My new school has many absolutely amazing attributes. There is a strong history of academic excellence here. My colleagues and I truly work as a collaborative team. While I have yet to meet the students, I hear terrific things about them, specifically their academic motivation. I'll have the opportunity to teach a lot more upper level students, and possibly upper level electives (which were almost non-existent at my old school). And have I mentioned that I finally have a classroom of my own again?
The main challenge is that I have something I've never had before: a pacing guide. It is giving me heart palpitations. Not only does it not jive with the modeling curriculum, but it does not jive with my overall style of teaching. The more I try to lesson plan using the dang thing, the more hostile I become towards it.
What the pacing guide feels like to me |
The fast pace also leaves little time for labs and activities. I hate that. Students don't learn science by reading and hearing about it. I refuse to give up labs and hands-on activities. I also refuse to give up inquiry and critical thinking, although with this pace, I don't see how I'm going to have time to think, let alone my students!
I may just keep this blog going as I experiment with trying to adapt MI pedagogy to a district-implemented pacing guide. We'll see what happens...
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