picture: Bridge House College- Learning Commons hall way
The first part of my week was a crazy mad house in a whirl wind. Seems difficult to imagine but school started as usual and I found my self lost between time tables.
By Wednesday I had found my rhythm and really started to enjoy my classes, but to be honest I wasn't sure when people use the bathroom with everything going else going on.
The school I am at, Bridge House College, doesn't run like government schools so most things we learned in the first semester seemed to be irrelevant. The school runs on explorative learning with the motto:"we learn for life". That was exactly what I saw. Phones were out during class at appropriate times with all technology at their disposal. I love the environment, there is no set hierarchy and learners are allowed to be treat as equals across the grades and us as student teachers are teacher in their eyes.
I found my first week to be refreshing but daunting. I became a teaching assistant in the grade 9 music class and by the end of the week I was a source of help for learners. I realised I needed a red pen but I used purple case that's all I had. Next week I start teaching lessons, 7 lesson and two piano students might I add, and I know my teaching style will be different. I hope that the learners will be receptive of my style. There is a sense of freedom in the air and I hope it stays.
The adventure has begun and I feel ready. The most important thing I learned this week is life happens and you have to let it and adapt.

Hi Saskea
ReplyDeleteI really can't relate with the phone thing that would be really weird for me as I am a bit more for old school learning. And for your style being different, this can be a good thing, the learner will experience a different approach wich could be hugely beneficial.
Good luck with week 2