And this takes me to professional development. I've always liked professional development, including the time we played with marbles or had to put on skits and even the time I had one of my most embarrassing moments with all the English teachers in the district present. Nope, not getting that one out of me. But the key to professional development, for me anyway, is having time to process all the learning, to really anchor it in with my current knowledge and understanding. I'm sorry to say I haven't always had that time. I'm lucky to have been able to work in two districts that so value professional development and really lucky that the second one allows me more time to do the reflecting.
So when I attended Mary and Jennifer's LearnShop on Friday--Developmental Education: Teaching Learning Strategies and Critical Thinking--I was happy to get time to think and reflect during the time there, on the drive home, and over the course of the weekend. I already applied what I learned to one of my courses. As my friend Alisa Cooper said, "Learning is my passion...[and]...I want to learn new things." I will continue to take advantage of as much professional development as I can and, if able, share it with people who want to hear about it.
I liked the mental stretching we were pushed to do on Friday too . . . it was nice to take the new information and apply it to make a current assignment better. I'm grateful for the time to think about thinking . . . my K - 12 colleagues don't always have that.
ReplyDelete