Saturday, July 16, 2022

Reflections from Ron Clark Academy Experience

 

My first contact with Ron Clark was when he was a keynote speaker at a conference in Las Vegas about eighteen years ago. During his hour keynote, Mr. Clark brought energy, laughs, ah-ha moments, and specific teaching points. I wanted to hear more so over the next years I watched and read anything I could get my hands on from him and Kim Bearden, the Co-Founder and Director of the Ron Clark Academy. Can I just say that I’ve wanted to experience the Ron Clark Academy (RCA) for many years!

Guess what? Our Principal, Kara Morgan, found a way to send members of Bethke Elementary to experience this magical place! I can’t say thank you enough for allowing me to join this adventure.

What happens when ten educators from your elementary school in the summer experience The Ron Clark Academy? Educators’ conversations change to “what if” and “how do we”.

Classroom environment is key to a portal to a different learning space. Excitement is always free…we can bring what we need into our space for learners. A key point that stood out to me in each room I visited at RCA was that each educator brought what engages/inspires him/her into the classroom. If the educator was passionate about literature, the room was surrounded by floor to ceiling bookshelves filled with literature. If the educator was passionate about movies and gaming, the room was literally painted with scenes from movie scenes or gaming experiences. If the educator was enthralled with Star Wars, the room décor matched and even had lights/sounds to match. Our teachers must find a way to showcase what engages them and find a way to play on the magic of that with our learners. Let’s think long and hard about how we set up our learning spaces to bring the excitement from the first-time kids step into our rooms. Let’s sprinkle it with magic!

Strong conversational skills by students were highlighted in every learning space. RCA teachers were masterful about short teaching points and huge amounts of student communication. Several strategies noticed were turn/talks, discussions, teacher constantly questioning and student discourse (“I respectfully disagree with you because…). A key point that stood out to me was that each educator made it a point to let the kids take the lead with the discussions. Students were comfortable popping up with conversation (and once they had simple eye contact from teacher) and standing to share his/her thinking with the others in the room. RCA students weren’t shy about respectfully disagreeing with someone’s thoughts and were immediate to share their WHY in this process. I was extremely impressed with this because adults often struggle with discourse in our own conversations! We learned so much from the RCA students.

Music was embedded into all parts of our RCA experience. Visiting educators were greeted with songs playing and many learners cheering. Everyone should experience a greeting like this at some point in their year. WOW the feeling of excitement for what was about to happen was evident! Not only do learners experience music to signify a job well done, but there’s a sense of student ownership in chants (subject matter material), too. Ron Clark stated, “Songs can be a prize (for the learning), but it’s much better when they are used as a (learning) tool.” Students not only remembered key teaching points by chants, but these students were the creators of many of the chants/songs. We experienced students sharing academic vocabulary in conversations where learners used movements and chants to recall meaning to use in those conversations. It was powerful to see this tool in action where students were completely in control of the tools for learning and sharing of ideas. Movement and music transformed the RCA learning spaces in such a powerful way; you have to experience this to feel this magic.  

At the end of our training day, I became “Slide Certified”! Oh, this is more than just a slide. Yes, it’s the centerpiece of the Ron Clark Academy. But this slide is a symbol…reminders to have no fear, to be bold, and to embrace taking a different path in life and as an educator. Educators exiting this slide seemed to be giggling and some had tears flowing because this training was an emotional experience. Our school’s plan is to send many more groups of educators to the Ron Clark Academy in the coming months and years to experience the magic firsthand. Let’s go Bethke Elementary!

Our first RCA visiting team can’t wait to bring this learning to our school community during 2022-2023! #rcainspired