The main reason I chose to attend #ntcamp was to learn, connect and put faces with the names on Twitter. For me, it was a new experience. I was nervous and uncomfortable, but the longer I stayed the more comfortable I felt. Although I didn't lead a session, I gained enough courage and confidence to speak, tweet and now, blog.
Before this unconference, I hesitated to blog because I thought I didn't have the teaching experience (one year) to have something valuable to say. Conversations with others (@geraldaungst) changed my mind. Yes, I am at the beginning of my career. Yes, I will be subbing this fall and (so far) not in my own classroom. Does that mean I won't be learning, reflecting or not have anything meaningful to share? The truth is my rate of learning will most likely be faster than any other time throughout my career.
It's time to move forward and continue new things, no matter how uncomfortable I may feel in the beginning. If you are at a beginning and can relate, I would love to hear from you. If you are in a different position, I welcome your comments as well! Thanks for reading.
*New Teacher Camp, #ntcamp, is a conference for educators to network and share. It derived from a chat on Twitter, #ntchat (New Teacher Chat.) Like Twitter, it is free and anyone can attend, not just new teachers. Usually, it is called the "unconference" because of its laid-back and open schedule.
http://www.ntcamp.org/
*New Teacher Camp, #ntcamp, is a conference for educators to network and share. It derived from a chat on Twitter, #ntchat (New Teacher Chat.) Like Twitter, it is free and anyone can attend, not just new teachers. Usually, it is called the "unconference" because of its laid-back and open schedule.
http://www.ntcamp.org/