Friday July 18th. MY DAY TO TEACH – BRITISH BBQ
Back to the school for 8:00. Today was my day. I set up both
projectors again and got my room ready by putting up some chart paper to write
on. My topic was authentic assessment. I had found three PDFs and PowerPoints
on the internet from the CTF Project Overseas website and the TDSB website.
First I asked them to work in groups and write a list of all the forms of
assessment they currently use. Then we shared. I asked if they thought most
teachers used mainly paper and pencil tests and they agreed. Then I led them
through a PDF called the Eight Best Reasons for Assessment. I showed them the
other two briefly and promised to post all of them on the blog that George is
creating with them.
For the rest of the time I explained to them the Time Capsule
that I do with the kids in my class the first week of school and how they can
use it for some early assessment to find out what the kids need to know or
already know. They really liked it and even Wendy said she learned something
from it. I was very pleased how well received it was and I enjoyed working with
them today. I repeated the lesson to all three groups. The last two I finished
ten minutes early. So I saw that I had a picture of Terry Fox’s statue on my
desktop. So I told them his story. At the end I said “So don`t tell me that a
person with a disability or any kind of challenge can’t achieve, it is our job
to help them all to reach their maximum potential.”
After school we had a team meeting and Jimmy actually showed
up for a bit. The ministry lady who had tried to undermine our first meeting
was there and wanted to know how we were going to let her do her stuff next
week. After some bantering back and forth we decided that George would continue
to run his ITC sessions, one ministry lady would run a differentiated session
and the third session would be a subject specific course focusing on science,
social studies and math, for a half hour each. Then she told us she would not
be there as she has another workshop to attend! So we will see on Monday how it
pans out.
When we got home we relaxed for bit before walking up to the home
of Ken’s British neighbour’s house for the bbq that we had been invited to. Ken
and his wife Nettie (in the last photo) were there already with another couple, Tippy and Paddy, and
their two daughters. Later a few other local people showed up. Alan and Lynn bbq’d
chicken and served a mac and cheese pie and coleslaw. The food was really good
and the conversation was great. We had a few drinks and yacked about teaching,
St. Vincent, travel, CTF and our goals and a bunch of other stuff. Everyone was
very nice to us and we thoroughly enjoyed the night. I had a great time talking
to a local Rasta named Sylvester. He was too funny. He was supposed to go
to work by 8, then 10, then 11 and he was still there when we lef at 11:30. I
bet him that we would get to Bequia (tomorrow) before he got to work! Great
evening. Late to bed.
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