Saturday, April 26, 2014

Goal for Improvement!

I am planning on implementing my standards-based grading program again next year in Algebra 2 Concepts.  My goal is to find a better way to create an in progress grade for my students.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

AGAPE - Relationships - The 3 Vs

Establishing relationships is not always an easy process.  One "a-ha" moment that I have come to over the years when it comes to relationships is that sometime they take a lot of time.  It might be required that one erode the defensive nature of someone with a particularly combative personality.  It might very well also be the case that a positive relationship is established with relative ease.  When it comes to the three Vs of value, vision, and voice I incorporate them into my class in the following ways.  I always make sure that my opinions and thoughts are known to my classes.  I will (very rarely) sugar coat things.  I feel that (again, most of the time) honesty is the best policy.  Students will rarely gain much from deception and dishonesty from figures of authority.  In this way, they learn that my values include honesty, and in the end, their best interests.  In the same sense, I think that it is important that students are able to share their own voice, when appropriate.  I like to lead by asking as many questions as possible.  Students are more likely to follow you down the path of educational enlightenment if they believe that they are a part of the process themselves.  While I know that we will ultimately be lead to a particular mathematical goal, it's necessary that the students are a part of the journey, not just along for the ride.  This also helps to foster positive relationships because students given their own opportunities to lead the educational process.  The remainder of the year for me is a the third trimester, which begins on Monday. It can sometimes feel like a vast expanse between now and the end of the school year.  I will sustain community first by being fully prepared for each lesson. I am teaching classes that I have taught before, so that should fairly manageable to do.  I will also make an effort to connect with a different student, in some manner, each day. I will attempt to connect with a different student each day so that I don't unintentionally play favorites.  I will use this same plan in the fall to create connections with new students.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

AGAPE - Relationships

My plan is to try to enhance relationships between teachers in our school. Our school has progressively gotten bigger over the years that I have taught there, starting with around 800 students to its current 1100 students.  With an increase in students comes and increase in staffing, so there are many staff members that do not know each other very well.  In the past years I have encouraged a select group of staff members to participate in a social gathering that typically takes place after parent/teacher conferences, but I have kept that invitation to only those that I have some sort of personal connection with.  My goal is to open that invitation to all members of the staff so that those that may have previously felt disconnected from a larger group can be brought into the fold.  

Curricular Design – 21st Century Learning

I chose to try and implement an activity that required critical thinking and collaboration. I taught a lesson on vectors.  I gave students a very rudimentary understanding of what a vector is (a quantity that has both magnitude and direction) and how to use proper notation with describing a vector.  I think posed a few open ended questions about vectors such as How could you find the magnitude of a vector? and How could you find the direction angle of a vector? Both of these questions are related to concepts that we have studied throughout the trimester, so students should have been about the figure these problems out on their own.  I allowed students to work together in small groups to try and figure out a way to solve the problem.  It worked out just fine as at least one person in the group was able to figure it out and share that with his or her peers.  I would like to believe that this gave students a little more ownership of the content as they had to figure it out on their own.

AR Summary

I was very pleased with the results of my action research.  It showed that at the end of the trimester, my students that had struggled with math in the past showed some great gains and successes.  All of them, save for two, passed the course and many got the highest grade that they had ever attained in a math course.  This gives me encouragement to do this again in the future for the second half of the course in our third trimester.  A few questions that have come to me are:
  • Will I still like standards-based grading by the end of the school year?
  • Will I want to implement this into other courses?
  • If I stop teaching the Algebra 2 Concepts class, will the next teacher continue to use standards based grading?

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

One Word plan

The "one word" that I chose to focus on was "dedication" particularly with regard to my family.  I'm pretty busy with school and school and also school that I wanted to make sure that I was making time to dedicate myself to enjoying the time I have available with my family. This was made possible a few weeks ago when my son got and ear infection, my daughter got pink eye, my wife got the flu, and everyone had fevers.  Except me.  For a period of a week I was a one-man crew that was blowing noses, making soups, administering medicines, and disinfecting everything.  It was a wild ride and I'm very glad that everyone is better.

The Spirit of Leadership

Concepts: Spirituality, Leadership
Enduring Understanding: It takes more than knowledge to be a teacher leader.
What does it mean to have a teacher's heart?  What is "teaching with heart?  What is spiritual teaching?
Read the article posted below: "The Spirit of Leadership".
Create a blog post in which you answer the following questions about your response to this article and connect it to your work with The Spiritual Dimension of Leadership by Houston and Sokolow.
  • What are your initial thoughts about the idea that spirituality is the missing piece in the puzzle?
    • My initial thought was that the author would be referring to spirituality in a religious sense.  Being a teacher in a non-parochial school, my initial reaction was to say to myself, "This article will have little bearing on my own experiences."  However, it was soon clear that the author was referring to "spiritual" development in terms of personal growth and team building, two ideas that I can get behind.

  • Most teachers would want to avoid the pitfall of moving from compassion to callousness. One way to do this is to remember why you became a teacher in the first place. Briefly describe why you entered the teaching profession and mention any mentor who inspired or guided you.
    • The person that I would say had the strongest influence on moving me into the career that I am is my dad.  My dad was an 8th grade science teacher for 37 years. I grew up knowing what the tasks of a teacher entailed.  I helped grade. I helped to set up labs over the weekend. In addition, my high school calculus teacher was a great influence on me because he showed me that you can be both a serious profession and kind of crazy, as long as you can pull it off.  I'm not sure if I'm pulling it off as well as he did, but I'm sure trying.

  • The article concludes with the notion that the 21st Century is "the best time in history to be an educator".  Do you agree or disagree with this statement?  Why?
    • With regard to the opportunities that are available for students, I would say that today is a fantastic time to be a teacher.  Access to technology has made learning occur in ways that it never did before.  Students can learn outside of the classroom. They can accomplish tasks in class in different ways than they were ever able to before.  On other side of the coin, the increase in technology has also lead to an increase in things that can cause distractions, both in and out of school.  Checking text messages in class is detrimental to learning.  Rampant cyber-bullying can be detrimental to personal growth.

  • In what ways does your own notion of "spirituality" (not necessarily religious in nature) inform and affect your actions as a teacher in your own classroom and as a teacher leader among your peers?  On which of the 8 SDL principles do you rely most heavily?
    • Of the 8 principles that were discussed, I would say that I rely most heavily on the idea of gratitude.  Being appreciate of those that have helped us to succeed is extremely important to me. Recently, my faith in humanity was restored when I had to unexpectedly sub for another math teacher's class when the substitute didn't show up.  I wasn't too excited to lose my prep period, but the sub wasn't there and somebody had to teach those kids, so, I begrudgingly took the class to my room.  Luckily, it was a lesson with which I was extremely familiar with and the teacher had some items ready for the sub to use.  What took my by surprise was that at the end of the lesson, when the class was leaving for lunch, I had several students thank me for teaching them that day.  As a high school teacher I don't regularly get students saying, "Thanks for teaching me some math today," but that's exactly what happened.  I was tremendous.