This is when I realized that if you come focused, and perform as if you will never get to perform again. even against all odds, you can come out on top. The students did perform this way, and were rewarded for it. They made it to finals, and performed well again. The band placed 11th overall, next to some very fierce competition. Great job guys!
This post will also be my last, sadly, because my project for this term has drawn to a close. I Have learned so much and will now take this opportunity to reflect on what I have learned. The biggest lesson I probably learned about myself and my teaching abilities is that to be an effective teacher you must have patience and remain open minded. Even though these are very broad lessons, they have really helped me to learn more about myself. I learned that in one class period, you can't try to fix everything that needs to be fixed, it's impossible, especially if you're picky. If I could do things differently, I would just try to focus on one thing at a time so that the students don't get information overload. Most students can't handle trying to change multiple things about their show at one time. The other lesson I learned, which is to remain open minded, is one I am sure will help me grow as a future educator. Staying open minded is what can make or break a teacher in my opinion. Over the time span I spent working with this band, I sometimes caught myself only trying to teach with one technique, instead of being open minded to how students learn, and teaching using multiple techniques. I feel that if I can really broaden my horizons on different styles of teaching students, I can become the "master teacher" and build up a great program for the arts in whatever school I end up in. Overall, this experience has been quite rewarding and, if given the chance, I would do it all over again.