Thursday, October 12, 2006

The end in sight...nope, just another mirage

The start of term 4 brings with it the end of a chapter. The year 12's finish on Wednesday and this will leave with me a total of 5 periods of teaching time each week until the year 11s leave (and that is only 2 weeks later). Don't get me wrong - I'm really excited, but the things that I have been putting off as long as I can are starting to come back and bite me on the proverbial. The year 12s will keep visiting me during my frees so as much as they are gone they are really not gone but it is really the BYTES program that has been begging for my attention lately. At this time of the year I start to look forward to next year. Normally you don't really have an idea of what you will be teaching yet, but at least I know that the BYTEs program is still under my wing. This means there is so much to do before the start of next year.
There is timetabling, staffing, curriculum development, deciding on which BYTES to run, organising the orientation sessions for the first week back including lesson plans and activities for staff and students, meetings about what has gone well, what needs improvement, meetings about new technologies that need to be learnt and bought, and numerous other things including meetings about the new building that is being custom built for the program and is already 6 months behind schedule.
The beauty is that I am excited about it. I feel like this is my real focus at the moment and the whole teaching thing is just getting in the way a bit of me doing what i really am interested in. I am really ready to launch myself into all the tasks that I have been putting off for the entire term and a bit of last term too. I'm really ready to get things organised for next year and to make all the changes I have been wanting to make that I know will improve the program and make it even better. The feedback from students and other staff has been really positive and it is nice to be able to see the fruits of your labour. Unlike the classroom where the students would get a mark regardless of how you taught, (not saying that good teaching wont make all the difference to the students) but this program actually wouldn't exist, or certainly not in its current form, without me. It is a nice feeling. But the work is not over and I am not willing to sit back yet. Or ever really. It is not in my nature to sit still. I constantly need a new challenge. Something to occupy myself. Something to push me. Once I've found it and conquered the challenge I have to move the goal posts or I am bored. It is something that I have only really just learnt about myself. Like the fact that I am a visual learner. I don't really remember things that I'm told but if I read something I'll remember it for life.
It is amazing how much I have learnt this year in general actually. This program has been brilliant for my technical knowledge about ICT. I have been forced to make the time to learn about technologies and programs that I have always wanted to learn but never had the time or reason to. It has made me a total technogeek and I'm loving it. It's all about the newest toy for me... and the latest one is a bluetooth slate for the interactive whiteboard. Kinda cool.
I guess I'm just really greatful that I have a job that I love that is different each day, is challenging, is rewarding and is teaching me so much about all the things I am interested in. The possibilities in the BYTES classroom are endless and I'm ready to head off and explore them.