the pieces are coming together…

30 08 2009

Things are coming together quite nicely. We’re going into our last week of summer school, and though I’m not teaching, I’m enjoying building a relationship with the students in other ways. I’m also enjoying being able to observe my colleagues at the middle school and high school for good instructional strategies and management techniques.

Like last year, I won’t have my own classroom, which is one thing that I feel contributed to a few issues that I had in terms of organization and classroom management. Without having a core place to call home and store things (not even a desk or file cabinet or anything), I was left to cart everything around in folders upon folders, and just hope that I had remembered to bring the right folder for the right class with me. It was, in my mind, a logistical nightmare that always left me feeling relatively unprepared for class. When considering management, it was difficult to really “own” the space that I was in. There were always other teachers who had the supreme say over the room, and I felt it was important to abide by those rules. Thus, I felt that the students felt that I was not really in charge, and they could push limits until the teacher whose room we were in felt it was too much.

This year, I feel in a better place about floating from room to room, and I’ve had time to organize better systems for managing different paperwork, and procedures for class. I think what also helps is that other teachers are on one accord with what constitutes appropriate/inappropriate behavior, so there’s a level of consistency that greatly matters when dealing with the students. Additionally, having been able to get to know students during summer school has allowed me to create a relationship with them that I feel helps them respond better to correction and discipline.

As things come together, I’m excited about getting back into the classroom and teaching material that I love. A lot of work has gone into planning this year; probably more than I’ve ever done before, and I feel confident that the extreme amount of planning done on the front end will bring about success as it is executed.

The last thing that I’m working on pulling together is a plan for success as I start my doctoral coursework. As I looked at the syllabus this weekend, I got a little overwhelmed. Nevertheless, I plan to work diligently towards this goal, as I am with all others. There’s much being invested, and there’s much at stake.

So, there you have it. As I get more into the year and into a regular routine, I’ll post more. Until next time…





Thursday Thoughts

27 08 2009

“There are two ways of meeting difficulties. You alter the difficulties or you alter yourself to meet them.”
~Phyllis Bottome





Thursday Thoughts

20 08 2009

“A joyful spirit is evidence of a grateful heart.”
~Maya Angelou





Thursday Thoughts

13 08 2009

“To love what you do and feel that it matters–how could anything be more fun?” ~Katherine Graham





The Work Grind

11 08 2009

It’s been a little bit since I’ve posted anything pretty substantial, but I’ve really been on the work grind.

Last week, some teammates and I all traveled to Orlando, Florida to attend the KIPP School Summit.  The trip was awesome, and I learned a lot about the structure of KIPP and I had the opportunity to meet lots of people from the KIPP schools across the country.

Now that we’re back in North Carolina, it’s been a lot of work to prepare for the school year and for the new students who are joining the school.  Between whole group sessions, grade level sessions, and getting the school ready for the kids it’s been crazy.

Despite how busy things have been, I still maintain that it’s a blessing to be busy because it means that you’re trusted with much.  This job will be a stretch for me and a challenge- new materials, new environment, done in a new way.  However, as much as I’m confident that it’ll be a stretch, I’m even more confident in God’s ability to equip me with all that I need and more.  Besides, it’s not until we’re stretched beyond our comfort zones that we grow.

Through it all, I’m grateful for having a job, and I’m really enjoying getting to know my teammates.  It’s gonna be a great year!

Until next time…





Thursday Thoughts

6 08 2009

“A quality education has the power to transform societies in a single generation, provide children with the protection they need from the hazards of poverty, labor exploitation and disease, and given them the knowledge, skills, and confidence to reach their full potential.”
~Audrey Hepburn