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Finishing the School Year Strong

By Larry Ferlazzo 鈥 May 04, 2011 5 min read
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This article is adapted from by Larry Ferlazzo, just published by .

A teacher thinks: State testing is done, the weather is getting nicer, and we are all getting spring fever. There are six or seven weeks left of school and students are easily distracted. It鈥檚 even hard for me to stay focused. I don鈥檛 just want to 鈥渃oast.鈥 What can I do?

Those last few weeks of school can be challenging, and it is understandable that both students and teachers would be tempted to 鈥渟lack-off鈥 a bit. However, it is important for the future of our students that we actually 鈥渟tep up鈥 the quality and intensity of what is happening in our classrooms during that time period.

Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman tells about an experiment done in the 1990鈥檚 when two groups of patients were given colonoscopies. One group 鈥渇inished鈥 when the procedure was completed. The other group stayed a while longer, believing the procedure was continuing when in fact it had ended鈥攕o the pain was gone or reduced dramatically. The second group described the procedure afterward as much less painful than the first group did, even though both groups had recorded similar levels of pain during the procedure except for the extra time provided the second group. Kahneman uses this example to explain that we have an 鈥渆xperiencing self鈥 and a 鈥渞emembering self.鈥

The 鈥渞emembering self鈥 is comprised of the one or two 鈥減eak鈥 moments we have had in a situation combined with how it ends (this is known as the 鈥淧eak/End Rule鈥). It is the remembering self that tends to stick with us and the one we use to frame future decisions.

From this perspective, what occurs in the final weeks of our classes will have a huge influence on how students feel about鈥攁nd make future decisions related to鈥攍earning, schooling, the subject you are teaching, how they might feel about future teachers (and how they might feel about future male or female teachers, depending on your gender), showing leadership in a class, etc.

This time near the end of the year provides us the opportunity to help students finish strong, with a peak or two to remember as well. I have previously shared ideas on what we can do on the absolute last day of school. Here are a few suggestions on things we can do for students and ourselves during the final weeks.

Introducing the Idea of a Strong Finish

Students can reflect on these two questions, turning their answers into posters that can be hung around the classroom as reminders and shared with each other:

  • What are three things you can do to help finish the school year strong academically?
  • What is one thing you can do to help your classmates finish the year strong academically?

Students鈥 own unit plan: Have small groups of students identify a topic in which they have a high-degree of interest, prepare a full-fledged unit instructional plan on the topic, and then teach a portion to the class or to another small group. Allowing students to assume the teacher鈥檚 role can be a strong motivator near the end of the school year. Students should use whatever engaging instructional methods have been previously used in the class.

Other cooperative learning projects: If a student-created unit plan does not sound like a good idea for some reason, other cooperative learning lessons and strategies, including problem-based and project-based learning, can be a good alternative. .

Field trip鈥攔eal and/or virtual: A local, or not-so-local, field trip can always be an energizer. Learning activities in the days leading-up to the trip that are specifically related to the trip鈥攆ollowed by reflections afterward鈥攃an provide a good week鈥檚 worth of engagement. Sometimes a 鈥渞eal鈥 field trip can be challenging logistically and financially. But thanks to Web 2.0 technology, you can now have students create their own virtual field trips. There are many that will let users easily create virtual field trips. Students can use these applications to visit places online, describe them, and show them to their classmates.

Other technology projects: In general, the end of the school year is a great time to take the leap and try out more technology integration in your classroom. Engage students with learning experiences that are a good fit with digital tools and techniques. Create online projects for 鈥溾 where people other than the teacher can see and comment on them.

How Can Teachers Stay Energized?

The previous suggestions relate to how we can help our students stay focused. What can teachers do to keep their own teaching energy turned up? Here are a few ideas that are modified versions of what community organizers (I was one for 19 years) are often urged to do when they are feeling 鈥渂urned-out":

Work fewer hours: By this time of the year, 鈥渢hrowing time鈥 at school doesn鈥檛 pay dividends. Cutting back on outrageous work hours per week can often result in feeling more energized in the classroom.

Read a stimulating book: Finding an intellectually-stimulating book (or article) on teaching and learning might get you excited to try out some new things鈥攅ven though it鈥檚 the end of the year.

Watch an intellectually stimulating video on the Web: Watching one of the numerous on the Web from sites like , , , or is another option. These videos are free and showcase presentations by people who are doing some of the most 鈥渃utting-edge鈥 thinking and working in the world.

Write something useful for other teachers: Whether it鈥檚 a blog post or a lesson plan to be shared (or something else), forcing yourself to craft something public can keep your mind sharp.

Make a point to eat lunch鈥攊ndividually鈥攚ith teachers you don鈥檛 know well, but are impressed with: It can be energizing to meet with another teacher and learn why they chose this profession, what they鈥檝e discovered about teaching and learning, what gives them energy, and to hear their 鈥渟tory.鈥

Though we generally think of the word 鈥渆nd鈥 as a conclusion, we should keep in mind it comes from the Greek word anti, which means 鈥渂efore.鈥 While we might think we鈥檙e concluding the school year, we are really鈥攎uch more importantly鈥攕etting students, and ourselves, up for what comes next.

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