Sunday, July 18, 2010
Benefits of an Annual Plan
One (and there are more than one…) of the nerve-racking aspects of becoming a teacher is my fear I won’t teach my students everything they need to know. All the information we have learned regarding teaching over the past year (!) has been fantastic, but I can’t help wonder, “How am I going to teach it all?” By working on an annual plan I am actually feeling more confident in my ability to teach everything I am expected to. In class it was mentioned that our annual plan will essentially be an outline, and over time will grow to be a more complete plan, with more resources for the different units. I love the idea of building upon one section of the annual plan each year until, eventually, you have a detailed annual plan that you know to be successful in the classroom. At times, however, I can’t help but wish I could fast-forward past the time of unknown, but I have yet to see the invention of the time machine anywhere in our textbooks.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
My First Post!
I am excited to start this blog on education, because with the exception of a few non-educational blogs (http://smittenkitchen.com/ - I don’t actually cook at all, but I like looking at the pretty food pictures, and http://perezhilton.com/ – horrible, I know), I don’t know a whole lot about them. I certainly don’t have experience creating one, but think it will be a great tool in sharing my experiences in becoming an educator. I think it will be a great way to review my peer's experiences as well, comparing them to my own. So here's to stepping into the wide world of blogs...
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