Letting Go
The two resources that we had this week for our blog were informative, and helped me to start thinking of how I want to make changes in my teaching. After the year, we take time to reflect and think of what can we do to make next year better. In Grant's article , when the co-captain said the other team was not lining up the way we do drills. In class, I tell my students that on the EOC test the questions will be worded different, but you will have to solve the same way. It will be presented in a different way, but that does not mean the students will not know how to do it. This example Grant gave also reminded of a quarterback that school use to have. He knew how to adjust to the other team and could run great plays. There are players that can just do that one play that the coach told him to do. The coach was able to let the quarterback go and run the plays. Going back to the classroom, I will admit that I struggle letting go. I sometimes do...