Saturday, January 25, 2014

EduCon and a New Outlook

Day One of EduCon 2.6 at Science Leadership Academy is in the books and to say it was informative and amazing would be an understatement of epic proportions. I enjoyed meeting a bunch of people who have great ideas and sound advice and was fortunate enough to add to my own little network of connected educators. I could spend a lot of time going over everything I took out of the first day (and maybe it will become a post of its own after Day Two) but I want to just write about my biggest takeaway.

Since I started this blog last year, I've posted questions to myself and tried my best to come up with answers. At times I wrote reactively and sometimes wonder if I still feel the same way about my initial thoughts. The beauty of all of this is that meeting up with other people can give me a new perspective on what I originally thought and allow me to change how I view those original posts (which could make for an interesting new post). After today, I'm starting to get a better sense of what I can do about whatever situation I am facing. Being able to spend the day with a school full of thinkers, innovators, high-achievers, and whatever other descriptor you can think of shows me that it is possible to make this whole teaching thing work. If all I am going to do is ask myself questions about why or how things are the way they are, I'm not going to get anything done. Update: I'm not against questions as a way to start a conversation, but I have a nasty habit of trying to find questions that are irrelevant or have no answer and use them as excuses. 

In the grand scheme of things, I'm still a relatively new teacher and I know I haven't mastered everything I want to master yet (and really, what teacher ever will?). What I need to do is to remind myself to look for the answers to the relevant questions in my world. There are thousands of people out there blogging and on Twitter that can help me. If I can stick to that, it might not be smooth sailing, but at least I'll have an idea of where I want to go and the support to get me there.