Saturday, October 29, 2016

Week of Reflection: 10/28
   Rate your overall experience of the week: 5Great week
   Seven questions to end your week:
                     Observe: What pleasant surprises / accomplishments did I achieve this week?
                        I taught a lot of classes this week.  Outside of my normal classes, I got to teach a lot of classes at the middle school.  I connect extremely well with the 6th grade woodwinds class.  I finished teaching my EdTPA lessons finally!
                     Reflect: What lessons did my work/experiences teach me that I will build upon next week?
                        I learned that in order to teach global awareness in the music classroom, it has to take one of two forms.  Directly incorporated into a lesson, usually through a piece from another country.  The other option is by being totally random, and teaching it briefly as an intro to or exit from class (I chose option 2 this week).
                     Focus:  How are my short-term efforts and my long-term goals still aligned?
                        Long term goal: Graduate with a good grade
                        Short Term goals: do the things, as soon as possible (not SMART)
                     Be Productive: What could I have spent more or less time doing?
                        -More time on Portfolio stuff
                     Have Courage:  How did apprehension and indecision impact what I did and didn’t do?
                        There were several times this week that I got to the end of a rep, and I didn’t know what I wanted to say to the students.  This added for extra discomfort.  However, this only happened a few times. 
                     Begin Anew: What is the first logical step(s) for next week? What mental clutter can I clear?
                        Goal for this week is to finish Task 2, and start Task 3!

Adapted from: Cernoff, M. (2013, August 7). 7 Questions to End Your Week With. . Retrieved July 21, 2014, from http://www.marcandangel.com/2013/08/08/7-questions-to-end-your-week-with/

   What were some data you analyzed this week and how did it help inform your instructional decisions?
      Wow I analyzed so much data this week.  I used a rubric for every class, some better than others.  I used this data of how the students were doing to help inform how I taught, and who I focused on each day.
   What is one piece of advice you can share with other student teachers?
      Stand in the hallway as the students leave, and give basic/informal feedback to some students.  This can be encouraging to them, and remind them what you want them to work on this week.

   NC Teacher Candidate Standards (be sure to reference activities from your lesson plans to solidify your answer)
                     Pick an element from standard one of the evaluation tool and explain some activities/strategies you implemented this week to increase your rating for the element.
                        1A- We have classroom rules.  I took a picture of them, and posted them in my notebook.
                     Pick an element from standard two of the evaluation tool and explain some activities/strategies you implemented this week to increase your rating for the element.
                        2A- I mentioned this in my advice to other teachers, but a way in which I foster an inviting environment is at the end of 6th grade band when we give “stamps” to all of the students.  I use this time for feedback, and to connect with all of the students on a human/personal level.
                     Pick an element from standard three of the evaluation tool and explain some activities/strategies you implemented this week to increase your rating for the element.
                        3B-I demonstrated extensive knowledge in my content area this week by teaching my EdTPA lessons on phrasing.  I was able to model on my instrument the different concepts of phrasing that I wanted the students to emulate.
                     Pick an element from standard four of the evaluation tool and explain some activities/strategies you implemented this week to increase your rating for the element.
                        4A- I was able to differentiate appropriately in 6th grade W.W. class. I know how each of my students responds to instruction, and I differentiate my instruction for each of them.  When they play as individuals, I know how each student learns and give them feedback as appropriate.  I am aware if they need more proximity, or if I can ask a leading question to have them think critically.
                     Pick an element from standard five of the evaluation tool and explain some activities/strategies you implemented this week to increase your rating for the element.
                        5B- I sought out professional knowledge this week.  Normally I practice during lunch break.  However, we started to have a really great intellectual discussion as directors.  We talked about a variety of topics, but mainly we discussed the role of classical music in today’s world.  It was a great discussion.
   Other:
                     What components of your portfolio have you started to complete?
                        Technology evidences (screencasts are done), philosophy is almost done
                     What support does your clinical educator need from your university supervisor?
                        Nada                        
What support do you need from your university supervisor?

         When are you planning on coming with the COTC?

2 comments:

  1. Hey Roomie,

    Your long term goal is something that I haven't even thought about. I mean, we all have been doing our best work, but with ED TPA the whole grade thing is still up in the air. Definitely something to focus on when finishing task teo and three thsi week.

    I'm glad you got to teach a lot of classes this week. It can be really enjoyable and also equally as frustrating. Haha. Hope you had a good weekend in Raleigh!!

    Benny Boo

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  2. Adam-
    Congrats on finishing up edTPA! I'm sure that's a huge weight off of your shoulders. Your apprehension that you said from this week about not knowing what to say after a cutoff, I struggle with that as well sometimes. I have the fear that I will talk to much after a cutoff and loose the students. This skill will probably develop the more that we have experience in front of an ensemble. Any who, good luck and finish up strong with task 2 and 3 of edTPA! See you Monday!
    Katie

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