Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Teaching Perspectives Inventory




One area that I am very motivated to improve on is Apprenticeship. I think it is an important skill to be able to assess where students are at and help them develop their ability to learn independently and self-evaluate. 

I was surprised that Developmental was so high for me because I think that is an area I need more practice with. It makes sense that my intent is highest in the category because I  do think it is very important but my "action" is lower, likely because I don't feel confident in my implementation of this strength.

I was not surprised that Nurturing was my highest as I think that is probably my most central motivation for going into the profession.

I am curious how Social Reform can be a central part of Math education. I know we discussed implementing conversations about climate change in our Inquiry course but I am curious about other opportunities.

Another thing that stood out to me was how low my intention ranking was in the Transmission category. I think it could be because I want to have a very interactive classroom where lecturing time is minimal and perhaps that is how I interpreted the questions related to transmission of information. 

My last reflection question is: what might be some blindspots for me as a teacher who clearly values Nurturing the most and what other areas would be valuable for me to strengthen knowing that Nurturing is my central strength. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Christine, it's wonderful to see your self-awareness and reflection on your teaching perspectives. Nurturing being your highest perspective aligns with your central motivation for entering the teaching profession, reflecting your dedication to student growth and well-being.Your reflective approach and willingness to explore areas for growth are excellent qualities for an aspiring educator. Keep seeking opportunities for professional development and expanding your teaching perspectives!

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