Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Goals for the coming year are all wrapped in one word - Empower

My goals for this school year can be wrapped up in a package with a bow and a card that says "Empower".



I was watching the TEDxYouth video Why Kids Hate School featuring Nikhil Goyal and it hit me.  Everything I want to do with and for my students this year revolves around the word "Empower".  Empowering them to learn and engage in their own learning like they haven't in the past.  I don't want them to mark time until they get out at the end of the day or, heaven forbid, wait until they graduate to find joy in learning.  I want to spark that inquisitiveness that they have when playing with a new app.  What if...?  What is ...?  How does...? Where did...?  Can I...?

Empowering students "to learn" in a way that connects with them is my goal this year.  I'm not saying that class will be a free for all with students running around doing whatever they want.  I mean that the classroom will be a place where students are presented with information to learn, but in a way that they can connect with at different levels and in different ways.  Let's face it, students don't just walk in our room at the same level, same life experiences and interests.  Teaching would be simple if they did, but they don't.  So we need to engage them in a way that makes sense to them.  Is it always the teachers responsibility to come up with the individual projects that will engage each student or can one project be engaging to multiple students in different ways?  Can that one project be presented to students in the same way and, yet, be completed in ways that make sense to the student, have the same learning outcomes and look completely different in the end?  I believe that it is possible.  It happens in business everyday.

This year, I want my students to feel empowered to own their learning. To feel that learning is something they do and not wait until it is done to them.  Let's face it.  Students won't learn unless they learn.  It isn't a matter of, "Oh, I've seen this before.  Show me how to do it, again."  That's not learning, but students believe that it is learning.  Somewhere they have learned that just being presented with information, seeing it before and handing in the worksheet equates to learning.  If that happened with riding a bike, where would we be? Having to continuously teach our children how to ride a bike.  Learning is deeper than just seeing it.  Just like riding a bike, it becomes part of you and you know it or can trigger a way to get to it. We have done our students a disservice by allowing them to think they have learned, when all they have done is see and mimic.  I want them to be empowered to actually take ownership and pride in internalizing and actually learning in my classroom.

The ideas I have for class this year revolve around giving students back that ownership and allowing them to be more involved in their learning.  There are so many apps and resources out there for teachers to use. I have been trying to keep myself focused on what is truly going to get me to that point of "Empowering" my students and weed out the things that don't contribute to that goal.  Many times, the possibilities that exist are overwhelming.  I wonder if I will be able to keep myself focused, knowing that less is more.

That is where my PLN will come into play, as the year progresses.  Keeping in contact with them and having them keep me accountable to my goal and my students.  I know they are there to lend a suggestion or a hand when needed.  I wouldn't be able to make this journey without them!


13 comments:

  1. Jennifer, I love how you've tied everything back to the word, "Empower." You are right - it can be difficult to have kid take ownership of their own learning when they have been trained over the years that the way we "do school" is the best way to learn deeply. A lot of what students do is passive intake of information, only to regurgitate it back out. I'm looking forward to following your journey as you engage, excite, and EMPOWER your students this year!
    Jennifer
    #compelledtribe

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    1. Thanks Jennifer, I remember "doing school" and am still recovering from it to this day. With catching them in high school, maybe it will let them miss out on the recovery period!
      Jennifer

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  2. Jennifer,
    I love the theme, goal, and vision you are creating with just one word. empower. You are making a difference that will ripple into their lives for generations to come by setting them free to embrace learning. I look forward to seeing how that takes shape in your classroom, and being empowered by your example. Best wishes and enjoy the ride!

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    1. Thanks Greg, As I sit at the airport after 8 days of training in an engaging and real world application of statistics (quality control, project management, risk analysis and so on), I am ready to fasten my seat belt and enjoy the ride!
      Jennifer

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  3. Jennifer, Great post and goals for the year. Empowering students to be in charge of their learning will increase the chance for lifetime of being empowered learners. Thanks for sharing. Check out for some engagement strategies that will support empowering students. I look forward to reading future posts! http://principalhowell.blogspot.com/2014/03/facilitate-learning-engagement.html

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    1. Thanks Keith for the support! I'll be sure to check out the strategies and look forward to implementing them in my classroom!
      Jennifer

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  4. Jennifer,
    Great post and great goals!

    I haven't been in the classroom in 3 (going on 4) years, but as a teacher I tried to empower the students and provide them with choices. With that being said, I never went far enough and towards the end of each semester, pressed on time, I always found myself reverting to my old ways.

    Your goal(s) are all about the students and their learning (as they should be). It sounds like you're creating the kind of classroom students will want to come to, despite the fact that they are going to be doing all the heavy lifting.

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    1. Thanks Reed, I am hoping to carry it through each semester. As you pointed out, we don't always have the timing down and have to make sure topics are covered. Hoping that doesn't happen as much this year!
      -Jennifer

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  5. I think that by choosing your goal in one word, it will be easier to stay focused and on track. Empower - what a great way to guide your practice and support students! I'd bet that you will feel more empowered as well in this journey.
    Enjoy!
    Dana
    #compelledtribe

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    1. Thanks Dana, I hope that it will be a positive influence on us all!
      -Jennifer

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  6. Engaging and empowering students are some of the most important parts of our job. You have set very high expectations for yourself and I love it. Great post and best of luck this year!

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  7. "...the classroom will be a place where students are presented with information to learn, but in a way that they can connect with at different levels and in different ways." I LOVE it. I am going to chisel this above the door of my classroom. Inside and out!

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    1. Wouldn't it be great if all of our classrooms could be this way. What amazing engagement, learning and collaboration would ensue!!

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