“What could I possibly say that would be different than what I have already shared? Well, the awesomeness continues with educators intrinsically motivated with the spirit of life-long learning!”
-- me :)
The TDSB Google Camp is
a conference for TDSB educators by TDSB educators looking to build their
Professional Learning Network beyond like-minded peers continues to inspire. Yes,
TDSB Google Camp 6.0 has come and gone! 600 educators registered to a SOLD OUT
event in less than 12 hours! For me, this means several things… there is a
demand for professional development focussed on pedagogy, global competencies
and leveraging technology across all panels and at varying points of entry for
educators in the TDSB. Educators across our school board came out on a Saturday
to connect, learn and share… and build or strengthen relationships with
colleagues within school communities and across the board. Check out all the resources at bit.ly/CampG6
Keynote Speaker Dean
Shareski @shareski stayed true to form! His Keynote “What’s Joy Got To
Do With It?” has us thinking about getting deep into learning and what it is
all about. His hope was that we would leave with a take-away:
- Help you Smile
- Help you
Think
- Help you
Act
Through all of this,
questioning ourselves around ‘what we do about things that concern us’; more
importantly our students. Dean quotes Malcolm Gladwell, “Ideas and dissonance
are supposed to bring you joy”. The status quo is limiting for both teachers
and students, igniting negative perceptions that school is boring and non-relatable.
Learning needs to be engaging, fun and open with opportunities for students’
choice. While building a community of learners in you class communities
consider ‘What do schools focus on to support students in the school
community?’ and moving aware from one-off spaces. When connecting or
conferencing with a student; focus on their successes/ strengths over their
challenges, ‘free of bias and full of potential’! How might we better support
our students’ well-being and achievement; consider moving from “What’s the
matter?” to “What matters to you?” Building and strengthening relationships
with our students, we need to be comfortable with relinquishing part of our
control and role; being facilitators and connectors to create a community of
learning. Knowing when to be Sage-on-the-Stage or Guide-on-the-Side and
considering Meddler-in-the-Middle, as we are learning alongside our students.
This!
create, design, invent, enrich @DiscoveryEd— Zélia (@ZeliaMCT) November 3, 2018
'math shapes, influences and shapes us'... how do we capture that excitement?@shareski #TDSBcamp
Looking at something and having a new perspective.
Also, check out https://t.co/hZxJOR4APd math through a social studies lens pic.twitter.com/zpr6pblOqU
TY @shareski! Keynote has definitely left us with a lot to Think about! Truly appreciate your humour but mostly, your candid, honest approach to bring to the forefront the importance to put into action how we look at what we are doing and how that supports our students.#TDSBcamp pic.twitter.com/Dne7GzfWC0— Zélia (@ZeliaMCT) November 3, 2018
Student agency and voice
continues to be an invaluable part of our class community! Kamla Rambaran
@kamla_sharbear and I take pride in sharing, and at times, stepping aside as
students present their story/perspective of their learning journey. Today was
no different! Thank you for our former Grade 4 & 5 students for joining us
today and speaking to educators about being entrepreneurs, philanthropists and
changemakers. Students highlighted the Design Thinking process as it guided
their learning, iterations of ideas and products; the inquiry process to
question and seek evidence to support their ideas; as well as reflecting on
their learning and its impact on a global citizen they may never meet. Check
out our slide deck bit.ly/entrepreneurshipGC18
So grateful when students are able to join and share their learning experiences and perspective! #TDSBcamp @tdsb Global Competency: Entrepreneurship & GSuite Apps pic.twitter.com/uOEFQlDltb— Zélia (@ZeliaMCT) November 3, 2018
To go through the
sessions I attended today would be limiting that awesomeness of the day because
I was only able to be in a small part of the learning community. Definitely
check out the twitter discussions via #TDSBcamp and give yourself some time to
watch a few sessions captured via @periscopeco. Thank you Spencer Shawn, Tim Barker and Navdeep Aujla for giving a window
into the day for those #NotAtTDSBcamp! Check all this out https://www.pscp.tv/TDSB_TLT/follow
Shoutout to the team who captured several sessions via periscope & to all #TDSBcamp volunteers who supported in making today just simply awesome! @spencerlion @MrBarkersclass Navdeep Aujla I appreciate your time & commitment to give a window into the day for those #NotAtTDSBcamp! pic.twitter.com/rIITnVswyG— Zélia (@ZeliaMCT) November 4, 2018
Robert Dunlop @dunlop3339 wraps up our high-energy, mind full of ideas and new
relationships forged with a focus on “How happy are you as an educator?” Asking
us to look at the peaks and valleys of our career happiness timeline; and that
our ‘perceptions create our reality!’ Our happiness is unique to us, our
position, our personality and experiences and that ‘teaching is the best
career, if you can see it that way’. He challenges us to figure out the 40% of
what we can control to strive towards happiness. And, sometimes we need a
reminder or to just give ourselves permission for self-care so that we can go
on being our best selves for our family and our students. Additionally, Robert
encourages us to take action through Random Acts of Recognition: act
immediately on an authentic thought, appreciation or gratitude and send a
shoutout (email, text, tweet) to connect with that person(s) and let them know.
You might be surprised at how much that moment will improve not only your
happiness but theirs too.
Listen to your life! @dunlop3339 #TDSBcamp— Zélia (@ZeliaMCT) November 3, 2018
Change your situation ... leave or surround yourself by positivity. Who with and where do you choose to be. pic.twitter.com/ItpeHXxP37
Thank you Kevin Bradbeer, Carlo DiFelice, Shelley Lowry, Marlena Rivett, Peter Singh, Manon Gardner, Kathy Withrow, Ron Felson, Zorica Prekajski, Wayne Loo and TDSB_IT Services for the opportunity to be a part of the
Google Camp crew along with #TDSBdll and #TDSBhybrid.
A shout-out to the TDSB
Google Camp Committee and volunteers for making the day even more special with
your support, attention to detail and all of the awesomeness that made this day
great. TDSB Google Camp 7.0 can’t get here soon enough!
McMurrichJPS represents at #TDSBcamp today! and don't forget to check out @kamla_sharbear and I during Session 1 - Global Competency: Entrepreneurship & GSuite Tools pic.twitter.com/zfylX9EEnn— Zélia (@ZeliaMCT) November 3, 2018
We are here at #tdsbcamp and excited for a great day of learning, sharing, collaborating and building #PLN with @tdsb https://t.co/ByFDuRdaVF pic.twitter.com/ZxH7bAgRa7— Zélia (@ZeliaMCT) November 3, 2018
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