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Meaningful Lessons

It is important for students to be able to see why they are learning about something and to be able to connect it to their lives.  I’m sure we have all had a student who have asked “Why do we have to learn about this?” I believe a vibrant learning environment means that students are able to see themselves why the class is learning about a specific topic and wouldn’t need to ask this question. There is a teacher in my school who is teaching a student who moved here from up North and it is the second time taking Social Studies 8 for him.   He came from a much more flexible learning environment, and struggled to adjust to the rigidity of learning in a large high school.   This teacher has made a point to include information about areas closer to where he is from without drawing attention to him.   She integrates this seamlessly into her lessons and as a result he is much more engaged in her class than he was in the same subject last school year.   Her efforts to ...

Systemic Structures

  Systemic structures are the way in which “school systems and structures operate ultimately influences their academic outcomes, culture of belongingness, collective commitment to dismantling racism and appreciation of diversity (Betts, 1992). It is up to those in leadership positions to create strong structures so vibrant learning spaces can be create. There are many ways in which systemic structures can be applied.   First, a strong relationship because the school and the PAC is important.   Parents have an important voice in the school, and having many parents involved in PAC, and them having their voices heard will help the school over the long run.   A PAC can influence how the school and community work together. Second, there needs to be a collaboration within the school.   This can be encouraged by having collaboration time set aside each month and encouraging teachers to collaborate.   In my school district, teachers can applied for Collaborativ...

Experiential learning

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Experiential learning is when students learn by doing. In 21st century learning, I believe this should be what educators focus on because this will give students the skills necessary to succeed as an adult. They are using hands-on experiences and a reflection of that experience to be able to connect what they learn in the classroom to the real world.   When I was growing up, a remember a lot of time spent learning by copying notes down from the board, memorizing terms and facts, and a lot of drilling in subjects such as math. While I do feel that some aspects of that type of education is still important, I see a huge shift in how teachers teach the curriculum. With the advance of technology, students are able to access information almost immediately with their devices, so the type of education I received does not make sense nowadays.   BC came out with new curriculum in the past few years and I can see that there has been a huge shift in what facts students need t...

Engaged Teachers and Students

One of the things that stand out to me when I think about vibrant learning spaces is that both teachers and students are engaged in the environment.   Teachers have such an influence on the tone of the classroom, so if the teacher isn't interested and putting forth engaged energy, it will be very difficult to have students feel engaged. In the ever more complicated role that teachers play, this means that self-care is very important for educators. When a teacher is burnt out and exhausted, it would be very difficult to create a vibrant learning space. However, self-care is difficult when there are ever increasing demands on teachers in both their professional and private lives. I have seen that over the years, there is less time for teachers to prepare and collaborate with their colleagues and more time where teachers are instructing and supervising. This leaves little time for spending time creating engaging and creative lessons. Thus, I think, as educators we need to ...

Relationships

  A vibrant learning community is one where the importance of relationships is highlighted.   I believe that relationships have become the focus of teaching more and more since I have started teaching.  In my school, we have been working at identifying students who may not have a connection with any adults in the building and have tried to work on making sure we connect with those students. Students may be exposed to many significant stressors in their lives such as food and housing insecurity, the recent pandemic and teachers also face stressors in their lives.   However, if teachers and students are connected to each other then learning in a positive environment can still happen.   Trust (2021, p.2) states that “Strong relationships with teachers and school staff can dramatically enhance student’s level of motivation and therefore promote learning”. I have seen evidence of the importance of strong relationships in my job as a school counsellor.   When I...