GWA No.1 – Student-Led Instuctional Rounds
During American Education Week at George Washington Academy, students participated in an eye-opening Student- Led Instructional Rounds. Teams of 8th grade students, instructional coaches, and administrators visited four classrooms and then discussed what they observed using the RAC Walk- through Rubric. Students offered feedback based on the evidence collected on their classroom visits.
Students completed a small narrative on their experiences, below are some examples;
“During these observations I saw with my own two eyes students from the classes were really excited to learn as they were eagerly raising their hands.” – Al’Shamiyah McClain
“Now I see what the staff has to go through, I WOULD LOVE TO DO THIS AGAIN, it has inspired me to do the right thing.” – Fatim Wells
“I learned the difficulty of evaluating people in a 10 minute window.” – Daniel Bido
“Teachers were doing a good job of explaining the material to students who did not comprehend.” – Raymarie Capellan
“Expereince was very interesting and it gave me a chance to see from a different perspective.” –Stephanie Meza
“My experience was very interesting, it felt weird to be in the point of view of the adults.” – Ivan Polanco