What Does it Take to be a First Class Volunteer?

By | September 20, 2015

It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.

  1.  Commitment to the days or weeks you volunteer helps the teacher plan ahead. Be there when you say you will. The kids will notice.
  2.  Continuity in following school rules and guidelines matters. Those ideas are in place for important reasons.
  3.  Collaboration with the teacher aligns your efforts with the discussion and activities in the classroom.
  4.  Consistent Conversation with students through the use of school procedures that build respect and equity are vital.
  5.  Critical Thinking skills help student develop their ability to become independent thinkers who use a variety of techniques to find answers.
  6.  Compassion for where a student is functioning on any given day develops their confidence that 100% is the goal, but some days only 40% or 60% is available.
  7.  Creativity and flexibility ways of thinking reinforces the idea that most problems have more than one acceptable solution.
  8. Common Sense when selecting what to share with kids is important. Share the level of information that is needed; same the minutia for another time.