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National Board Journey

9/28/2019

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This weekend I'm in Reno for a National Board Conference.  While sitting in trainings all day long isn't my favorite thing, I have to say this has been instructive and productive time for me.  

I've wanted to get my National Board Certification for years.  I started two times before this final attempt without submitting a single component.  I would go to trainings or jumpstart meetings and feel so completely overwhelmed that I couldn't even focus on what was being taught.  However, two years ago, I started with my Wallin cohort and I was completely determined to reach this giant goal.  I thought it would be similar to getting a master's degree.  I was so wrong!  It is so much harder!  It is like getting a doctorate degree in reflective practices and digging into the heart of what makes an educator effective.  

In 2017-2018 I only completed Component 1.  It is the testing portion of this process and I thought that I could outline, study, and understand this Literacy - English Language Arts Certification by studying.  Even though it is 40% of my overall score, it only scratches the surface of understanding everything it takes to reach this higher level of educating.

Last year 2018-2019 I completed Component 2 which focuses on one student.  I was able to focus on differentiation for all of my students but strategically manipulate lessons to better meet the needs of all students, and specifically the one student who was the focus for this Component.  It was brutal, deep writing, and the painful part is I won't know until December if I've passed Component 2.

This year I have to complete Component 3 and Component 4.  I feel like I need to lock myself in a bubble and just write, plan, teach, and write some more.  I'm a little overwhelmed, but I can already see where this process has improved my practice.  I'm grateful for the journey and pushing myself to be a little better each day and learn from the mistakes I make.  

As long as I love learning, I'll love teaching.  Once I think I know it all, it will definitely be time to retire.  (I'll never know it all!)
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Working Through the Fear

7/14/2019

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When I was younger I set big goals for myself.  Now as I look forward I see that I don't have time to keep waiting to reach these big goals.  Change won't happen until I change.  I have to make the little daily changes and the bigger jumps to reach my big goals.  

I always wanted to teach.  I love learning and I want to share that love of learning with my students.  When I was in high school I thought I wanted to teach business in high school.  After taking a break from college  to get married, have children, etc., I went back to my original goal of completing my education.  I still had a dream of teaching, but I wanted to work with little people who were excited to learn and come to school each day.  I've dipped my toe into teaching older classes.  I taught middle school math for 4 years and loved making math accessible and fun for those hormonal teenagers.  I substitute taught in high school during my track breaks while my own children were in high school so that I could see them in their "natural environment."  

I'm truly living my dream teaching elementary school.  There are days and weeks where it can be more of a nightmare than a dream, but I truly love what I do.  

Now it is time to tackle my other big goals.  I'll keep you up to date as I pursue these next personal and professional goals. 
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    Mrs. Calvert

    I love learning!  The best way I found to fulfill that love of learning is to teach.  I learn each day from my students and I am constantly striving to improve my practices as a teacher.  I love what I do and love interacting with students each day.

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