Thursday 27 October 2016

Teacher Well Being

Teacher Well Being


Recently I attended a SENCO conference on mental health and well being.  It was a truly fantastic conference organised by Forest Way Teaching School Alliance.

One of the speakers, Des Hewitt, was very inspiring when he spoke about the importance of looking after teachers mental health and well being.  It made me realise some of the elements in my career that have helped me to keep going.  

1. Connect with others

For me the connection with other teachers has always revitalised me when I am feeling uninspired.  This is mainly through connecting with teachers around Europe through eTwinning.  I know that the network of UK eTwinners and European eTwinners are always there to support and offer suggestions.  I also know that this community holds the principles of education as being collaborative as central.  The ideas and resources that are shared, as well as, the fantastic opportunities I have had through eTwinning have ensured that I haven't become disillusioned with teaching.

2. Learn something new

I have always enjoyed learning and have had plenty of opportunities to be a lifelong learner. In my career, I have been fortunate enough to have head teachers who allowed me to take part in a range of CPD.  Some of my passions are SEN, literacy and iPads.  However, through eTwinning, I have learnt a lot about computing and technology.  I have been able to attend courses at the future classroom lab.  The future classroom lab is in Brussels and the presenters there are so inspiring, with some great ideas for activities to inspire learning in class.  Not only therefore have I learnt new things but the pupils I work with also benefit.

3. Be aware of your own feelings

This is a very personal one.  While working at a different school someone suggested I need more resilience.  This led me to question what resilience is and whether I did lack it.  I think that being aware of my own feelings is far more important.  I was very unhappy at that school and once I recognised this I was able to deal with this.  I handed my notice and moved on to the role I am in now.  I am much happier, although it is not easy.  I am also honest with the people around me and make sure I make time to connect with others in school.  It is really important that we are aware of how are feeling affect our interactions and I hope that I have become much better at this.

4. Get Active

Just before the summer I began running again with a couple of friends.  This is something I know has a very positive effect and is one of the hardest to keep doing. I haven't been as active recently and I do notice this.  I know that to keep positive, running is one of the best things I can do.  However, at the moment I am trying to do either a walk or a run as I have hurt my knee.

5. Do something good for others.

At school at the moment there is a lot of pressure from external advisors.  This is leading to staff feeling quite low at the moment.  Des Hewitt, talked about an NQT who made some well being bags for staff at her school.  It was such a lovely idea that I wanted to try and do something similar.  I contacted a number of educational companies to see if they would be willing to donate anything to my teacher well being bags.  The response was absolutely amazing.  
Thanks to Twinkl, eTwinning, TTS, Worth it projects, Be the Jellyfish, Curve Theatre, Action for Happiness, Education Support Partnership and Nasen for sending donations.
Tomorrow I will be giving these bags out to all the staff in school not just teacher's but every adult who works in school.  I hope it goes a little was to helping everyone feel their contribution is valued and hopefully they will all try to do follow the advice of the teacher 5 a day for mental health and well being.




Monday 17 October 2016

Pokemon Go in Italy


I have to admit that ever since my children introduced me to Pokemon Go I have been very fascinated by it.  
Anywhere you go that attracts tourists is great for Pokemon hunting and Florence was no exception.  With so many beautiful landmarks, the poke stops are only a few metres apart.  While I am getting somewhat bored with catching Pidgy's Ratta and Sparrow's at home, I decided to give Pokemon hunting a try while visiting Florence.  

Initially I was somewhat disappointed as a Pidgy appeared followed by a Ratta.  However as I stocked up on Poke balls and potions an Evie appeared.  Then I spotted on my nearby list a silhouette of something I didn't have.  After a bit more walking toward the river I had caught a couple of magicarp, then a Pinsir appeared.  I had not caught a Pinsir so was excited to add a new Pokemon to my pokedex.  Sadly after three attempts the Pinsir ran off.  Later that day I discovered Pinsir's are not rare in Florence and by the end of my short stay had caught seven.  
I hatched another egg while walking and was fortunate enough to get a Lapras from it.  My buddy, a graveler, managed to give me enough candy to evolve.

My most exciting catch was Pikachu who appeared near a poke stop while I was sitting enjoying a pizza for lunch.  Then on the way to the airport I caught a Grimer who I had never even heard of before.  I used a raspberry and an ultra ball in the hope it would guarantee a catch which luckily it did.

All in all I think I may stick to Pokemon hunting in tourist places from now on as it is more exciting than the Pidgy's and Ratta's around my house.