It's a hard ask keeping up sometimes. It's my first year teaching year 12 Calculus, Probability and Statistics. Your focus slips from your good year 12 kids, to the lower classes where your interest lies and all of us sudden you are faced with a crisis of confidence.
Are you good enough? Have you done enough? In a subject like maths, students need you to always be on the ball, or their confidence also suffers.
It's times like that you have to go back to basics. Do each exercise. Talk to a staff member that you trust. Get your confidence back. Maybe put some things aside for awhile.
I remember when I found out that I was on a pathway to take these classes, I wondered if I was up to the challenge, if my mathematics had risen back to that level. I argued that these kids needed the best teacher available. I still believe this should happen, but will fall in line with department wishes.
Maybe I have to rekindle some doubt in myself and do some real work to improve. It's a shame, because I'm really making some ground putting effort into my teaching capability with the lower classes. My masters research is teaching me a lot about myself and my teaching style - a teaching style that is much harder to work on with a good bunch of kids that will respond to a simple instruction.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Limited trial of National Curriculum.
Again, on a rushed timetable, the government pushes out information that a trial is to be done this year (5 weeks into term). Teachers will be given programmes (at the 11th hour) and the kids will have to deal with a poorly understood curriculum by teachers through no fault of the teachers themselves.
Successful project management is not rushed and has an understanding of as many factors as possible. Head-in-the-sand management is a recipe for disaster. Success becomes a factor of luck rather than good management. Children's futures should not be a part of a recipe for the re-election of the Labor party at the next election. It should be a bipartisan agreement implemented with long term planning and proven methods.
Regardless of any issues with the trial, the national curriculum will be rolled out next year. What is of bigger concern is that senior school curriculum will be rolled out later this year. I really hope senior school curriculum will be given more consideration than the lower school programme as the consequences for university entrance and TAFE integration are far more severe than upper school teachers coping with students who have suffered a partial implementation with gaps in learning.
Theory and practical application are two completely different beasts. To quote that 900 people have been involved in the theoretical design of the curriculum (with little coalface application) is not going to impress. Are these the same 900 people that designed and implemented OBE in WA? I really hope not.
The media release is found here.
Successful project management is not rushed and has an understanding of as many factors as possible. Head-in-the-sand management is a recipe for disaster. Success becomes a factor of luck rather than good management. Children's futures should not be a part of a recipe for the re-election of the Labor party at the next election. It should be a bipartisan agreement implemented with long term planning and proven methods.
Regardless of any issues with the trial, the national curriculum will be rolled out next year. What is of bigger concern is that senior school curriculum will be rolled out later this year. I really hope senior school curriculum will be given more consideration than the lower school programme as the consequences for university entrance and TAFE integration are far more severe than upper school teachers coping with students who have suffered a partial implementation with gaps in learning.
Theory and practical application are two completely different beasts. To quote that 900 people have been involved in the theoretical design of the curriculum (with little coalface application) is not going to impress. Are these the same 900 people that designed and implemented OBE in WA? I really hope not.
The media release is found here.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Politicians... What a zoo!
I wrote to the zoo to send me a politician and they sent me a
.. Julia Gillard
.. but she is an idiot, I sent her back.
so they sent me a
.. Kevin Rudd
.. but he kept apologising in Chinese, when I finally caught him in Australia, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Wayne Swan
.. but he spent the postage and gifted my savings to inflation, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Brendon Abbott
.. but he was too busy kissing babies, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Penny Wong
.. but who cares about climate change anymore? I sent her back.
so they sent me a
.. Peter Garrett
.. but he set my house on fire and speared the whales, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Wilson Tuckey
.. I tried to send him back, but he was returned to sender.
so the zoo thought really hard and sent me a banana.
.. it fit right in at parliament house.
.. Julia Gillard
.. but she is an idiot, I sent her back.
so they sent me a
.. Kevin Rudd
.. but he kept apologising in Chinese, when I finally caught him in Australia, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Wayne Swan
.. but he spent the postage and gifted my savings to inflation, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Brendon Abbott
.. but he was too busy kissing babies, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Penny Wong
.. but who cares about climate change anymore? I sent her back.
so they sent me a
.. Peter Garrett
.. but he set my house on fire and speared the whales, I sent him back.
so they sent me a
.. Wilson Tuckey
.. I tried to send him back, but he was returned to sender.
so the zoo thought really hard and sent me a banana.
.. it fit right in at parliament house.
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