I am pleased with the results and especially pleased by the feedback from both staff and parents as to gains made in confidence and attitude which is reflected in the students through the conversations we have had. I am very sad to see them go but look forward to see how they 'fly' out there on their own.
I spent the first two weeks of this term testing and arranging my new groups. These children are low and also contain a large year 3 contingent. We focused on older children at the start of the year to see if they could make some gains to help get them through the year and I think we have done well closing the gap. This cohort are very low with the majority working at stage 2 and a few at 4 and one at early 5. I am hoping to really shift the stage 2 children to a stage 4 (at least) and the other children through to early 6/6. I really need to keep my eye on the big ideas and keep pushing independence and perseverance with the kids.
On an interesting aside Sue Jarvis and I have been invited to share our journey thus far with MST 1 teachers from Gisborne on August the 10th. We have met and started a power point of ideas on google docs which we will add to over the next week and finesse when we are in Gisborne. Hopefully it will go well and inspire the attending teachers to continue with their MST journey.
I also finished my second assignment over the holidays on a discussion relating to children's misconceptions with decimals, fractions and whole numbers. I got 25/30 which I am thrilled with not to mention all the great learning that came out of the reading etc.. Its amazing how it alters the way in which you listen to children's thinking and analyse what they are saying.
As we have been in the process of maths PD - which has been a bit hit and miss - as realised by the facilitator and felt by the staff, our SIT team has not been functioning. However, we do have a meeting on Tues to discuss our parent night on the 11th August and what we need to do for that. I will also request a time to meet and discuss the rubrics we need to cover to make sure we are still on track.
My inquiry for this half of the year is to increase my whanau connections and put myself out there as well as try and connect the families to their children's learning. I have approached one dad who was positive about his son's upcoming involvement but negative about his ability. This is a hard mindset to break but I will do my best to try and change his and other parents ideas. I hope to have a blog or facebook page going and regular feedback home. I really need to step up in this area and by making it my inquiry it will become a priority. It really is a necessity in helping these children become successful.
That's all for now - on with the study, the new groups and making connections with whanau
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