Friday, 17 February 2023

Inquiring a New Year = New opportunities

What a time we live in!

We have had so much anxiety, we have fought to survive as teacher, learners and humans. 

We had faced Covid 19 and as we hoped for a more normal year where children did not have to face the same anxiety and challenges. 

With the recent floods many people are unsettled but learners and teachers alike are eager, excited and ready for 2023. 

As teachers we are always learning. We are know a lot and try new things but with out efficiency and routine we end up frustrated and feel unheard. But.... there is a balance when routine is all you do life and learning get very boring. 

As we inquiry we need to think about how we become adaptive experts. How do we build on what we learned last year, change, adapt, develop and make learning something everyone in the room enjoys and wants to do. 

This week I have been thinking about this idea a lot. I have been trying new things trying to be more of a record keeper. 

One thing I have attempted this week is using a digital modelling book as a guide for both my lesson and for children to reflect back on. 


What I loved about this was not the writing a modelling book but the way in which the children reflected on what they know about with reading and writing. 

Being an adaptive expert means being aware of the environment and situation around us and know what we can do to optimise these. I like everyone you can just be an expert you have to keep developing, keep calm and TRY!

How can we be the people who are, calm, encourage, supportive and help children feel safe in this world that is forever changing and at sometimes fraught with danger. Is it about helping children feel informed and aware, be partners in learning and know that they can always seek help and that we are all humans and make mistakes.  


Planning for effective inquiry

What is real for the kids we are teaching right now? 
What is manageable? 
How will my question develop to meet the needs of my class. 
 
 


Thursday, 16 February 2023

Meet the CoL Across School Teachers

 We are so privileged to have wonderful experts in our community. These wonderful Across School Teachers are support kind teachers who are her to help us.

Elena

Is a wonderful year 3 teacher at Glen Taylor School. She has challenged herself and put herself out there as a class OnAir teacher. She loves maths and intergrating the Curriculum. I encourage you to connect with her and check out her Blog

Danni 

In the past Danni has support many people in the past and I myself have often gone to her for support. She has inquired into many area but has a special interest in teaching reading. You can watch her wonderful teaching on Manaiakalani Class OnAir and learn more about her on her blog

Scott

Is a wonderful high school teacher. He is in-charge of history at his school. He is happy to support teacher with the New Zealand Histories curriculum. He discuss how children are under a lot of pressure to move from one topic to the next. Can we integrate and collaborated to make learning more relevant for learners and their real lives. Learn more about him on his blog

Amy 

Is a wonderful year 7/8 teacher who has worked hard to develop project based learning and a culture of talk, discussion and positivity through a number of inquires. I love hearing her ideas and encourage you to think about how you might reach out and connect with her on her blog.  

What amazing people. I will definitely be connecting with the people along with many other CoL teachers as I work to develop inquiry and grow as a teacher in 2023. 

Wednesday, 15 February 2023

My class

 The start to 2023 has been anything but normal, with storms raging across New Zealand meaning a later start to the year then planned and the school closing for a day so that we could all stay safe. 

Another surprise which perhaps shouldn't have been a surprise coming off 2022 was the way in which my class jumped straight into learning, talking, sharing ideas and pushing themselves to both complete set tasks and extend their thinking. 

With this exciting development I have started to rethink my inquiry focus. In 2022 I was thinking of focusing on reading specifically critical and collaborative literacy. As a look around the room in week 2 of the term I can already see these elements developing from my current practice. As such I wonder whether this focus is needed. 


As I reflect on the conversational groups I see and the details in literacy I am reminded of the stark contrast with mathematics in my room. During maths time children appear to be less collaborative and see maths as less of a discussion and more of an independent activity.  

As such I am beginning to question which approach would be most beneficial to my learners this year. 

In saying this no matter which approach I take I want the goal for learning to be around collaboration and critical thinking and for my inquiry to no longer be a solo endeavour but rather a collaborative quest in which the burden and rewards are shared.