Tuesday 30 August 2011

Making a Difference

I am a Learning Support Teacher of students in Grades 10 to 12 and a  Learning Support Coordinator in a Kindergarten to Grade 12 campus. This year, we are trying to make a real commitment to a more differentiated approach to support our students. It doesn't mean that we are starting over, but rather building on promising instructional practices in an intentional, focused and systematic manner.

As a young educator in Nunavut, I participated in a number of amazing workshops with Carol Ann Tomlinson. I did not know it at that time, but as I look back, I realize what a gift it was to have been learning about differentiated instruction from such a wonderful and gifted teacher. This occurred in 1993. I loved listening to someone who truly put children and youth first!

Since then, I made a commitment to read current research in the area of differentiated instruction and look for resources that I can use to support all of my students. In my role, I have the added responsibility of assisting my colleagues as they create differentiated classrooms. I have encountered many great resources from ASCD. I like to find materials that are practical and easy to implement in the classroom. I also look for materials that I can share and explain to families - it is just as important for parents to understand what a differentiated classroom is and is not.

I just reviewed a resource from Alberta Education entitled - Making a Difference: Meeting diverse learning needs with differentiated instruction Teacher Resource.


This resource offers general information and strategies for differentiated instruction,
including why and how to plan, how to develop learner profiles, assess student needs and progress, create differentiated learning activities, integrate technology and develop school-wide support. Part 2 provides strategies for support students with special learning needs, including struggling and advanced learners.

Here's to great a school year and making a difference in the lives of our students and their families.




Sunday 28 August 2011

New Beginnings...

Today is my birthday! As a gift to myself, I decided to create my own blog. I follow the blogs of other teachers and principals and admire their ability to share so many amazing resources with other dedicated educators. I want to be a part of this group : )
I am very proud to say that I am a teacher. Like my husband, I have lived and worked in each of the western provinces and three territories. Only one more province to visit and then I can say that I have explored all of  Canada's provinces and territories.
Throughout my career, I have been fortunate to work as a teacher, inclusive schooling consultant, curriculum developer and Supervisor Of  Schools. I have enjoyed each position and was lucky to have mentors who were so passionate about education. My mentors guided me on my path to professional growth and competence through reflective practice, collaborative planning and action research. I miss those days. I especially miss my colleagues in Nunavut.
I have many areas of interest in education. I look forward to reading many more blogs related to 21st century learners and 21st century education. I am a big advocate of personalized learning and hope to learn more about the ways in which I can honour and recognize the gifts, skills and attributes of each of my students, as well as their challenges and obstacles to learning. I am so excited to be moving beyond the traditional classroom.
Here's to new beginnings...