Sunday, December 2, 2012

Tempus Fugit

Reflection is something you do when you have time to look back and think about things you have learned, and perhaps determining actions to take based on that reflection. This has been an exceptionally busy week for me, however. Between practices, games, and a tournament that took me out of town for 3 days, time for reflection has been practically non-existent.

However, I did manage to find time to work on my assignments while I was gone. And after watching the videos, I think what I found most interesting was the emphasis on reviewing previous research. If I had tought this through I would have probably come to the same conclusion myself. After all, I do the same thing when it comes to teaching and coaching. I am constantly looking for better strategies for teaching and coaching, to make my students more successful. It only makes sensethat this same paradigm would be used by mid and upper management in education as well.
 

1 comment:

  1. Teachers must follow curriculum. I can't wait to see how this works out on your campus. Yes, testing is brining this issue to light, but it is just good practice to follow a district scope and sequence.

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