An idea of a learning journey
through blogging has been lingering with me this past year. The purpose of this
blog is to be a partnership with the students’ thinking and my learning with them, the
curriculum, technology, inquiry and assessment. As a learner this year I focused on: How can collaborative learning be effective? What does curriculum inquiry look like? How can learning be effectively
assessed?
It has been a
bouquet of learning this year. The iPads have been a large part of this
journey as well as many other web 2.0 tools. All learning tasks aimed to support students' thinking and reflecting on their effectiveness based on the learning goals through observations and conversations.
The students and I
have been impressed as to how much learning has been accomplished through questioning, projects and reflections. We have been
a team engaged collaboratively in the planning and the consolidation process of the
learning tasks. The learning was integrated
through technology serving a purpose for a voice and sharing the
thinking.
I hope to continue this coming year to create opportunities for myself and my students to learn together. I have come to accept that the process is slow in order to best serve our learning and thinking together.
I owe this blog to my students and I believe in sharing my learning from my students. Being connected with twitter and following passionate educators who share their success has kept me in touch with professional development online with evidence and opportunities for growth. I would like to recognize my colleagues from the Students Success Department at the Ottawa Catholic School Board for being my learning partners throughout this learning process.
I hope to continue this coming year to create opportunities for myself and my students to learn together. I have come to accept that the process is slow in order to best serve our learning and thinking together.
I owe this blog to my students and I believe in sharing my learning from my students. Being connected with twitter and following passionate educators who share their success has kept me in touch with professional development online with evidence and opportunities for growth. I would like to recognize my colleagues from the Students Success Department at the Ottawa Catholic School Board for being my learning partners throughout this learning process.
This is where the learning takes place