Can’t quite believe I am writing this last post, it wasn’t long ago that I struggled to see the end however at the same time feel like it was just yesterday I was attending the first MindLab session at Aorere College.
I am in the last collaborative group of teachers from my school to complete the MindLab postgraduate. I was very excited (and a little nervous) to start this journey based on the buzz that the rest of the staff had after each session. All of the new things they would bring to the table, talk about, try out was all very exciting - especially the technology/digital aspects.
Overall I have enjoyed the journey and the challenges to my practice it has made me think about however it was a little less hype or WOW factor as I had hoped. I wonder if it is because of hearing about the different aspects from colleagues during their journey and then doing some research at the time into what those different things are.
Overall I have enjoyed the journey and the challenges to my practice it has made me think about however it was a little less hype or WOW factor as I had hoped. I wonder if it is because of hearing about the different aspects from colleagues during their journey and then doing some research at the time into what those different things are.
I am implementing some things learned through MindLab (trying to focus on only a couple at a time), these can be related back to the NZ PTC.
- Criteria 7: Promote a collaborative, inclusive, and supportive learning environment.
After completing the MindLab as part of a team of three I have a greater appreciation for the environment I am working in and the opportunity to do this together. Having others that can relate to the same school and current journey of the school that we can then relate the weekly MindLab topic to have been invaluable. As well as the discussions, completing assignments as a team and coming up with our inquiry was extremely helpful. These experiences have highlighted to me what the value of working in a collaborative, inclusive and supportive learning environment is. I have begun incorporating that into my practice more every day and in particular this term. Just because I am in a ‘single cell’ classroom doesn’t mean we can’t all work collaboratively and give students the opportunity to do so too. The other year 5 & 6 teacher and I are running rotations with our classes together this term. All students are mixed year levels, home classes and teachers. As teachers, we ‘roam’ between the classes and are using our physical classroom in different ways to provide opportunities for students to be creative and innovative.
- Criteria 5: Show leadership that contributes to effective teaching and learning.
Secondly, the Leadership paper opened my eyes to how complex any leadership role really is in terms of getting people on board when trying to make a shift in thinking. I remember this when being a leader of learning to my students and also when in a leadership role to my colleagues. At this stag, my leadership is being the Environmental Lead Teacher and starting up some new initiatives. I think this part of the course will stick with me when taking on leadership roles in the future, in particular being future thinking and technology based. I will bear in mind the impact different relationships and interactions have and the different groups of adopters into a new way of thinking.
Although I need to investigate further exactly what path I would go down, in the future I would like to continue studying (maybe after a little break) to work towards my Masters.
References:
Ministry of Education (nd). Practising teacher Criteria and e-learning . Retrieved from http://elearning.tki.org.nz/Professional-learning/