Wednesday 30 January 2013

2013 Professional Learning Journey

I was delighted to be awarded the Inspirational Leader's Award in the 2012 S.A Public Teaching Awards. I am the principal of Mark Oliphant College B-12 (MOC) located at Munno Para West.

I have already begun to use my award by signing us up for TED Live -as I could not get there in person! We will begin the live stream (or download depending on time differences) to MOC when the event begins in mid February.

I hope to travel to the United States in the mid year to firstly visit High Tech High in San Diego to see our MOCsters graduate from the Leading Schools program. As a school community we have been heavily influenced by the work of HTH amongst others! Then on to Ontario, Canada to visit Virtual High School ( an amazing example of the growth of on-line learning and flexible delivery).

Final stop is on to Boston for Alan November's Building Learning Communities Conference and after that attending Harvard Graduate School of Education doing a summer school with Howard Gardner (!!) - the Future of Learning

I will blog and tweet during this adventure!

In the mean time if you want to hear about life at MOC
The following cartoon is my current favourite and hangs above my desk!



Monday 21 January 2013

Let the Learning Begin

My name is Esther and I am the winner of the Early Career Inspirational Teacher Award 2012. This year will be my third year teaching, and if it is anything like the last two, I will be learning as much as I will be teaching! As Louka discussed in his post, facilitation of teacher development and learning is central to the student outcomes of growth and development. In my experience, teachers are challenged daily to build on knowledge, alter their perceptions, and strive to be the most effective teacher you can be so that your students have the best possible chance of learning. This year I have been given an unbelievable opportunity which allows me to be supported in this quest for learning, self-improvement and consequently, student outcomes. I look forward to sharing this journey with you all.

Tuesday 15 January 2013

And so my adventure begins!

A new year starts and so does my new adventure. My name is Natalie Gherardin and as the winner of the inspirational primary teacher section of the awards I am excited to be able to pursue the many and varied professional learning opportunities available to me. It is an amazing opportunity but also a daunting task as I grapple with how I can make each dollar count!!

For the past five years I have taught Receptions at Naracoorte South Primary School and have loved every moment of it. In this role I have been lucky enough to develop my passion for early years literacy through play as well as build children's skills in sustainable living. The school now has an exciting environment centre which houses 15 chooks, a worm farm and a productive vegetable garden. I have also enjoyed sharing my love of music with the community through a weekly music and movement program for parents and babies.

This year I am changing pace and moving into the role of Principal at Frances Primary school. Frances is a small rural school with two classes. I am very thankful for the opportunity to extend my skills and build positive relationships with the Frances rural community.

I am really looking forward to researching and exploring professional learning that will enhance my passions but also extend my current teaching and leadership skills. I hope that by sharing my experiences with you via this blog that you too can further your learning. The world of 'blogging' is very new to me, so you will need to bare with me as I struggle to work out the 'ins and outs' of it all!

I'm sure you will also enjoy reading the entries from the other fabulous winners. What a remarkable group of ambassadors for South Australian Education!

I will keep you posted with any updates.
Until then, happy teaching!
Natalie Gherardin