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Welcome!! My name is Jen and I am a first year special education teacher advocating in the wild world of middle school in the heart of Knoxville, TN. Tag a long while I document my personal journey in the education field!

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Reflection, Change & Closing a Huge Chapter

The FINAL week of being a Junior K teacher has arrived! 



 I have been preparing my kiddos for the big change. I have had some say they were sad, don't go, and I'll miss you! With that being said, the kiddos seem more apprehensive every time I leave, (lunch or for the day). Honestly, I feel like I am abandoning them. I feel guilty for walking away to complete my degree. It has been wearing on me hard! I have put so much effort with being a positive role model for them. I can see the change it has made. I'm gonna miss those kiddos! I hate the idea of knowing I am leaving them in the hands of someone who will not implement my strategies. I know the end result will be regression... Why do I feel sad about walking away from a place that has turned their back on me? The parents and kids! If you're one of my fab parents  I do apologize for the uproar your child will endure. I'm sorry that there are teachers in the world who do not teach to inspire. Instead, they threaten, yell, and kiss ass to have a job. 



This situation transpired an epiphany... 
We want our children to make the right choices, because they WANT to! Children who are scared of their caregiver will only make the choices because of FEAR itself. How does that demonstrate self-efficacy? I believe in the Social Learning Theory. This theory defines that we learn through the influence of others in our surrounding environment. I mean think about it; fashion trends, slang, and popular items are all examples of people being influenced to NEED these things because it's in now.

I reflected my personal growth over the 17 years in the early childhood field, and realized that this strategy is the most effective in all my teaching years. In order to truly get a child to learn, they must feel safe, important, and apart of the community. I take pride with implementing getting to know my students and families during the first few weeks of the new year. I came up with key points that will help you build a concrete foundation for building a effective classroom community:
  1. Build Trust  * From the very first interaction, model respect by making eye contact with the parents when speaking. Get on the child's level and introduce yourself to them as well. Parents are their very first teachers. Showing the child that their family matters fosters a sense of trust between you and the family.
  2. Respect * I am a FIRM believer that you treat children like people! They are people too. The way you approach them will set the tone of their reaction. Remember you are a role model! Your actions will influence theirs.
  3. Positive Phrases * Yes, we sometimes get frustrated, but the negative words used when giving instructions are only heard. No, Stop, Don't... Using these words when initiating directions is demonstrating one thing. NEGATIVE RESPONSE! Are these phrases giving direction? Ok, you want him to stop throwing toys... Give him a response that will indicate what you are wanting him to do. "I see you're throwing the legos, I need you to place them in the basket before someone breaks them." This reply is letting the child know you are aware of the misbehavior, and you are clearly directing him to follow instructions to prevent an injury.
  4. Make Eye Contact *When They Are Talking To You * This is a major pet peeve of mine! Children are people! They want you to show them that they are important to you! Remember actions speak louder than words! 
  5. Avoid Empty Threats * I had a parent tell me that her daughter got on yellow (she's in Kindergarten now), and she got upset because she didn't want her mom to tell me. She was afraid to disappoint me! Again, afraid to disappoint ME! Our relationship meant that much to her! With that being said, whenever you are disciplining, follow through and be consistent! Empty threats will generate a sense of bluffing. The kiddos will lose respect for you!
  6. Be Genuine * An effective classroom is described as a place where students and teachers are both learning! Importantly, they are learning from one another. Children are engaged, happy, and eager to get to school! 
This week will be bittersweet! Although, I won't miss feeling hated, ridiculed, and shamed by my peers, I will miss those bright shining faces and sweet hugs! I can just hope that the short time I was their teacher, I made a difference in their lives that will help them become amazing people! 

Xo's

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

I'm Gonna Keep On SHINING!

P O S I T I V E  V I B E S
O N L Y

Today is a new day! I'm still waiting to hear back on my placement for  student teaching.  With my university,  we have a field placement specialist who advocates for us with finding  placement in districts that refuse student contact with placement.  She has reached out every two weeks or so since the end of August! I have heard from others that this is not unusual, so I'm focusing my energy elsewhere. I'm trying to learn that worrying about these situations that are out of your control will only make things worse!

edTPA
This is my final assessment that will need to be completed during the first 8 weeks of my placement! I have started reviewing the rubric, and researching techniques that can help achieve a higher score! I have found a great channel that talks about various strategies, pointers, and clarification of the edTPA! edTPA the easy way, 
https://www.youtube.com/user/shelbykflowe


Update on my mental health regarding the toxic workplace:

I have focused all of this energy on spending more time creating meaningful conversations with my students! Their personalities are simply amazing! Word of advice when dealing with these types of people.... Allowing them to make you miserable feeds their negativity. You will encounter people like this at some point in your life, but the choice is yours to give them the power over you. Stay firm, smile, and keep the positive vibes going! If they see that their antics will not dull your shine, they will end up being the miserable one! I forgive those who have betrayed me! I will no longer let their scheme tear me down. I'm better than that! :)

Fingers crossed I hear back from placement!!


XO's
Jen

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Praxis Exams

Tomorrow is my final Praxis... Teaching Reading! 90 questions with 3 constructed responses can be done in 2 hours? Easy as pie some may say, but can you really define Alphabetic Principle? Can you apply these content specific terms with the scenario they give you? I have found that this site has free modules to help you with the application of terminology! Plus, they have a test with the constructed response question included! Hope this helps my fellow preservice teachers out there!
 Praxis 5203 Prep






Good Luck!


You Rock,
Jen