"'The time has come,' the Walrus said, 'To talk of many things... of shoes and ships and sealing wax... of cabbages and kings... and why the sea is boiling hot... and whether pigs have wings!'"
This is one of my favorite quotes from "The Walrus and The Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll. I can't believe "the time has come" to reflect and summarize this final course... and ultimately, the end of my master's program. It is difficult to pick out the small details and conversations that have informed and molded me over the past year and a half... these same concepts will continue to guide and shape my career as I continue to work as a Curriculum Support Provider and pursue a future career in educational leadership.
There are countless things that have added value to my experience throughout this program (but I will try to elaborate on a few highlights):
1) The Sanger Cohort - Having a small group of people (who I got to know and trust) really helped me process and reflect upon the content and course material. I have made lifelong friends and am thankful to know that there are other hardworking and trustworthy individuals that are pursuing careers in educational leadership.
2) Instructional coaching & leadership - This is a very important concept that is multi-faceted and complex. There are several different approaches and theories... but having a variety of guest speakers and experienced professors who have different leadership and coaching styles helped provide opportunities for me to explore the kind of educational leader and coach that I want to be.
3) Mock-interview & guest speakers - Giving us a chance to process real-world examples and ask questions of administrators was extremely valuable. I am very thankful for this opportunity and will try to remember the advice and perspective that these experts in the field brought to our class.
4) My personal vision, goals, and ambitions - If I hadn't gone through this program, I wouldn't have discovered the potential and passion that I have for educational leadership. My professors and colleagues have helped me realize that I have the potential to be an effective educational leader someday. I am thankful for the opportunities for reflection and application. I am also thankful for the feedback and encouragement from my professors and peers. I will lean on my mentors and colleagues as I continue this journey into administration. This really... is just the beginning...
Very nicely summarized. Enjoy your new baby and good luck in your future pursuits!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome final blog! You are truly an amazing educator and I am lucky to have gained such a wonderful colleague and friend!
ReplyDeleteLove your final blog! So well written - like everything you do. I too am happy to have spent the program with the Sanger cohort. All of you are amazing. Good luck with the baby! I am sure I will hear you are Principal of your own school soon. Keep in touch.
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