I am not a traditional teacher and I am proud of that.
I don't make cute worksheets.
I don't teach from a textbook.
I don't teach in themes.
I don't use technology to say I use it.
I don't have my students in rows or even desks.
I don't have perfect bulletin boards that I have bought from a teacher store and plastered all over my classroom.
I don't have a quiet classroom.
I do teach my students to colour out of the lines.
I do encourage collaboration.
I do a lot of one to one or small group instruction.
I do let my students sit at tables, lay on floors, and sit on comfy couches. (Why do students have to be uncomfortable to learn?)
I do have sticky notes, Evernote spreadsheets, shared google docs with comments, grades and next steps for my students.
I do know my students, I know their strengths, weaknesses, what sports they play and what motivates them.
I do use technology in ways that are innovative, engaging and different.
I do care about the learning journey more than the pretty final product.
I do give my students choice, in who they want to work with, what they learn about and how they learn it.
I don't have a quiet, pretty and neat traditional classroom. I have a student centered classroom that promotes creativity, individuality, problem solving and collaboration.
I do what I feel is best for the students I teach. I strive to be the teacher I would want my own children to have.
Love the excitement! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to teach with you. This sounds so perfect!
ReplyDeleteHow did you make that tree in your room?
ReplyDeleteThere is a post in the middle of the room and I covered it with paper and used paper around the top of the tree that hangs from the ceiling.
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