Both Clark and I were excited and driven by our kaupapa ako class rather than workshop but reality hit when a big number selected the kaupapa ako (or later selected ) and reality hit.
Resources were initially an issue especially the digital programme and release. When Clark had release it was just me, Erana, Paul and 53 kids. My word reflection was compromise- with my twitter chat being just that: I felt that I was compromising teaching with managing- just the roll took 10 minutes within the open space, implications of facebook, level one learners needing time and not being able to give it and then... I felt that I was working with new learners who I hadn't worked with before.It was a relief to have a reliever aligned (thanks Karyn!) but communication is crucial to make this successful and Alisha catered well for Sani but I was left with 52 which is challenging.
Accountability became a major element and I used google classroom comment - to record where they were at I was able to record and group the learners o make it more manageble. Once working with Clark I clarified my thinking for managing was he can be creator (every session there was some new resource) and I will manage the groups. A spreadsheet assisting further
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