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“Doing the Right Thing” The Inspiration in Teaching

January 15, 2017

Stepping out of the classroom in a support role for teachers and students felt right for me in my professional journey. The allure of new challenges and continued advanced learning was the obvious next step in my career. Mostly, it has been truth. Time away from grading papers affords me the opportunity to deepen my understanding of new technologies and how they fit into sound Instructional Design to benefit all learners. Helping plan and deliver robust professional development to hundreds of teachers as they prepare to embrace instruction in a 1:1 environment has been an honor.

Classroom teaching continues to mesmerize me. I have watched for over 22 years as policy changed, methods came in and out of favor, silver bullets morphed in name and color, the only constant being the human component. That essential element of teacher and student, and the trusting supportive relationship that must be established for learning to occur.

Increasingly in my role as technology facilitator I encounter teachers who endeavor, with everything in them, to meaningfully engage their students. Lamenting often that they have simply run out of time. Early adopters of tech are the hardest on themselves. These educators are also consummate learners. Invigorated by their content and eager to learn new technology both for themselves and for their students. This year, with my bullet journal ready to go and a working plan for each of my ten schools I visited one of these educators to relay the availability of an enhanced whiteboard platform. We had explored the tool together, but I cautioned him to wait till the district had populated his classes with students before building a workspace to share. The time had come and we were both excited to test it out when he said something that has really resonated with me.

“This year I am really trying to do the right thing. The magic is to make sure there are meaningful tasks, you know, inquiry based learning. But there isn’t enough time to do it all.”

He clarified to let me know that he always tries to do the right thing, but this year seemed different. This year with his content firmly under his belt, and Canvas, our learning management system clearly helping him reach his students and their parents both in school and at home, he wants to shift the in class experience to something even more vibrant. This teacher, always eager and interested, creating wonder all around the room with circuits, lights, convection currents, and buzzers, always offers to help his peers. He is kind, polite, inclusive, genuine and consistent with his students.

He did not have to clarify his intentions to me. In this new year of continued cuts and insults to the world of education that we both hold so dear, it is I who will reaffirm that yes, I too, am really trying to do the right thing. There is no one size fits all in education, for students or for teachers in professional development. To be the change we must inspire.

Evolutionary Footprints – Recursive Beginnings

September 28, 2015

Pull up a chair and sit a while. I have something to share.

Living, loving, working, dreaming, and noticing the stories that weave themselves beautifully in my mind, has me branching out to this new place to write. I am a teacher, born from being a mother who had a love for language and a greater love for the children bursting in my home. The next generation. At our fingertips. The moms and dads of every community on the globe. What was I doing, putting my first born on that yellow bus without a full understanding of the hours spent away from my nest? So, I decided to dive in, pursue my love for English and get a degree in Education while I was at it. I would know the system, learn the practices, trust in human nature, and become a great teacher to give back to the great teachers I would thank in advance for nurturing my three children.

Fast forward. Fourteen years of teaching. City schools. Suburban schools. Pre-school and adult ed. Moving a lot created a need to recreate myself and use the three certifications I earned with a degree in two majors. That was not enough.

As my students changed and I took on honors English and Advanced Placement courses I realized that the students in my care needed another dimension. I started slowly with a great website and a podcast feature where my students read their essays on line. That wasn’t enough. Eventually I went back to school and instead of that advanced literature degree aimed at one day teaching in the university setting, I decided on a degree in Instructional Technology. I wanted to meet my students where their interest popped. They were digital. They were online and increasingly tech oriented. Their video games raised them up; their ipods filled their ears, and their attention spans required multiple inputs as background noise. It was exciting and scary and well worth the stretch.

Fast forward. Twenty plus years of teaching and today I am a digital learning facilitator (teacher who teaches other teachers and their students, new and required technology) for ten middle and high schools. I model learning by being the person to admit that perhaps, “I do not know that app but I would love to explore it with you.” I celebrate the unique needs of the adult learner as I demonstrate social networking, acceptable use, digital citizenship, and global connectivity. I am honored to embrace this role in the current controversial era in education. I am branching out to learn Sketchnoting and Visual Notetaking because it is such a new expression for me, and one that I think is essential for many of our students. I am taking writing classes. I have taken back my maiden name, and I am going to build a new connection to other curious learners in the realm of being a global citizen. This site will evolve as certain as this new chapter in my career will.

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Educator, mom, gardener, dreamer – being the change and making a difference. Instructional technology with a heart that connects through humanity and does not dehumanize through the digital immediacy of computer screens and production applications. This journey as teacher and traveler underscores the importance of human to human, gaze upon gaze. Sharing today’s tools to keep it real.

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