Monday, August 31, 2009

Let the games begin!!


Well, it was my first day back and I had 2 panic attacks. I have no computer, no telephone and my office is a cubby hole in the library. But after I sat in my old 1st grade classroom and tapped out a few emails on my old computer, I stopped feeling light-headed. It's all the good vibes there from my past students coming back to greet me!!

I met with my coach today and she reminded me that my job is to be a patient observer and that I don't need to always focus on the literacy part of coaching. At the beginning of the year, we need to do the training that is involved in creating a wonderful classroom community. I liken it to the training that I'm doing for the 1/2 marathon walk in October--I can't just expect myself to go do it because I want to be at that particular point in time RIGHT NOW!!! I have to do the work to prepare myself to begin the goal I want to reach. It's the same with the beginning of the school year. So often, I forget the magic of what happens in the preparations for learning. Helping students become acquainted and familiar with what will eventually belong to them is work--and it's not something you can evaluate with a rubric or tick off as "done". It is evident when the students and teachers breath in and out without the use of a paper bag.

So, tomorrow when I have to go in and talk to my coworkers about School Improvement Goals and going over our results from the 2008-2009 school year, I will remember that this is all just the warm up and I don't have to worry about being in condition yet.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Ready....Set...



The hour glass, certain in its mission to move us forward (willing or not) is the image that creeps into my conscience as I approach the beginning of yet another school year. However, this fall I find myself in a new reality. I'm not going back to a classroom...I will be returning to my school as a literacy coach.

As I talked with my friends this summer, I discovered two goals for myself in my new adventure--I want to listen and learn. I hope this blog will help me organize my thoughts and explore my own learning as I seek to strengthen understandings about literacy.

So, in two weeks, the final grains of summer with fall through and I'll turn over the time-keeper to mark the beginning of a new school year. Hopefully, it will bring some new understandings about myself as a literacy coach and an advocate for learning.