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End of Year Teaching Reflection 2017

November 19, 2017 in 2017 - Australia - No Comments

End of Year Teaching Reflection 2017

November 19, 2017 in 2017 - Australia - No Comments

Reflecting on our practice is an integral part of being a teacher. We need to critically think about our successes, challenges, and future directions.

I did some research into questions for teachers to answer as a reflection of their practice over the year. I found that I didn’t like any of the other lists as much as the one I did last year – from Minds in Bloom. There are 20 questions in all, so I will be making a series of posts to answer them all in sufficient detail, just like I did here last year.

These are the questionsβ€”I encourage you to use them (or others you may have found like them) to reflect on your own practice this year, and comment below if you have any revelations you would like to share!

  1. What are some things you accomplished this year that you are proud of?
  2. What is something you tried in your classroom this year for the first time? How did it go?
  3. What is something you found particularly frustrating this year?
  4. Which student in your class do you think showed the most improvement? Why do you think this student did so well?
  5. What is something you would change about this year if you could?
  6. What is one way that you grew professionally this year?
  7. Who amongst your colleagues was the most helpful to you?
  8. What has caused you the most stress this year?
  9. When was a time this year when you felt joyful and/or inspired about the work that you do?
  10. What do you hope your students remember most about you as a teacher?
  11. In what ways were you helpful to your colleagues this year?
  12. What was the most valuable thing you learned this year?
  13. What was the biggest mistake you made this year? How can you avoid making the same mistake in the future?
  14. What is something you did this year that went better than you thought it would?
  15. What part of the school day is your favourite? Why?
  16. What were your biggest organisational challenges this year?
  17. Who was your most challenging student? Why?
  18. In what ways did you change the lives of your students this year?
  19. Pretend that you get to set your own salary for this past year based on the job that you did. How much do you feel that you earned (the number you come up with should be in no way based on your current salary – rather, come up with a number that truly reflects how you should be compensated for your work this year)?
  20. Knowing what you know now, would you still choose to be a teacher if you could go back in time and make the choice again? If the answer is β€œno,” is there a way for you to choose a different path now?

How did 2017 shape up for you as a teacher?

 

Photo by Brigitte Tohm on Unsplash

Emily

Emily is a secondary science and math teacher in Australia. She enjoys sharing the real and human teacher life, facilitating the β€˜light bulb’ moment in her students, and drinking tea and wine.

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