Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Teacher Tuesday: A Meeting of the Minds



Day 2 of the 31 for 21 Challenge

Not only is it Teacher Tuesday on the blog, but it’s also Teacher Tuesday at Shepherds College.

Every Tuesday at noon, the faculty and staff meet in the conference room for discussion and training. Today, the Residential Life Staff and the Academic Advisors met for an hour, and I was invited to attend. On alternating weeks, the faculty will meet. This time serves several important purposes:

1.       The staff gets to fellowship!  For a short period, they get to break away from being teachers, counselors, managers and disciplinarians and just focus on being co-workers, peers and friends. They each bring their lunches, and the room smells wonderfully of things like homemade Caesar salads, Subway sandwiches, and watermelon. They chat about upcoming weddings, babies, the Packer game and Pinterest.


2.       They pray and invite God into their thoughts, their conversation and their day.

3.       Announcements are made. Today they talked about upcoming staff training, an atypical class schedule for October 26th and a Horticulture Field Trip on October 19th for Joe, Daniela, Sean and Donovan.


4.       We have a Preview Day coming up! On October 12th, parents, prospective students, teachers and any other interested parties are invited to campus to learn more about our unique program. Today, the staff talked about the schedule of events and worked out which 1st year students will host our visitors. These hosts will sit at the lunch table with the prospective students to make them feel comfortable and welcome, talk to them about their experiences at Shepherds, and take them to the Bolthouse Center after the meal to play games while their parents attend more meetings.

5.       Shepherds College is a ground-breaking program for young adults with intellectual disabilities. There are other programs out there that are similar, but none just like us. We are constantly trying to improve, so we set the bar high and then keep raising it. This means we are continuously learning, continuously growing, and continuously pushing our limits. This means training. 

Today, Mrs. Konopasek taught the staff an exercise called Circles of Control using R.E.A.L. teaching methods.

            Mrs. Konopasek had staff stepping in and out of hula hoops in response to verbal examples of things a student might or might not have control over. When “your breakfast” was stated, the staff stepped into the hula hoop to show that they were in control of what they ate; when “your height” was stated, the staff stepped out of the hula hoop to show that it was something out of their control. 



            She then passed around an “I’m in Charge” handout designating feelings and actions that we can or cannot control – green for go (yes, I can control it!) and red for stop (No, I can’t control it!). By learning this lesson on control, students will grow to understand that we can influence people by our words and actions, but ultimately we cannot control them.


            The staff then paired off to talk about ways the circle of control can be taught and reinforced in the Residential Life and Academic/Advising settings.



            In past meetings, Mrs. Konopasek taught a process written about by Michelle Garcia Winner called Social Behavior Mapping. She revisited this topic and showed the staff how to use the Circles of Control in conjunction with Social Behavior Mapping for an effective visual presentation of the consequences of trying to control others. 


Miss Houk ended the meeting by asking the staff to apply what they learned about Circles of Control toward specific issues that arise with the students in the classrooms and living areas.



It’s not every day that I can leave work wiser and empowered with knowledge. I now feel adequately prepared to go home and take on my teenage daughter. She may be outside my hula hoop, but I just picked up the skills needed to map her social behavior.

The students aren’t the only people learning at Shepherds College.
 
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