This final week I've chosen to utilize an OISE inspired idea. In each of my classes I ask for about 8 volunteers then I hand out "m³" sheets. I tell them that this being our last class together that I'd much appreciate their feedback. I let them know that "m³" stands for
"most memorable moment" and ask them to write down something they might take away with them through my teaching their Art classes for the month. I am clear to mention that they can make both positive and negative comments. I also inform them that they do not need give their names. Finally, I have a sealed shoe box with a slit in the top into which they can deposit their m³s and I tell them that I will only read them once the week is over. Well, I didn't keep my word (but I really do not know who made which comment). I was just too curious to know their thoughts. Here are a few:
I realize these three grade 7 examples are all fairly gushing. I promise to post three not so positive comments once I ask students from three grade 8 classes to do the same.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
17 Down
The lack of wee x marks over top of the remaining highlighted dates on my calendar tells me there are only 3 days left of the first practicum. As much as I have enjoyed the teaching experience within the TDSB, I am so looking forward to getting back to OISE ... and to sitting down again.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Expectations & Challenges
I’ve had 2 weeks to better understand the expectations and challenges that a grades 7-8 rotary Art teacher faces on a weekly basis. During the course of a 5-day timetable, I see each of the six grade 7 classes and each of the six grade 8 classes for one double period (80 minutes) per week. So, to clarify, I will see each group of students four times by the end of the practicum – though, of course, this number does not take into account missed periods due to school functions such as assemblies and field trips, as well as student absenteeism.
Expectation 1:
To quickly build a positive and friendly rapport with the students.
To quickly build a positive and friendly rapport with the students.
Challenge 1:
With between 250 and 300 students to meet the first week, it’s tricky to remember faces and names!
With between 250 and 300 students to meet the first week, it’s tricky to remember faces and names!
Expectation 2:
To design and carry out unit plans which are engaging and fun for all students.
To design and carry out unit plans which are engaging and fun for all students.
Challenge 2:
Grades 7 and 8 students come in a variety of personalities and abilities from the gifted artists to the easy to please to the eager to please and, finally, to those who consider Art class as a free period.
Grades 7 and 8 students come in a variety of personalities and abilities from the gifted artists to the easy to please to the eager to please and, finally, to those who consider Art class as a free period.
Expectation 3:
To fairly assess the work produced by the students.
To fairly assess the work produced by the students.
Challenge 3:
Trying to fit in the necessary production time (in order to have something to assess) while allowing for at least one out of four classes to possibly be missed by each of the students.
Trying to fit in the necessary production time (in order to have something to assess) while allowing for at least one out of four classes to possibly be missed by each of the students.
At this time I think I can safely claim to have a fairly good handle on the first challenge. It’s the second which remains to trouble me, to continually force me to think of ways to alter my lessons and teaching styles, and to sometimes hurt my feelings. The third challenge is the one that I am prepared/ing for but will not be able to fully realize how I am able to face this challenge until all has come to a close.
n.b. Naturally I am aware that there are many more expectations and intricate challenges. These are just a sampling of those which I seem to have been pondering frequently. (Plus, I like doing things in 3s.)
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