Blog 7

The organization that I worked with was Hawken School itself, but both the middle school and the lower school could benefit from teacher's assistants in the future. Throughout my time at the middle school, I conversed with a lot of different teachers, both recently hired and those with long tenure. Almost all of these teachers mentioned something about how they would love teacher's assistants like us to help them, especially during significant grading periods. I got to help M Nyborg with his final grades and feedback by writing the course summary and entering all of the feedback into Hawknet as if I was an actual teacher, which was interesting to experience. I had always wondered how it was done. Honestly, I think the Upper School and Lower School do not have many connections, but after working with the younger students for a few weeks, I would encourage more students who are interested in education or working with kids to pursue their projects at the Lyndhurst campus. In terms of group dynamics, Rithika and I had a really good dynamic with each other. I would not have had as positive of an experience without working with one of my close friends, as it made my past few weeks very enjoyable as we both collaborated in brainstorming and planning. We never really had any disagreements or conflicts of any sort and had an overall great time working with each other. It also made working with the larger classes when M Nyborg wasn't there a lot more manageable and it was really nice to have someone to bounce ideas off of throughout the project. I knew that I wanted to collaborate with someone no matter what I was doing, so I'm really glad I got to work with one of my close friends. Also, a piece of advice for future project participants, if you want to work with someone else, definitely know if you collaborate well with them before starting your project. I would have had a completely different experience that would have seriously hindered my project if I did not already know that I work well with Rithika in a collaborative setting. 

French 6 doing 30sec improv skits during their last class.

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