Embracing Growth: My Unique Journey as a Teacher
Over the past five months, my practicum experience has been nothing short of transformative. Each team member contributed unique perspectives, enriching our learning community. I discovered the importance of a positive classroom environment, effective management strategies, and the role of technology in teaching. Balancing challenges, I learned to breathe and focus on growth while planning engaging lessons. From seating arrangements to creating meaningful rubrics, every moment was a lesson in education. Thank you to everyone who made this semester unforgettable!
Embracing Growth: My Unique Journey as a Teacher
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EDU 221 One team With each person bringing a unique perspective to every memory and experience.
10 Unique Journey’s • From everywhere in Maine, oh Mass too
We used each others great ideas To become the teachers we are at this point
Can you guess what I made this from… If you guessed the groups Fbook page.. Your right! (Our lifesaver)
How could you describe Practicum in one word… Crazy Intense Enthralling Whoa Dhgfhgf I think my words would be amazing and growth
Growth But I’ve learned it’s important to keep that mind young and creative I’ve grown as a person in 5 months more than ever before
Waiting for something to happen… I learned to breathhhh. Being a teacher may be overwhelming at times, but find a balance. Maybe that means take a nap…
Now I’m awake from a nap!So what else have I learned? I like the words Classroom Management, Bug-proof, Evaluation and… TECHNOLOGY
Classroom Management • What I’ll remember most will be! • The importance of a positive environment! • Seating arrangements! • Learn the ways in which your students do best! • Oh and have fun!
Bug-proof and Evaluation • I’ve learned to plan for everything! • Have a bag-of-tricks! • And how to create rubrics with goals to promote learning and to not just assign a grade! Phew! Good thing Spencer made a scary face to scar that away! Scares me every time too
And TECHNOLOGY • Let’s leave it as I wouldn’t have been able to make this 5 months ago. (I didn’t even know how to open iMovie)
The End! Thank you for a great semester! Credits: Deadly Asian Hornet, http://flavorpill.tumblr.com /post/4931464307/japan-is-home-to-the-worlds-largest-and-most Map of Maine, http://www.digital-topo-maps.com /county-map/maine.shtml Permission from students in the class to be used! Permission Pending on song…