Monsters inc aka Team Alberta Kayak & A teachers rules of engagement by Will Richardson | Sep 6, 2008 | Whitewater | 0 comments By Billy Harris Photos I got the call from team Alberta kayak in the spring a fantastic program designed to keep the youth of Alberta’s whitewater programming on the top of the kayaking food chain. They hire some of the best Canada has to offer (and me too when they run out of help) to come in and coaching their little monsters in the art of kayaking. River running, play boating, river safety the works. They learn how to run a river, get down while looking out for their crew as they do. Knowing how to clear your buddy after each rapid, packing the right gear, understanding all the signals before you go, knowing when its safe to move from one location to another and the rules. Anyone with kids learning how to paddle and run should be exposed to this kind of learning. This season I came out of BC. I showed up to a camp and mothers had the place well in hand. Kiddies fed, on the water with Jackson athlete Saskia of paddleperformance.com. Moms are great, no matter where you go or what is going on mothers are there to feed you. I was treated like a king. Nothing like being taken care of by a mom or in this case 2, watching from shore (mostly reading on shore). Food, words of advice cozy spot by the fire and help with kiddies doing silly things like consuming whole bags of marsh mellows, talking smack and being loud. ( I ate way to many marshmallows too.) The nice thing about teaching kiddies is their ability to (not) see life from the terms of an adult perspective. They don’t’ know they can’t do things, they don’t know that something is next to impossible they don’t know that they should (by most people standard) feel fear during the learning process. That applies for the most part with this group of kiddies, great little paddlers, learning to surf, roll and run rivers. I had a great time with them and they didn’t disappoint. Talented brave and funny they paddled great. Its always a nice reminder of how each of us should be as adults. We had fireworks, marsh mellows, and bad jokes and a wicked time on the water as well. I attached some photos of the little monsters we are going to compete against some day. check em out. All of them, talented, funny and keen. A couple teachers Rules of engagement Each one of us comes to the poker table of life with a different pile of chips. Some of us play with a sweet pile of chips and can take advantage of that pile and take risks according to their size of their pile. Some people come to the table with very few chips, and play cautiously accordingly When the student with only few chips plays, the failure or loss of those chips affects them emotionally more than the one with chips to spare. Understanding the player is to understand the importance of failure and success for the individual. Ask your learner about themselves, ask lots of questions about what they do sports, etc. Each one of us needs to take risks, mental, physical emotional for us to learn and grow as people. But as a teacher we provide these risks in an environment that is safe (a teachers perception) for the student or so we think. Teachers as I have learned need to calculate the quantity of chips by the emotional reaction a child has in the questioning process and the small steps during the learning process. Underestimate the student’s pile of chips and the failure or succession of failures, can lead to a world of fear that can span the rest of the learner’s life. If you misjudge, that person will struggle in a state of fear for their learning process. For teachers, whomever you are teaching is a great responsibility. Do what you can not to teach to fast, not to teach for yourself but the learner. Many people teach without knowing what they could be responsible for. The responsibility one has to being a teacher can determine the path of the learner for the rest of his or her life. Instruct with care. ON A MISSION "now in BC" Billy Harris Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ