This morning I was
interviewed by Ayden Thomas on Heart Radio. This was because Ayden Lottering in
Grade 5 nominated me for the Coolest Teacher Award in a competition run by the
radio station. During the interview I had to answer as many questions within 60
seconds as I could, and all the questions were about ‘cool’ things that
children at school know about. In preparation for this interview several grade
5 and 7 pupils spent time coaching me on the things that were ‘cool’ so I
learnt about cool movies, cool clothes, cool people and cool songs. Reflecting
on this event and the process we went through, made me realize a few things.
And that brings me to my next
thought…..How much do our children know that we don’t? What do they know that
we should know? I typed 3 full pages of information that they told me about, at
least half a page just on sms speak. Would you be able to translate this? OMG
WUU2 LIB L2M LMHO Translated, this is: Oh my gosh! What you up to? (I am) lying
in bed, listening to music and laughing my head off. How much more would our
children learn from us as parents and teachers, if they saw us acknowledging
their experiences in our teaching? So, a comprehension on Justin Bieber, his
relationship with Selena Gomes and information about his songs is much more
likely to gain positive responses than one about the boy who put his finger in
the dyke to stop the flow of water.
Finally, the things that the
children said were cool about me, were actually wonderful things about the
school…the fact that we have animals around us, that they could come inside to
play games and make puzzles outside my office on cold mornings, and that the
teachers ‘play’ amongst themselves and with them…..That’s fly!