I am sat here on the last Friday morning of a 14 week long
term. Although I am coming in next week to run some revision sessions, today definitely
marks the end of an exhausting term!
Highlights of the term include Mashramani Festival,
finishing the syllabus in iGCSE Geography and Chemistry with form 5, Phagwa
Festival and fourth form’s progress in chemistry.
Last term, fourth form had 5 C grades, everyone else was
failing. They weren’t prepared for the course. All of the concepts were new to
them. They weren’t used to my ways of teaching and I didn’t know the students’
best ways of learning.
In terms of not being prepared; there was nothing I could do
but I adapted the Form 3 scheme and taught it to the younger students to make
sure they were aware of what was coming. Fourth Form are also my tutor group so
I taught them about resilience. They held an assembly on resilience to the
whole school and each of them prepared a speech about their own experiences of
resilience. A few of them now count this as the most important skill you can
have as a student.
To test this out, we started the unit of chemical
calculations- the hardest one in the syllabus, full of new and abstract concepts
(What the hell is a mole?!) and hard-right-or-wrong answers; no room for
subjectivity. Assessment one- 24 fails, 1 C. It punched me in the face. Just as
I was getting to know this group of students, an unforgiving unit on
calculations makes a bridge between us.
I just wanted to move on, to leave this chapter and start
the next topic. I roped in my brother who happened to be studying the topic at
the same time. We recapped on the content and it felt a bit like Saving Private
Ryan; don’t leave a soldier behind.
By the end of the term 12 out of 25 of them are passing
chemistry. So clearly there are still some soldiers being left behind. I just
hope they got the resilience message even if they missed the chemistry
messages.
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