanted to work with the oldest students I could. My logic behind this was pretty uppity too... I wanted to have the students capable of the deepest analysis in hopes of maintaining an intellectually stimulating environment for both my students and myself, but my earlier plans didn't account for fun within the classroom. Younger teenagers are just fun, and I'm learning that a capacity for fun is far more enjoyable to work with than a capacity for analytic thinking. I'm excited to be where I am now, which is a welcome relief. I usually hate change, but this time I'll admit it is a great thing.
Is It All Too Much?
I'm sitting in class wondering if I have set a goal this year that I may not be able to accomplish. I am in class as a student 17 hours a week, working at night, keeping up with a teenage daughter's schedule, and now, not only observing and helping in the classroom but also teaching a class. I hope it's just "a too much to do this week" mentality, but there are days the stress lets me know I'm overloaded.
I realize that I have to make more time in the day for preparing for class and for getting more of my work finished on the weekends and in the little bit of time I have between classes before I start teaching more classes per day. I'm working on becoming more organized and using my time more wisely, but it would just be so much more easy to be able to wave that magic wand and invent more time in the day!
I am determined to suceed and graduate in the spring so I will make this crazy schedule of mine work. After this it can only get easier! Right???
I realize that I have to make more time in the day for preparing for class and for getting more of my work finished on the weekends and in the little bit of time I have between classes before I start teaching more classes per day. I'm working on becoming more organized and using my time more wisely, but it would just be so much more easy to be able to wave that magic wand and invent more time in the day!
I am determined to suceed and graduate in the spring so I will make this crazy schedule of mine work. After this it can only get easier! Right???
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
The Journey Begins: Connecting the Dots
Welcome to Secondary English Methods!
Please join me in a semester of blogging, reflecting, teaching...then blogging, reflecting, teaching again.
My hope is that this class enhances your experience and is a strong source of support throughout your first semester of student teaching.
Most information for our class will be posted here on this blog or on my class wiki at Mrs. G Info Page: Secondary English Methods.
Good luck...and may we begin?
Please join me in a semester of blogging, reflecting, teaching...then blogging, reflecting, teaching again.
My hope is that this class enhances your experience and is a strong source of support throughout your first semester of student teaching.
Most information for our class will be posted here on this blog or on my class wiki at Mrs. G Info Page: Secondary English Methods.
Good luck...and may we begin?
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