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Developing critical thinking skills as an adult through research

This quarter, I've been in an education research methods class at the University of Washington. In this class, we've had the opportunity to read the research of others, hear from researchers in the field, and develop a research project of our own with the potential to become our masters work. A huge part of this… Continue reading Developing critical thinking skills as an adult through research

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How my perception of student learning has changed

Recently, I’ve been focusing on incorporating the four pillars of stewardship more effectively in my instruction. I have been playing around with the ways that I introduce stewardship as a concept. For a few weeks, I’ve been introducing stewardship first thing Tuesday morning, spending about an hour diving deep into the concept. As a group,… Continue reading How my perception of student learning has changed

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Embracing Feedback for Professional Growth

This spring, my main professional goals have been focused around discussion facilitation with students. Before IslandWood, as a 4th grade math teacher, I had a bit of experience facilitating student discussions, but not enough that I felt super comfortable embracing them in the IslandWood context. I decided to center my spring professional growth plan (PGP)… Continue reading Embracing Feedback for Professional Growth

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A student-led week in the woods

This past week, I decided I wanted to see what would happen if I gave the students the reins for the week, letting them tell me what they most wanted to learn about and then taking the planning from there. When the students arrived Monday, one of the first things we did was head into… Continue reading A student-led week in the woods

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Collaborative Lesson Planning

This spring, I've been in a class called Collaborative Projects in Educational Leadership: Nonformal Education. This class has been a unique experience for many reasons, not least of which being the experience of collaborative lesson planning. For the second half of the course, we've been workshopping lessons together as a class. An individual will bring… Continue reading Collaborative Lesson Planning

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Stewardship & Social Marketing

Whenever I'm asked about my priority in teaching students at IslandWood, my answer is always stewardship. I want my students to walk away from their week in the woods with me with a greater sense of respect and care for themselves, their human community, and their natural community. I want them to go home feeling… Continue reading Stewardship & Social Marketing

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Implicit Bias

Throughout our time at IslandWood, we've had many conversations as a community about implicit bias. Sometimes, we discuss bias coming through our information and discussions. At other points, the conversations shift to bias with regards to our students and our expectations for them. Ultimately, it is vital that we, as educators, examine and reflect upon… Continue reading Implicit Bias

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Peer Observing & Advanced Instructional Strategies

Peer observing is the part of our AIS class we'd heard about the most before starting the class, so it goes without saying that it is one of the most influential parts of the class as well. In examining this practice to determine what we gain through it, I've more fully bought in to the… Continue reading Peer Observing & Advanced Instructional Strategies