Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Using an Interactive Journal to Build Relationship

As I spent the last 2 days in training for the Teacher Education Collaborative at San Jose State, I realized once again the great importance of the work that we do in education. Over and over presenters reminded faculty associates (mentor teachers) of the importance of transparency. How, I began pondering, can I be sure to involve my intern in my thought processes, sharing the rationale for all that I do in my classroom? One way that we have decided to share our thinking is through an interactive journal, a place where we can both record ideas and respond to each other. Here are a few items I plan to include as we begin the journal together.
  • Encouragement: I plan to use the journal to validate emotions such as anxiety of being a newcomer to the classroom.
  • Humor: Sharing funny snippets of observations/kidwatching will surely convey memorable lessons of our time together. Humor broadens the mind, relaxing each person.
  • Rationale: Giving my intern a forum to ask my rationale for certain procedures, lesson plans, parent communications etc. will make my teaching transparent and comprehensible.
  • Opportunities: to ask/answer any questions.
  • Goal Setting: I will use the journal to work with my intern to set SMART goals. I will also convey my own goals and be more accountable for them.
  • Observations/Insights: We can use the journal to record observations and insights each day. These can provide information for our weekly formal collaborative time.
  • Building on Strengths: The journal is a perfect opportunity to express appreciation and awareness of each other's strengths.
  • Increase Clear Communication: Having a dedicated place to jump off and communicate will help both of us remember all of the issues we want to discuss later in person.
I am excited about the challenge and opportunity to mentor my intern this year! How else would you use an interactive journal in a mentoring relationship?

3 comments:

  1. I see this post was from August 11, 2009. I am wondering how this is going. It sounds like a truly amazing opportunity for your intern.

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  2. I see you were starting this on August 11, 2009. Today is November 22, 2009. I am wondering how this is going. It sounds like a truly amazing opportunity for your intern.

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  3. Thanks Julie. It is actually going very well. She is very reflective and quite hard on herself so it is a very positive and constructive place for me to challenge her "self-talk" while also pushing her to try new strategies. She prefers a notebook and writing by hand, while I prefer to email as I can type faster than I can write, so we will find a way to somehow integrate our emails ( from our days apart) into the journal. The whole experience has been great so far; I am learning so much about myself as a teacher and strengthening the rationale behind the choices I make in the classroom.

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