Letting Go
As a teacher, what is my role in the classroom? The answer to this question has changed greatly over the last decade. Today a teacher is more of a facilitator, an adult who supports the learning environment rather than someone who controls it (Lehmann, 2013). Has this transition been easy for me? Absolutely not! I am excited about the change, but I struggle with the daily release of responsibility that is necessary for student success (Wiggins, 2014). As professional development opportunities have given me resources and instructional strategies, my pedagogy has evolved; I am incorporating more technology and inquiry-based learning experiences. I am a believer in the shift! However, through the shift, I have maintained control. The time has arrived for me to LET GO. The question that continuously drives my reflections: how do I make learning relevant and more rigorous? I present scenarios through word problems where stude...