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Teacher Podcast #8 - Lawrenceburg Middle School Pilot Second Training

Teacher Podcast #8 - Lawrenceburg Middle School Pilot Second Training

Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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Jayme and I were caught off guard by our nerves for this second in person workshop day. I think the reality was that we were using technology we were super familiar with running ourselves to promote more transparency and we weren't in control. Two type A's like to be in control! It was so good though and I think our biggest takeaways from this day and this pilot are:

  • We individualize so much for our students, why don't we do the same for our teachers?

  • Allow real vulnerable conversations and be open to suggestions for improvement

  • When the teachers saw improvement in their main teaching role, they wanted it for their classrooms or personal life next.

Jayme had 65% of her staff participate and we were looking for their feedback. I noticed in these responses they are the ones I get from the Organize 356® community. Accomplishment is the number one response I get when I ask people "How does it feel to be organized?" And this group of teachers were no different. This was after only 6 months of use too!! We used the Mentimeter app so that they could submit their answers via their phones so they could be open and vulnerable. We asked "What have you noticed about using the index cards?" Here were a few of the responses:

  1. Get things out of my head

  2. My ideas are organized

  3. I remember things better

  4. I can prioritize tasks

  5. Less stress

  6. Saves time

  7. Visibly see what I wanted to do but haven't yet.

So the second question we asked them was if they were taking work home. I was shocked that more teachers didn't say yes. I really thought that was going to be higher until Jayme explained her expectations. Jayme has communicated with her staff how to effectively use their time. Just because it's called the Friday Workbox® AKA Teacher Workbox, you don't have to do it on Fridays. She explained to them that she stays late on most Thursdays for games. Since the games don't start until 6, she has 3 hours to process her workbox. This is helping them not bring work home. Here were the results to that second question.

  1. No (9)

  2. Yes (15)

  3. Sometimes (9)

I was also curious to see how many teachers were using digital organization and to what extent. I was shocked that paper was the highest. I thought for sure because of all the buzz that it would be higher digital or hybrid, but nope. In the society of America, a capitalist country, we have our own rules within each organization, so there is not this one, main digital stream. This leads to paper!! And by the way, index cards are paper. I've been challenged on this. Think about it...would you rather have your teachers write something down quickly on an index card and continue instruction OR would you like them to pull out their phones? I would hope if you choose the latter there would be an expectation that it not be in the middle of instruction. But then two things happen, the teacher is trying to remember to put it in

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