Ms. Stewart

Elementary Teacher

One Word 2022

My one word check in for 2022 is Reflective. My goal for the new year is to practice being reflective in my learning and teaching experiences. Often I have felt that upon completion of past studies or experiences, I am ready to move on to the next task at hand, without taking the time to reflect on how the experience went. I would like to practice more reflection on what went well, what I learned, and what areas I could improve upon. I have discovered that by examining these three questions, I learn the most from my teaching practice and I can bring this feedback forward with me in the future.

Throughout the Educ 391 practicum, I had planned to record my reflections of each day in a journal and on my self-assessment rubric. I found making this ritual a part of my daily routine to be extremely beneficial. I was able to better understand what I needed to focus on or adjust for next time. I hope to continue this practice throughout the year and the rest of my journey in the B.Ed program!

Educ 390 Observation Practicum

During Block 1, the Educ 390 Observation Practicum took place where I had the opportunity to visit 3 different Elementary schools with my tripod. The schools I visited in SD57 were Harwin, Buckhorn, and Glenview Elementary. Throughout these school visits, we were presented with a series of questions to guide our learning and focus our observations on. I found this experience overall to be very information and took away many key teaching strategies, ideas, and (most importantly) connections. Some of the key take-aways that I observed during my Educ 390 practicum were focuses on inclusivity, classroom culture, First Peoples Principles of Learning, classroom management, and connections between students with their teachers.

Observations

During my visit to Glenview Elementary, my observational goals were to notice what brings the school to life. I noticed the school culture, community, and connections between the staff and students were very strong at this school. From the moment of being greeted warmly by the admin staff, to every faculty saying hello in the hallway, it certainly felt like a very welcoming community! Another observation opportunity was looking for different social stories and inclusive learning. I noticed that many of the classrooms had zones of regulation to support student Social Emotional Learning. There was also many social stories and supports placed for students with exceptionalities throughout the school. Below are a few images I captured during my visit to Glenview, Buckhorn, and Elementary 🙂

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