Pedagogical Pivot: Reflecting on Alternating Between Higher Education and K-12 Teaching

Elizabeth Lemster, EdD
Peoria Unified School District

The purpose of this reflective practice was to explore the strategies that helped me with the daily transition between teaching higher education and K-12. Reflectiveness and adaptability are critical characteristics of any effective teacher, especially in today’s ever-changing educational landscape. The need for a reflective approach and a purposeful call to action came to me as I completed my first few weeks in a middle school classroom after having taught in higher education for five years. When stepping back into the K-12 classroom, I recognized the need for a vastly different instructional approach than the one I had used in my previous five years of working with adult learners. Through the reflective process, I identified the strategies that helped me make and sustain this transition. I learned that my mindset and instructional approaches are constantly in flux and that I have to make this daily shift in an intentional and impactful manner. This reflective manuscript details my experiences navigating the differences between the two student populations I serve daily.