Thursday, February 2, 2017

Week 4

Week four was very informational and exciting for me! The PDP conferences really helped me to grow and learn how to make my goals S.M.A.R.T. In class on Tuesday, we looked at an awesome unit about Cultures! I have been looking at her unit and taking notes on what she did well and trying to apply them to my unit. I have been working a lot this week with Savanna on January's global citizenship project as well as the app evaluation. Meeting with her is beneficial for me because not only do we get our projects done, we help each other with our units. Today in 311, we were gearing up for Washington starting on Monday and I am really excited to start our partnership because I can't wait to learn from these teachers and children throughout the course of the semester! Today in class, we talked about our Units and I finalized my PDP. I got some feedback from Savanna that helped me with my unit. The NCPTS for this week would be standard #5 because I am learning how to assess myself as a teacher. Overall, this was a great week for me, I know that next week will be even better when we start going to Washington!

3 comments:

  1. I'm very excited for you Hannah. I believe you'll learn so much from your new teacher and students. Its great that you are using what you've learned in this course to assess your skills. I also can't wait to see your Global Citizens project.

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  2. Hannah,
    I am really excited too to start going to Washington tomorrow and begin learning from those teachers and students. I think it is great that you have someone in the class to work through assignments with and get feedback from! This is very simillar to a grade level that you will work with one day and plan with each week. I think it is very important for us to begin learning how to work with other teachers and give and take feedback between each other!

    Caroline

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  3. Hannah,

    Please make sure your blogs are fully articulating your thoughts in a clear manner for the reader. Make sure you are fully describing your outside learning experiences and that your connections to the NCPTS are strong.

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