Week of Reflection: Week of March 16th-20th
- Rate your overall experience of the week: 1-Very difficult | 5 – Great week
- Observe: What pleasant surprises / accomplishments did I achieve this week?
- Reflect: What lessons did my work/experiences teach me that I will build upon next week?
- Focus: How are my short-term efforts and my long-term goals still aligned?
- Be Productive: What could I have spent more or less time doing?
- Have Courage: How did apprehension and indecision impact what I did and didn’t do?
- Begin Anew: What is the first logical step(s) for next week? What mental clutter can I clear?
- What were some data you analyzed this week and how did it help inform your instructional decisions?
- What is one piece of advice you can share with other student teachers?
- NC Teacher Candidate Standards (be sure to reference activities from your lesson plans to solidify your answer)
- Lesson 1: Teachers lead in their classrooms - Although students were not in the classroom this week, I reached out to all of my students and took responsibility for their learning by creating a instructional plan to make sure students were getting some kind of instruction during this time school is not in session.
- Lesson 2:This week, I knew many of my students were probably scared and had lots of questions as to what is going on. During the week, my CE and I both sent messages to our students to let them know that we are there for them, and they can contact us if they have any questions or concerns.
- Lesson 3:As I have planned my instructional videos for this week, I have made sure to align everything to the NCSCOS.
- Lesson 4: I definitely integrated technology into my lessons this week! I have found a ton of resources that I am using in my videos this week.
- Lesson 5: This week, we are beginning to become flexible as we are reaching out to students using different methods of technology. This is a changing environment, and we are all trying to create a game plan to make sure the needs of our students are being met.
- Other:
- What components of your portfolio have you started to complete?
- What support does your clinical educator need from your university supervisor?
- What support do you need from your university supervisor?
You are doing a great job with your videos and response to change.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Donna