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Saturday, August 26, 2017

Celebrate This Week-Change is Messy-August 26, 2017

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This week I celebrate change and all its messiness. 
After a VERY long time as a classroom teacher in 4th grade, I am transitioning to a new role as a K-2 intervention teacher. It is exciting, invigorating, scary, strange and wonderful all at the same time. 
I am used to feeling (fairly) confident in what it is that I need to do. I know 4th grade well. I knew what to expect and I was good at it. I have left the comfortable familiarity of my classroom, set up a new space, and left my teaching partner of 8 years. We had a rhythm and knew each other well. 

I have a new teaching partner, who is also a dear friend, and a new team of amazing educators, many of whom I have known for years. I am working with 16 classroom teachers who worked with my successor for a long time. I have much to learn and much to prove.
I am not confident....yet, but I take comfort in others' faith in me. 

This week I celebrate and embrace the opportunity to grow as an educator by relying on the expertise of others. I embrace the opportunity to surround myself with young children who will surely challenge and inspire me. It is awkward and uncomfortable and I am loving every minute of it. 




6 comments:

  1. What a great new position. Change sure can be messy and unsettling at first, but with time it will be awesome! As a reading specialist I work with all grades, 1-5, and the little ones sure can be fun.

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  2. Best wishes, Gigi. When I moved into the coaching role I was so nervous, but I loved working with all the teachers. It sounds like you will be perfect for this new work. Happy Birthday, too!

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  3. So hard to change! I'm changing this year too - out of my 6th grade classroom and into the role of a k-5 coach... so I totally get what you are feeling... It's going to be good, though! I just know it!

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  4. Love the pics of your new space and your willingness to grow. Kudos for stepping out of your comfort zone and embracing the messiness.

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  5. Change can be hard. I'm glad to see you are embracing it and enjoying the bumps along the way. Congratulations!

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  6. Change is the path to finding who we can be. Your new role sounds like it can be just right! Enjoy.

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