2021 is going to be a different year for me at Pt England School. I have taken over as the Creative Space and Extension Teacher. In this role, I will be producing the school news, PENN, every Monday to Thursday, taking children from year 1 to 6 for lessons in the creative space and teaching the year 5-8 extension children. With this change in role will come a change in inquiry focus.
So far this year I have had a clear out and made sense of what gear I have to utilise around the school. I have created three episodes so far for the school news (PENN) and taught three days of classes.
Creative space lessons this year are going to be broken up into Sight, sound and motion.
With having had three days with the children in front of me, and with the term well under way, I am now in a position to think about what my inquiry focus should be this year. To make this decision, I need to consider what is going to benefit me in this new role, what is going to benefit the children and what other teachers can learn from and implement themselves.
Here are some of the ideas I have had so far:
- Do I focus on how participation and engagement in the creative space impacts class engagement?
- Do I continue to focus on critical thinking with the extension children?
Sounds exciting! Would be great for you to come and visit Stonefields to look at how we use space in our learning design and supporting learning needs. I like the question
ReplyDeleteDo I focus on how participation and engagement in the creative space impacts class engagement? Will be great to measure that. Hope to talk more in this space.