The four things for which I am most thankful for in my school:
Students
The students make my teaching experience easy. Although, there are struggles, frustrations, and concerns, those are far outweighed by positive interactions with the children. Throughout my time as a teacher, they have been personable, appreciative, and curious. They are willing to connect with me and are fun to be around. They are willing to try new things and ask questions to delve into topics. Clearly, teaching would be drudgery if students were not so engaging.
Colleagues
The people I work with are wonderful. When you’re in dire straits, they are supportive. When you need them to extend themselves, they are generous. When you need them to give of themselves so you can pull off what you need to, they are generous. When you need a sounding board or someone just to listen to you, they give you perspective, reassurance, and validation. Without my colleagues’ expertise, I am not as capable.
Principals
The administrators that have lead my school have had one key element in common: each has allowed for innovation. Even though they have had their own approaches, strengths, weaknesses, and philosophies, each has trusted and empowered the staff to try new ideas. This has allowed me to make decisions in my own classroom to try the latest or less traditional approaches that have benefited the students.
Technology
I am fortunate to have a class set of Chromebooks for my students. Each day the students are able to use them for reading, writing, investigating, creating, and publishing. The technology has allowed me to give more immediate feedback to the students which has enabled them to learn more efficiently. It also provides me with more time to engage with individual students as the classroom has become more student centered. Using technology regularly also allows students greater opportunities for innovation during which they tap their critical thinking and creativity.
If you have things for which you are thankful in your teaching experience or, if this post has generated some thoughts of your own, please share in the comments. I would appreciate hearing about them.
This post is inspired by Share #YourEduStory. The prompt from @msventurino was “What are you most thankful for in your classroom, school, or your own education?”
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