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Professional Development – Part 8 – Feedback and Reflection
Miyajima Torii by Pablo Fernandez CC BY NC SA I have been blogging this past year in stages about some Professional Development I have personally undertaken. This blog post explores the sharing from others in my PLN based on a series of videos taken of one of my classes and me asking for some feedback from others in the community. If you are just joining in, welcome, but you might like to go back to Part 7 here to find out some of the back story. This post is about the feedback from others and reflective growth moving forward from here. I was initially really excited for some conversation amongst…
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Professional Learning Part 5 – Lessons 3-6
Redux 2016 – Summer Olympic Sports by Charos Pix CC BY NC SA I am really excited for lesson 3 where we will look at setting up student focused skill pull outs. I am planning to use a Must, Should, Could priority system where students will play another series of games and then complete a Heat Map of court usage from a observational partner who is watching one of our Pyramid games. The student will map for 2 minutes where their partner is moving on the court and then for 2 minutes make a note of where most of their shuttle shots landed/were hit. I am hoping that between the…
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Professional Learning Part 6 – Reflection and re-write
Window Shopper by Hindrik Sijens CC BY NC SA This year I have been blogging about the PE Professional Goals that I have set and my journey as I chronicle my way through the cycle of writing these goals, the actions needed to be taken to implement them, the student learning I have worked towards and then the lesson series and now I would like to share some of the reflections and teacher learning that I have taken away. This is not the end… I have the next phase of this work which is to teach it all again to a different Grade 7 class in the coming months and…
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APPEC16 – links and resources
This weekend I am grateful to APPEC for allowing me to come and present at their annual conference hosted by Hong Kong International School (HKIS). There are hundreds of PE teachers, Outdoor Educationalists, some researchers, students and vendors – all here to unite about growing our professional practice around Student learning. You can get on social media and look for #APPEC16 to join in the fun. When I present, I am conscious that I want to engage people in the thinking and the physical experiences as well as have time to ask questions and clarify ideas and to take things away for discussion or implementation when they get back to…
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Professional Learning Part 4 – Collecting Evidence – Lesson 1 + 2
untitled by Mark Barry CC BY NC SA This year I have been working around two professional development goals – one is data driven and the other is to video myself teaching and work to see areas of strength and areas for growth. I am on a quest to use data more effectively in my PE classes to really see if what I am doing has the desired affect on student learning. I have been sharing a lot of my thoughts, concerns and questions on Voxer and have been soaking up the commentary of others – one in particular, Dr. Stephen Harvey, a lecturer and writer working in the USA…
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Professional Learning + Video – Part 3
Special Report by Brian Rinker CC BY This academic year one of the Middle School Professional Learning aspects is to have a video taken of you (me) teaching a class. It is any class you choose (so bias expected!) and then I need to nominate a special soul to come and chat with me about a series of things that I can nominate. I of course will have watched the video and prepared my observations and data for my learning partner. This is something I am hoping to do in the next few months and I am wondering if I could ask one person from my school but also invite…
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Professional Learning + Data = analysis student learning – Part 1
Algorithms by Kevin Dooley CC BY I am grappling with the direction of my professional growth and defining a SMART goal for the next academic year. The focus of course is Student Learning in Physed (and Wellness/Health). I have moved to the International School of Beijing (ISB) and as with any school, there are expectations of professional growth and the Middle School at ISB have decided to do this in two different ways. Firstly we are being asked to “develop a goal that shows growth in your ability to use data to provide a more personalized learning experience for your students” and secondly we are being asked to set a guiding…
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Thoughtful Strategy can lead to Success.
Eyes on the Prize by Alan CC BY NC SA Thoughtful strategy can lead to success. In PE our team has been working hard to develop Key Concepts of study that could be used in any context – not just PE. This has lead to some healthy conversation with our PE Team about the lifelong learning we want students to take from our subject and apply to other aspects of their lives and in our Net Games units we look at Strategy through the Key concept of how to plan for performance and collaborate effectively with others to do this. Students have been working in designated teams of 3 (that I…