Sorry
It’s Over …
Looking
back on it, I can’t believe how fast our time in the field flew by. I was
really sorry to have it end. I was beginning to feel “settled in” and was
getting comfortable in my “almost teacher” shoes. I left my field assignment
with mixed feelings of sadness in leaving and excitement for what is yet to
come (Did I say excitement? I really meant fear!)
I
feel very blessed to have had Mr. G. for my co-op. From day one he was feeling
me out as far as my goals and ambitions were concerned. He was eager to guide
me—notice I didn’t say lead. He showed me how he did things and was open to
some of the new ideas I brought with me as a student. He introduced me to many
other teachers in the English department, a few of who he made arrangements for
me to spend time with them in their classrooms. They were equally kind and
eager to share with me their methodology.
Unfortunately,
many of the new technologies for the classrooms that we have been learning
(struggling to learn) my co-op is unable to implement. The technology security
at the school doesn’t allow for much other than emails and Moodle. Of course
they have internet access, but for security purposes many things are blocked;
therefore, some of the amazing things available in technology that we have been
hearing about and learning are non-available to my co-op. Yet, he manages to be
an incredible teacher who engages his students in many ways, even without all
the “cutting edge” technology.
One
of the most important things that stands out about my co-op is that his
students genuinely like him and respect him. It’s not a sense of obligation in
their role as a student—they just simply like the man. This is evident in their
cooperation, their willingness to work, and their drive to do well (most of the
time).
My
last day—the students didn’t know it was my last day till the end of the class
periods—after I finished teaching a lesson one of the students commented on the
lesson. He said he“thought it was awesome.” It made me feel great and at the
same time made me want to cry because I knew I would be leaving. At that point
Mr. G. informed them that I would be leaving them and returning to Millersville.
A big “awwwhhh” was expressed by the students, which made me realize they must
have come to like me a little bit too. But, the thing that really touched my
heart was when the one student said, “But Mr. G. can’t we keep her?!”
Awwww. Kristy, of coure they came to like you! Your "Lights, Camera, Action!" introduction to our tech class yesterday blew me away! I'm really happy for you! It seems like you had a very wonderful experience. I too, had that feeling that I was just getting "settled in" the classroom. And too soon, we were saying our goodbyes. I hope your next placement will be just as positive as this one-- if not better!
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