How quickly 3 weeks have flown by! I can barely look up from my mountains of reading to remember I want to keep you all updated 😳 📚

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As I have told many of you, one of the parts of graduate school I was most looking forward to was being the student again. I’m happy to share it has lived up to everything I though it would be, and more! Peabody College is an phenomenal place. I can feel it in the air how much education matters here. Is that silly? Too metaphoric? Well, it really is true. To explain it more clearly, though perhaps less democratically, education is valued here in a way that I haven’t previously experienced. During undergrad, I felt that there was this almost invisible divide between people studying education and everyone else, as though what we’d chosen was somehow “easier” or less valuable. I don’t mean to speak ill of my education, because I did learn a lot from many talented professors. However, here at Vanderbilt, education is competitive, for lack of a better word. They told us over and over again throughout orientation, but we are here for a reason. We chose Vanderbilt, but Peabody chose us. It’s humbling each and every time I think about it.

I did some finagling with my schedule the first week of school to accommodate my TA class, so here’s a list of the classes I’m *actually* in now!

  1. Social & Psychological Foundations of Adolescent Literacies
  2. Advanced Social & Philosophical Aspects of Education
  3. Literacy Development
  4. Literacy Assessment & Professional Development
  5. Diverse & Special Needs Learners Practicum

Everything is fascinating! Class 1 is one of my electives and everyone else in the class is studying secondary education (English). These are *my people*! The class format is loose and flexible, which I’ve found to be the case with many English classes. The readings are heavy and long, but I like the discussions we have in class to solidify them. Class 2 might be my favorite class. It is co-taught by two professors who have boundless energy and are clearly passionate about the field. I always leave class with my brain hurting from all the philosophical questions tumbling around! Class 3 directly follows Class 2 on Tuesdays, which makes for an ultra long day. So far Class 3 has been mostly foundational in regard to readings and assignments. I’m looking forward to the professional inquiry project we’re beginning- my inquiry is all about independent reading and how motivation and student choice factor in. Class 4 is two-fold, which I know you can see from the name. In this class we’re particularly focused on the roles and responsibilities of a reading specialist (spoiler alert: there are SO MANY). It’s been very practical so far, which I appreciate. Class 5 is actually my practicum placement. I spend 6 hours a week at Glencliff High School shadowing their Literacy Teacher Development Specialist (LTDS), aka the literacy coach. So far it’s been illuminating!

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The homework is starting to pile up, so I’m working into a routine of what classes I focus on when during the week/weekend. I haven’t found a perfect system yet, but hopefully will soon!

I’m off to take myself out to dinner as a treat for surviving the crazy week- in addition to all this, Ted died (again) 🙁 He had to have his starter replaced, but we’re back on the road again as of last night.

That’s all for now! Are there any particular topics you’d like me to tell you more about? If so, please let me know in the comments. I’m aiming to write 3 blog posts each month 👍🏻