Monday, October 22, 2012

Things I Wish I'd Done/Known/Been Taught

I think it's sort of been a tough first month and a half. There are times when I feel like I know what I'm doing and times when I don't. I get frustrated with my class sometimes. Sometimes I'm not sure if it is because they are doing something unfamiliar, I haven't explained something properly or it's just a really crappy plan. Or maybe it's a combination of the three.
I'm going to go through some wishes/regrets I now have. Some or most I likely should have known/done. Some things you're going to look at and say, "well duh." And some things you may say, "He makes a good point."
So here we go.
1. I wish I was More Specific with my Unit Planning.
This seems really really really really obious. I don't know why I was so stupid. I think one of my issues is long term planning. I like working night before/spur of the moment. I think that's one of the reasons I liked radio so much. Yeah there is some planning but there is a lot of spur of the moment. You can't get away with that as much in teaching. Part of the what I think makes me a good teacher is my ability to roll with what is given me. But the ball needs to be rolling before you can roll with it. (See what I did there?) I think once I had decided which units go where then I should have broken down each unit and developed work for each. (That seems obvious now too)
2. I wish I was More Specific with my Assessment Planning.
This seems really really really obvious. I feel like I'm behind on this.
3. I wish we had been given More Practical Work in University.
I am taking a lot of blame but a lot of work that we did was theory in nature and not practical. What first year teachers need is practical first and theory later. The math curriculum is designed to work from the concrete to the theoretical. The curriculum says understanding is better developed that way. Why then do we inundate student teachers with theory and then push them into practical situations. Student Teachers would be much better served by observing and teaching for the whole year than by sitting in a classroom at University.
4. I wish I had been taught how to teach how to organize a binder.
I can barely organize my own life without having to teach organization. Though it would really come in handy now.
5. I wish I had more self-discipline.
I am horrible. I get on my students cases about getting down to work and yet at home I get so easily distracted. Maybe this should help me understand my students more.
thanks for listening.
cheers

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