This led to me sending a “Friday Afternoon Thoughts” email to the staff about my week and my learnings in the online teaching environment. As we have navigated the second week, I thought I would share with you my lessons and what staff have been asked to consider.
Lesson 1: I feel like I am constantly talking to myself, so I need to stop!
Talking to a class is a very different experience when you are online. However, what I know is that the students appreciate the check in, but they certainly do not want us to be talking at them for a whole lesson.
Lesson 2: Sometimes I can’t tell if my class has got a concept, or is even listening, and that is ok!
Not being able to see my class and read them for feedback I have been relying on them sending me work!! This is not as sustainable as I am drowning in little bits of student work. I have had to let go of this somewhat… by this I mean I can’t be sure every time I leave my class, they all have it, but this is not forever, and creating work for me and my students is not helping any of us!
Lesson 3: If I do look at my screen too long, this is not good for me… are my eyes square yet?
Even though we are working to our normal school timetable, the benefit of travel between class and no screens during Morning Tea and Lunch is priceless. At the moment I am not doing this, and neither are the girls! They are catching up with friends in break times. Make sure you give some time for your classes not be on their screen… this goes for us too!
Lesson 4: I need to find a pattern to this new ‘norm’.
This is probably my most important learning. This is different, not bad or good different, just different. I need to find my rhythm and share this with my class, so they know what to expect. The importance of routine is paramount, and we need to help build and maintain this with our classes. No one way is right, the girls will get used to dealing with all our differences online, just like they have when we are at school. There is no need to increase the amount of work or homework we expect the girls to do, if they finish, congratulate them and let them work on or give them a break.
Remember this is not forever, let’s do this all again next week!
Nicole Devlin