I typically post on
Fridays. It’s the end of the week, and I love taking the opportunity to reflect
on everything I’ve read and researched about instruction and assessment and
everything I’ve seen in classrooms over the course of the week. It’s a nice
chance to synthesize the ideas that have been flooding my brain all week, as
well as to stop and remind myself of the big picture.
Well, today is Tuesday,
but it’s fake Friday for all of us who are fortunate enough to have the rest of
the week off to celebrate Thanksgiving. So, I thought I’d post not about
everything I’ve learned and thought about this week (it’s been a two-day work
week, people!) and instead share with you some things I am grateful for.
I give thanks for:
·
My new job as
an instructional coach. This position has reinvigorated my passion for
education by allowing me to stretch my muscles and try out a new way to be an
educator. Having the chance to work with teachers from grade K all the way to
grade 12, in science classes, in art classes, in ELA and in history has been
challenging, exciting, interesting, and definitely NOT boring!
·
All the
teachers in my new district who have volunteered to work with me so far. In my
first two and a half months in this position, I have worked with 36 teachers
(many of whom I continue to work with). These teachers give up their free time
during prep periods, before and after school to meet with me, all because of
their dedication to their craft. It’s inspiring and motivating, to say the
least.
·
My soon-to-husband
(the big day, 2/2/13, feels right around the corner!). He ceaselessly believes
in me, and is the best partner this girl could ever ask for.
·
Friendships. I
have a few friends who have known me for so long, I cannot even picture my life
without them. Being known so well by someone (or in my case, a few someones) is
priceless.
·
Family. I
don’t think mine always understand everything I do or believe in – in many
ways, we can be polar opposites of each other. But I am blessed to have a
nuclear family that, regardless of differences, offers me unconditional love.
Especially thankful for my little nephew, who just turned one! He has taught me
that I actually CAN get along with a baby – who knew?!?
·
This blog. I’ve
never blogged about anything before, so starting a blog was a new challenge for
me. I’ve grown to really appreciate the opportunity to sit back and quietly
reflect on where my thoughts stand, where my questions lie, where my ideas are
coming from. I am thankful to any readers who view my posts, and hopeful that
they are learning from and reflecting on what I share.
·
And finally,
today I am quite thankful that I was invited to a second grade Thanksgiving
feast. Readers, I have never experienced something quite as cute. These are
students I have been working with for a while now, and it was sweet to have
them welcome me into their celebration. Every now and then with this new job, I
really miss being a classroom teacher. Days like today make me still feel that
I am part of classroom life, of students’ lives. It was a special gift.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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