Well. Sometimes being a CRT can be a hard slog for no feedback and can feel mighty unrewarding. Then there's those other times...
I got a message from a teacher the other day. I've had the class more than once this year and also some of the students in Literacy Intervention sessions. It's a good class and often rewarding because passing the students in the corridor sometimes ellicits a hopeful "Mrs L, are you in our room today?" which is always nice to hear.
The other day though... The class were filling in their self assessment forms for the year in which there's a section for their goals for the following year. Two of the students put in;
"To have Mrs L as my classroom teacher".
Bless their little hearts! Those are the moments that make absolutely everything about being a CRT 100% worthwhile.
Regards,
Mel.
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
End of Year Report - 2012
Yes! It's that time of year. You are able to find the End of Year Report at the link below;
http://wodongacrtsupportnetworkpd.blogspot.com.au/p/we-are-approaching-end-of-financial.html
Regards,
Mel Lichnovsky-Klock
http://wodongacrtsupportnetworkpd.blogspot.com.au/p/we-are-approaching-end-of-financial.html
Regards,
Mel Lichnovsky-Klock
Monday, December 24, 2012
We'd like to take this opportunity to wish all of our members and subscribers a very Merry Christmas! If you do not celebrate Christmas, or celebrate another festive season, we wish you a merry one of those too!
If you are travelling these holidays, please drive safely and keep a special eye out for those that aren't! We'd like to remind you all that speeding, driving while talking on your mobile phone and not wearing your seatbelt are all considered "Naughty" and will make sure you end up on the business end of one of Santa's lists!
If you are camping, hiking, boating or one of those other outdoor activities please remember to take all the appropriate safety precautions! For those of you staying home, please remember that you are staying where most accidents happen!
We hope you all have a wonderful time and make it through to the new year safe and sound!
Regards,
Melinda Lichnovsky-Klock
Wodonga CRT Support Network Coordinator.
If you are travelling these holidays, please drive safely and keep a special eye out for those that aren't! We'd like to remind you all that speeding, driving while talking on your mobile phone and not wearing your seatbelt are all considered "Naughty" and will make sure you end up on the business end of one of Santa's lists!
If you are camping, hiking, boating or one of those other outdoor activities please remember to take all the appropriate safety precautions! For those of you staying home, please remember that you are staying where most accidents happen!
We hope you all have a wonderful time and make it through to the new year safe and sound!
Regards,
Melinda Lichnovsky-Klock
Wodonga CRT Support Network Coordinator.
Monday, December 10, 2012
December Inspire Magazine
Here is the December edition of the DEECD's Inspire Magazine. It appears that the DEECD has stopped producing it's online version and the magazine is now only available in .PDF format.
Happy reading!
Mel
Happy reading!
Mel
Saturday, December 8, 2012
40 weeks, 40 classrooms! No 9
This weeks "40 weeks, 40 classrooms!" video looks at student workspaces and the impacts of the workspace on the student!
Regards,
Mel Lichnovsky-Klock
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