In this episode, our host @Mamie Morrow TS chats with our guest @Colleen Schmit TS about Regard for Student Perspectives (RSP) and how to encourage voice and choice in the classroom. I personally really loved when Colleen talked about how when she is in the classroom, she is very intentional about trying to think of everything they are doing through the eyes of the kids. It can be exciting to elicit their ideas and understand their perspective while still maintaining balance.The first question I want to ask you all is what is your why? Colleen highlights that it can be difficult to find the time to reflect on whether your actions are best for your students. How can we be intentional about our reflection and thinking in the classroom? Here are some examples of questions you can ask yourself in the moment or after the fact:
After taking some time to reflect, be proud of the things you're doing. Focus on what you are already doing to support children's independence in the classroom, be proud of that, and then maybe think of other ways you can grow. Think, can you do that more often, or in other ways? Can you do it with more children tomorrow? And of course - check in with yourself - Am I meeting my why?Colleen also spends some time reflecting on her first few years teaching young children, as well as the evolution of her teaching journey. Were there things you were able to relate to? Have you ever had expectations of your students that inevitably impeded their learning? Have you ever had times where you feel like you lost your joy or your why? Please share below if you are comfortable!I can't wait to hear your reactions to this recent episode and what stood out to you!
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