Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Wow!  It's hard to believe that it is the middle of April and school will soon be out for the summer.  Like most years, this has been a whirlwind year for me.  Unlike most years, it hasn't been spent in a classroom full of kindergarten students.  Although I can honestly say that I have learned a lot every year since I began my teaching career 21 years ago, this year has been an INTENSE learning experience for me!  Here are a few things, in a list of many, that I have learned this year.
  • I work with the absolute BEST teachers and administrators in the universe!  Everyone has been so kind and understanding as I have tried to acclimate myself to the literacy coach position while also going through Reading Recovery training, Coaches Training, and various other trainings. 
  • Reading Recovery training is intense and difficult, but INCREDIBLY valuable.  I learned so much! I wish I would've known what I know now, when I was in the classroom.  It was a great training year and I got to meet, and work closely with, some amazing ladies!
  • I love helping kids learn to read!  I already knew this, but it became even more apparent this year as I worked one on one with struggling readers. 
  • Stepping outside my comfort zone (the kindergarten classroom) wasn't easy, but it has been such a growth opportunity and a learning experience for me.  I love the feeling of growth!
I have learned so much this year, and I am looking forward to learning even more in the months and years ahead.  And that's really what it's all about......being a life-long learner! 

Happy Learning!

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on starting your blog! I love the part where you say, "I wish I would've known what I know now, when I was in the classroom," because you are the perfect person to share that knowledge with those of us in the classroom. I am excited to continue to learn from you!

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  2. Thanks Sara! I still need some "tutoring" from you on setting up the blog, but I will get there eventually! :)

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