Professional Development
Professional Development
Professional Development
Professional Development
ARA Conference
The ARA conference was packed with great speakers and an
abundance of information. I enjoyed the experience of being
surrounded by so many educators that shared a similar goal of wishing
to learn more to positively impact the world of education. I also
enjoyed being together with everyone for some sessions and getting to
pick from a variety of options for smaller sessions and spend time with
a smaller group of people.
I think my favorite session from day one was the
opening session, which featured Jeff Anderson. He spoke on
encouraging writers. I enjoyed this session because I feel like a lot of
the students in the first grade class Im currently observing in do not
enjoy writing. I picked up some great tips about encouraging students
to love to write such as to praise students because confidence keeps
them writing. Jeff also focused on the power of critique and mentioned
that feedback has the power build writers and to break them. I plan to
try some of these techniques out in the classroom soon.
My favorite
session from the second day of the ARA conference was Dr. tommy
Bices session entitled Beyond Measure. He focused on issues in
education and how some schools were making unconventional changes
I really
are accurate, the ones I discussed here are, and I will need to think
about these strengths and weaknesses and how they affect my
classroom when I become a teacher.
Date: October 15th
Topic: Communication
Reflection: My favorite part about this session was the handout we got
that detailed how each personality type communicates and how each
personality type likes to be communicated to. While I know I will not
know the personality types of the parents I will interact with as a
teacher, this guide is helpful for learning how to be clear and respectful
during parent teacher conferences with all types of personalities.
During this session we also received a step-by-step guide for conveying
bad news to a parent and a list of things not to do during a parent
teacher conference. I know these are documents I will want to keep
and review before I communicate with the parents of my future
students. This was my favorite session because we received a packet
chalk full with helpful tips for how to communicate effectively in parent
teacher conferences.
Date: October 23rd
Topic: Parenting Styles and Discipline
Reflection: This session was helpful because I learned how a students
home life can greatly affect their classroom behavior. I learned about
how different parenting styles can specifically influence a student in a
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for children, and lie down at night knowing what were doing to make a
difference. As Ann Marie explained each of these, I grew very inspired. I
know that the life as a teacher is extremely difficult, but if I really want
to make a difference in a childs life I need to fight through the
difficulties and strive to make the students my priority. It was a
privilege to hear Ann Marie Corgill speak in person.
All in
all, I feel like I gained a lot of insight from attending these two
afternoon ARA conference sessions. I think professional development
provides a great opportunity for teachers to grow in their field if they
take that opportunity seriously. Im glad I took the opportunity to stay
late at the ARA conference because I definitely benefited from it.