A Reflection to Re-Inspire….

Here it is, 11:00 pm on the day of our first PD day with George Couros and I can’t sleep.  I have to admit, I left the Admin Building today feeling disappointed and frustrated that I didn’t get much from the day’s presentation.  I spent the past seven hours thinking about how I would respond to my administrators asking how the day went in a way that wouldn’t get me kicked out of future opportunities.  I was preparing a speech about being inspired and about how many ideas I have to share with staff — all the while being grateful that it would be the last day before Spring Break which would leave me no opportunities to really get into any conversations.  I would have a week to think up my next move.

Feeling comfortable with my plan of action, I was ready to crawl into bed and shut off the day’s disappointment.  Then it hit me — today actually did leave a mark on me!

  1. I connected with teachers from across the division on Twitter, which will, undoubtedly, inspire me to think beyond the 4 walls of my classroom.
  2. I met some incredible teachers who shared some incredible thoughts with me — people whose path I will cross again and again and who will, I’m sure, become life-long friends.
  3. I helped teach someone at my table how to understand what Mr. Couros was doing as he flipped from screen to screen to screen through applications that she was assured she didn’t need to know anything about prior to attending the workshop.
  4. I re-discovered how limitless teaching and learning is.

My last realization is the one which is leaving me unable to sleep:

I re-discovered a passion for sharing professional ideas with other teachers and for taking risks in my teaching.

I work in a school where it is easy to get lost in what I am doing in my own classroom — shutting the doors and locking everything in….or everything out.  There are two teachers who I share ideas with regularly, the ones who stay late every night, who are passionate about students, who really live teaching.  They are what keeps me going from day to day.  I need to share, I need to learn, I need to feed the inner cravings for knowledge…. Which leads me to today’s PD.  As George went on about some of the things that keeps him passionate about education, I was looking at the Twitter account that I have neglected for the past year and re-established some of the connections I had made when I first began my Twitter-journey.  There are countless educators around the world ready to share and chat about what is happening in their classrooms and they help inspire me to continue to build and reflect on my teaching practices.

I had a set of iPads in my room last year which encouraged me to take risks with my students.  We blogged, we joined in Twitter Chats, we created projects, explored different applications, and explained our learning through pictures and videos. The opportunity to have the iPads shook me out of my comfort zone (in a good way).

This year, I do not have the iPads and I reverted back to my usual way of teaching.  Today, I asked myself “Why?”.  Today, I am reminded that the opportunities to grow and learn as a teacher are limitless.  Today I was re-inspired!

 

Written by: S. Seafoot,

Grade ½ Teacher at Lord Roberts School

Cluster 1971

2 thoughts on “A Reflection to Re-Inspire….

  1. What strikes me about your comment was your clear documentation of your reflective processs. This is such a critical piece for learners to master. As you relived the journey, you pealed back layers and uncovered your critical truths: relationships and connections lie at the heart of learning. Thanks for sharing your thinking, despite the fact that it was clearly a challenging process!

  2. Sheila…the whole time I was reading your post this famous quote from John Dewey came to mind,“We do not learn from experience… we learn from reflecting on experience.” Thanks for sharing!

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