Friday, April 18, 2014

My Inspirations...

I've been following these wonderful ladies for more than a year now. I've been inspired by their work and the work that they are doing in the area of early learning. I can spend hours on these two blogs and learn new things every time I visit them. These two wonderful ladies are Joanne M. Babalis and Jocelyn Schmidt. If you visit my classroom, you'll see that some areas of my classroom are the reflection of their classrooms.

This is my second year in Full-Day Kindergarten and therefore, I am always looking for ideas and practices that I can use to change and improve to help my students' learning, as well as my own professional learning. I'm always looking for PD opportunities to help improve my teaching and browse the web for innovative ideas and strategies. Joanne and Jocelyn have motivated me and have helped me to look at Early Learning through a different lens.

When I started my career as a Kindergarten teacher last year, I was exposed to the world of Inquiry-Based learning. I had no idea about this new pedagogy. So I started my own professional development. I read several articles and browsed several websites and came across Joanne's website. Her journey of transforming her classroom motivated me to do things differently. Her enthusiasm of learning and helping other Early Learning (EL) teachers is contiguous. She blogs about her professional learning and the learning of her students in a way which helps new teachers like me to try things differently.

During my exploration and learning about Inquiry-based learning I also came across Jocelyn's website. Just like Joanne, she has inspired and motivated me in my journey of becoming a better EL educator. I was struggling with the partnership that we are required to have with our ECEs (Early Childhood Educators) and Jocelyn's professional reflection about this very topic helped me improve the relationship and partnership with my ECE.

I'm very lucky to have these unofficial mentors in my life! These two ladies have been my inspiration and I know that they've inspired many more teachers like me who are seeking some help in the area of Early Learning. Thank you ladies for taking time out of your busy schedule to write about yours and your students' journey!

3 comments:

  1. Woooooooow!!! I am sincerely moved by this blog post!!!


    Thank you so much!!! So happy to inspire others!! All the best to you on this incredible learning journey that you have begun!

    Joanne Babalis

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  2. Hi Asma,
    Wow! Thank you for such the generous and kind words! I am truly humbled by your comments and I'm so glad my journey has inspired you. Your first post highlights the power of being a reflective practitioner and I was delighted to read it and I look forward to following your journey through your blog!
    Here's to new learning and exciting new chapters!
    Warmest regards,
    Jocelyn

    www.ljpskindergartenteam.blogspot.com

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  3. Asma,
    Having had the opportunity to team teach with you years back, I still look around my classroom today and see many of our rich collaborative ideas, feel the academic imprint that you have instilled in my heart and influenced my pedagogy. Your a first class leader and your dedication to being a life-long learner echos through your teachings. Wonderful blog and I look forward to following you through your new adventures in Kindergarten!
    Highest regards,
    Kelly Lewis
    Gr. 3 Teacher OCDSB

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