My goals for next year:
1. Stay Organized!!
I plan on having at very least three records of my first year. First, this blog will serve as my reflection blog, and I will have at least one blog post a week reflecting on what worked and did not work in my lessons/classroom, ideally I will post every night before I go to sleep. Second, I will keep a binder with every classroom assignment/hand out in it. This binder will have a empty copy and a key in it. Third, I will maintain a companion science journal with everything I expect students to have in it, which students can look at if they miss a day in class.
Ideally, I will also stay up-to-date on grades, and have them in the system at least 3 days before they are due each grading period. I will also do my best to keep a record of classroom discipline, which I will have to do for BTSA anyways.
2. Read
I hope to read at least 1 article a week from NSTA and 1 book a semester about teaching in one way or another. I need to do a lot more reading on classroom organization and management. And about EL learners. And most of all, I need to learn more about classroom technology.
3. Create Positive Relationships with my Students
It is selfish to say this, but I want my students to like me. I hope that by the end of the year they know that I care about them, and their academic progress. I will also try to hold them to a high standard, because I know that they can achieve when they try hard. I want to motivate at least one student to love science. And I want to do my best to support EL learners.
But overall, my biggest goal for this year is to want to come back to teaching after my first year. So many first year teachers leave the profession, and I don't want to be one of them. Student teaching was hard, but rewarding, so I hope that I will have a similar experience with first-year teaching. And hopefully, after a few more years I won't find it to be so difficult anymore.
I wish you luck on your reading goal. Do you have a list of ed books you want to go through? I'm finally getting around to picking up "Thinking, Fast and Slow", which is a tome tackling a two-system model of cognition -- but I expect it will take me the better part of a year to get through it!
ReplyDeleteA book you should definitely add to your list is "This is Not a Test" (Jose Vilson). I have not managed to read it myself, but I keep hearing awesome things about it (it deals with the teaching-as-social-justice perspective that is invaluable to have)
Please consider writing reflections of what you read on your blog! That way I can benefit from your hard work :P But in serious, I've got a section in the cal teach shared folder for "research", and filling it out alone will bias it towards math substantially.
I like your organization plan. Keeping a binder of the assignments you pass out works in a traditional classroom, but it gets disjointed when you use the ipads (laptops?) and don't actually print anything...
I started doing a daily reflection for what-all worked / flopped, which then started to morph into another method of planning. By the end of the year, I was making a copy of this template (http://goo.gl/VmpMCx) each week (Naming it "Q[uarter]#W[eek]## Daily Wrap Ups" for organization), summarizing the lessons for the week on Sunday, recording successes and failures throughout the week while adjusting the plan and drafting ideas for the following week. The template I linked above is actually my revised version for this coming year -- I'm sure it will end up looking very different by the end of the first quarter.
My school uses Google Forms for our referral system. Whenever I submit a referral, I check the option to "send responses to me", and I've set up my email to filter it into a special folder. Email filters are awesome.
You've got a great big goal there at the end. I'll check back in after a year and see what your next goal is :)
Thanks for the feedback! I do plan on putting my reviews/ summaries of reading on my blog. I had a few books laying around that Terry gave out, and I ordered a few off of amazon based on reviews/what sounded interesting. I have a list for NSTA as well, so I will be fine for this year at least. I will add your suggestion to the list!
DeleteAlso, your reflection form looks pretty well developed, good luck with it!