Monday, May 19, 2014

Jumping right in

I have been in education for 24 years. TWENTY-FOUR years. How did that happen? When I first started my teaching career, I hadn't even been alive for 24 years. And yet here I am, jumping into a new (fingers crossed) chapter in my career. Currently, I teach first grade. I love 6 and 7 year old children. They are a funny combination of sweetness, curiosity, impulsiveness, and stickiness. They are slobs and can be so disorganized. They don't seem to notice the literal trail of paper they leave behind. They also have endless amounts of energy and creativity. I just love them. I especially love working in small reading groups with them.

And yet, despite my complete love of teaching the youngsters, I like change. I don't like to do the same thing over and over again (well...that's not entirely true. I never seem to tire of a great glass of red wine).  I have also always loved books. I loved going to the library as a little girl and checking out books. I kept a list of the Newbery Award winners on my desk - and made it my goal to read them all (I have not succeeded yet). My first graders share this love. They can not wait to visit our school library during our regular Friday morning time. Watching them sparked an idea. Perhaps it was time for me to shift my career focus from a single classroom to a much larger classroom - the school library.

And so here I am....taking my first step towards earning my endorsement in library science.


1 comment:

  1. Welcome to the endorsement program! This is my last class and I've thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Everyone is very helpful and you learn so much! :-)

    ReplyDelete