This challenge has inspired me to take a different look at
my role as a reflective practitioner. Thank you to Michael Ogg (@PrincipalOgg)
for nominating me for this challenge. It took me a while to process and put
this blog together. This is a fine example of the significance and power of the
PLN. Michael is a Principal in Texas and I am here in Missouri. Had it not been
for Twitter, I never would have made the professional connection with Michael.
Thanks to #txed and Twitter.
It is now your turn to share what you know, expand your PLN,
and to empower your PLN Pals from around the world. Best Wishes – Ted
Challenge:
- Acknowledge
the nominating blogger.
- Share
11 facts about yourself.
- Answer
the 11 questions that the nominating blogger has created for you.
- List
11 bloggers or would be bloggers
- Post 11 questions for the bloggers you nominate to answer. Let all bloggers know they’ve been nominated. Don’t nominate a blogger who has nominated you.
So the adventure continues…
My Nominations to the Homework Challenge/Blogging
Challenge
1.
Brad Waid @TechBradWaid
2.
Drew Minock @TechMinock
3.
Stephanie Madlinger @CyberTeacher
4.
Andy King @MoTechTrainer
5.
Debbie Fucoloro @Debbiefuco
6.
Chris McGee @cmcgee
7.
Paul Wagner @Pwagnerlcisd
8.
Keri Skeeters @KeriSkeeters
9.
Laura Gilchrist @LauraGilchrist4
10. Gina
Hartman @Ghartman
11. Matt
Weld @MathewWeld
11 Facts about me…
1.
I grew up in a very small rural community in
Missouri. Once graduating from college, I moved to the suburbs. We all have a
passion for finding that perfect place to call “home”.
2.
I am a huge MIZZOU fan. Although I attended two
additional universities (MA degrees from Lindenwood University and EdS and EdD
from St. Louis University) after Good ‘Ol MIZZOU, I am a Tiger fan through and
through.
3.
My wife and I have three sons.
4.
I am a Christ Follower. My life verse is:
Jeremiah 29:11 For I the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “Plans to prosper
you, and not to harm you, to give you hope and a future.”
5.
I have a fear of intense open space heights…
Like being at the Grand Canyon. Now ironically enough, I did not realize I had
this fear until our family vacation to the Grand Canyon in June 2006.
6.
I play the alto saxophone (in our Family and
Friends band at school).
7.
My wife and I both graduated from MIZZOU;
however we never met each other until years later. The first time we met, it
was not a positive meeting. We now laugh about the first time we met.
8.
I am a Social Media “junkie”.
9.
As an adjunct professor at Lindenwood University
I find that I learn just as much as my students do. This work keeps me “in the
know” and in the loop”. It is important to “Sharpen the Saw”
10. I
am a “second career” educator. I went into sales right after college. After a
few years in this roller coaster career, I realized that this was not for me.
This year marks my 26th year in education. My first career helped me
discover my 2nd and “life-long” career in education!!! I’d rather be
no place else.
My answers to Principal Ogg’s Questions:
1) What
got you into the education field?
In high school I was immersed in band and drama. I knew that
I did not want to pursue an acting career, but I wanted to do something with my
theatre background. So after graduating from MIZZOU with a degree in Speech and
Dramatic Art I went into the field of ‘Sales”. Eventually this road took me
back to my theater roots and I became a high school theatre teacher.
2) What
has been your most rewarding accomplishment in teaching?
The most rewarding accomplishment as an educator has to be
making a connection with students who seem to be or tend to be those who are
“Lost at School”. Helping them achieve personal success and self-worth is what
it’s all about for me!
3) In
your opinion, what challenges do you see teachers facing in the future?
I believe it is the increased responsibility that is placed
on the classroom teacher. We are moving to
a lesser focus of responsibility on the outside agencies or families and
a greater responsibility or ownership that will be placed on the teacher. I also see the move to the technology facet of 21c as a challenge for districts and school personnel.
4) How
do you balance home life with your work life?
To be honest, this is a struggle for me. As s “work-a-holic”
it is difficult for me to let go of my work. I owe it to my wife and family to
keep me focused on family time.
5) What
was your favorite subject in school?
My favorite subjects in school were band and drama.
6) Are
you a person that sees the glass half empty or half full?
The glass is half-full. Is there any other way we need to
see it?
7) Favorite
book?
The Bible. It has
been an inspiration for me. It provides support, guidance, hope, fulfillment, and
security.
8) Favorite
App or Web 2.0 tools?
Yikes, favorite APP? There are so many. I really like
Flipagram to create a picture collage. I
really like Remind101 (for quick notification purposes), TodaysMeet (for
backchannel), and any Augmented Reality APP (that will further empower
learners).
9) In
your opinion, how important is it to use technology in education?
Technology integration is paramount. It must be folded into
the daily routine to work in conjunction with the curriculum work; not compete
with the curriculum work.
10) If
you could create a school in any way that you like, what would it look like?
The physical plant would be designed with open spaces for
collaboration and ample natural light. The day would allow for teacher
collaboration. Student and teacher voice would help lead out the focus for
instructional work. Forward thinking strategies would be the “norm” not the
“exception”. Best practices such as Genius Hour, Blended Learning, the Flipped
Classroom, Augmented Reality and BYOD would be embedded throughout the school community.
11) Why
did the chicken cross the road?
Because she knew that is where the adventure would begin.
My 11 Questions
1.
Brag on yourself. Tell me about your
accomplishments.
2.
What advice would
you give to a Twitter novice or rookie?
3.
What educational
strategy, in your opinion, has made the greatest impact or can make the
greatest impact on student learning in the classroom (or outside the class)?
4.
How has education
changed since you entered the field?
5.
What motivates
you to begin your work again each day?
6.
What book/s or
author/s has/have made the greatest impact on your career as an educator (Feel free
to list more than one book or author)?
7.
What do you do to
“relax” when you are away from school and work?
8.
Who is your
mentor? Why?
9.
Where you
recommend a friend to take a family vacation?
10.
What is your
greatest strength? How has this helped you in your career/life?
11.
What will be your
“legacy” in education?
Ted, love your questions and answers! It's so much fun to learn more about the valued members of my PLN. I didn't know you are a "second career" educator. I am, too! I didn't know you were a fellow SLU alum. Reading your answers, we really do have so much in common. It's no wonder I love chatting with you on Twitter and at awesome events like EdcampSTL and METC. However, I doubt we would have ever really connected without social media, which is another testament to its power and place in professional learning. I know I am a better educator because of our connection!
ReplyDeleteI participated in a Blogger Challenge in January, but your questions are so provocative, that I can't wait to tackle them! My answers, coming soon. ps I want to work in the school you describe in #10.
Hi Ted, here are my answers to your great questions http://theedcafe.wordpress.com/?p=813&preview=true Thanks for inspiring me to reflect on these!
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