The search for a blue giraffe Building Strong Beginnings Forum University of Western Australia 22 March 2012
What brought me to teaching? What have I learnt about teaching? How do I know that I am becoming a better teacher?
Homo economicus
“At 20 years of age the will reigns, at 30 the wit, at 40 the judgment.” – Benjamin Franklin
What have I learnt about teaching?
Lesson 1 Teacher – Jem, age 6 “To be creative is to be human”
Lesson 2 Teacher – “Leo” Year 4 student “Scaffold, but don’t sanitise” “When I was a baby I learnt maths by copying my mum. When I was at Kindy I learnt maths by playing with blocks. Now I learn maths from a book.” – “Leo”, Year 4, Western Australian Primary School.
“Scaffold, but don’t sanitise” “If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea” – Antoine De Saint-Exupery “Le Petit Prince”
Lesson 3 Teacher – Albert Bandura “Struggle, succeed, and build self-efficacy”
Constructivism and mathematics…..
How do I know I am becoming a better teacher?
Measuring my progression as an educator 4 KPI’s of improvement: – 1. Pedagogical content knowledge: Minimum 40 hours per year of professional development in a content area. – 2. Feedback through relationships based on professional trust and respect: – 3. Student feedback:
Measuring my progression as an educator 4 KPI’s of improvement – 4. Personal reflection: Friday night is reflection night!