So for the past few weeks we have been preparing for our Education Review Office visit this week. All of our hard working Kaiako and Management team have been working even harder to ensure we showcase the amazing learning and teaching that happens here at James Street School everyday!
The thought of E.R.O visiting, without a doubt, causes stress - it's a given really however this visit was extremely positive. This time round I had an added perspective of the process as a staff trustee on the B.O.T.
I was able to contribute my own korero and knowledge of our kura at the BOT meeting with the ERO team. This was a great start to the review week. As a trustee I was able to confidently answer and elaborate upon the questions and queries presented to us. It was only an hour long meeting but we could have gone on and on about our school. I believe that our Board communicate and collaborate effectively to meet the learning needs of all our tamariki.
At the staff meeting with the ERO review team we were able to confidently and quickly provide our thoughts and knowledge regarding the five main questions that were on their agenda. Our staff are amazing! We work extremely well together with professionalism, humour and manaakitanga at the heart of our collegial relationships.
As an experienced teacher having an ERO reviewer observing in class still provides some nerves but it also provides another set of eyes and ears to see and hear the learning that is happening in my class for my learners. This time round the reviewer was accompanied by a member of the Senior Management Team. This is a new initiative. I was lucky to have Roz Dakin (Senior Syndicate leader and Deputy Principal) come in to 'showcase' my learners, their learning and my teaching. As Roz releases me every second Friday while I teach Waiata and Kapa haka she has her own knowledge of our class to enable her to speak to all the learning. Michelle Andrews was our reviewer.
While I taught my A.L.L group Roz and Michelle read through my planning and supporting documents. The reviewers had requested that they be able to speak with a few children to discuss their learning - both in their written books, online with their Google Drive & Classroom work as well as their e-Portfolios. I chose Rosemary and Ashlee to take on this task and they both were outstanding. Michelle was very impressed with them. They were 'overflowing' with all their korero about their learning!
Michelle later approached me to convey that she felt it was a privilege to be able to visit in my class. This was a lovely compliment especially because it came from an ERO reviewer! She spoke highly of our use of e-learning and the level of knowledge and skills the children have achieved in such a short timeframe. She had thought that we had been using Chromebooks/e-learning all year long and was amazed when I told her it had only been five weeks since we began with 1:1 Chromebooks. This positive feedback is so pleasing to receive. It definitely helped to 'fill my bucket' and the girls buckets' too. I am very proud of my tamariki! All the effort feels like it 'pays off' when it is recognised at this level.
Come Thursday lunchtime the BOT met with the ERO review team to hear the main points of their initial draft report. I was looking forward to this meeting most of all as I would be hearing it straight from the reviewers. Needless to say our overall report was very positive and as one of the reviewers said ... we should be very, very proud!
So in conclusion ... this week began with a degree of stress which turned in to pride, joy, happiness and of course relief that the week was over.
Anei aku korero, aku whakaaro, aku wawata mo aku akoranga i te Matauranga.
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