The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

28
The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success

Transcript of The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

Page 1: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

The First Years of Teaching

Dispositions and Attitudes

for Success

Page 2: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

Acknowledgements

All Images from Fulton County K-12 Students

Contact

Denise Jennings, Coordinator of Art and Drama Education

http://www.fultonschools.org/dept/curriculum/art/

[email protected] or [email protected]

Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GA

Page 3: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

The Story of Two New Teachers

One Ends Like

This…

Page 4: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

The other like this…

Page 5: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

What makes the difference?

Dispositions and Habits of Mind

Page 6: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

Dispositions for Success

1. Professionalism & Work Ethic

2. Interpersonal Skills

3. Emotionally Centered

4. Self-Reflective

Page 7: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Without these, new teachers will not meet expectations in Fulton County Schools

• Criteria for hiring

• Hone and build in Year 1-3 induction

Dispositions for Success

Page 8: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

1. Professionalism

• Strong work ethic: doesn’t expect it to be easy; dedicated to working hard and doing the job well

• Problem-solver not a problem- maker

• ALWAYS meet deadlines and keep their word

• Honesty and ethical behavior

Page 9: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Want to reach beyond art to become valuable on school team

• Can see the big picture, understands when to keep admin. informed, when too ask questions and when to handle it themselves

• See themselves as a professional in ALL ways, ALL the time (dress, actions, preparation; interpersonal interactions)

Page 10: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Know the first year will mean long days, weekend work to plan, build organizational systems, and reflect and refine practice

Page 11: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Not a “HMU”!

Page 12: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

2. Interpersonal Skills

• Understand that you get what you give in relationships

• Communicate to students that they CARE about the student, art, the life of the mind

• Work well with colleagues and administrators

Page 13: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

– On-the-Team and grateful to have a good job

– Things happen – go with it and make it work

• Positive attitude, on the team and grateful to have a good job

• Flexible and good-natured; when the unexpected happens can go with it and make it work

Page 14: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• At the same time, can be proactive and communicate WISELY

• Communicate excitement about learning in art and in many areas beyond art

Page 15: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Reach out to classroom teachers – understand interdisciplinary nature of learning and build ways to connect with other teachers

• Build respect and relationships throughout the school and system; volunteer for committees and special projects and DO THEM WELL

• Never bring problems forward without thoughtful solutions

Page 16: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Emotional resiliency to do the work and grow as a teacher

3. Emotionally Centered

Page 17: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Plug in to a Support System; be proactive - build their own

Page 18: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Wise choices in role models and teacher friends

Page 19: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

4. Self-Reflective

• Reflect on and revise teaching on a daily basis

Page 20: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Identify own strengths and areas of need

• Build personal learning network to address needs -- State Art Association, NAEA, Area Artists and Centers, peers, experienced art educators

Self-Reflective

Page 21: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Intellectual curiosity about art: criticism, art history, aesthetics and the creation and communication of meaning in artwork

Self-Reflective

Page 22: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

Year 1-2 Induction Includes

• All of the above

• Art teacher mentors

• Year-long support sessions to address curriculum implementation, planning, classroom management, budget, and more

• And we STRESS…

Page 23: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

• Be careful not to commit to TOO much in and outside of school the first year

• Seek Balance! Have fun in your work!

Page 24: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

And Finally…

Teach with Your Heart!

Page 25: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

LOVE the children

LOVE your work

Page 26: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

Enjoy the Journey

Page 27: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

Acknowledgements

Images from Fulton County Schools K-12 Students

Contact:

Denise JenningsCoordinator of Art and Drama [email protected] or [email protected]

http://www.fultonschools.org/dept/curriculum/art/

Page 28: The First Years of Teaching Dispositions and Attitudes for Success.

Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, GA

• 97 schools• Over 14,000 employees• 88,000+ students• K-12 Art Education• 162 Certified Art Educators

Contact: Denise E. Jennings• Coordinator of Art and Drama Education• [email protected] or [email protected]• http://www.fultonschools.org/dept/curriculum/art/