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🚨 School Admins: We need 5 pilot schools for DisciplineIQ — the app that auto-codes referrals, sends parent notifications, recommends interventions, and matches consequences to your Code of Conduct.
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Education leaders:
Why are you still ignoring AI where it matters?
Not cheating.
Not ChatGPT essays.
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Silence is a choice. What will you choose?
@ffeefifofum@flcro @Positivteacha The modern classroom is too big with too many students speaking with boys or girls. It doesn’t matter conflict and disruptions will occur no matter who is in there.
@ffeefifofum@flcro @Positivteacha The 21st century classroom is just not able to compete for the attention for boys or girls for the amount of time that they are in there. Brain breaks are proven to work. However, studies show that boys need 25-50% more movement to maintain focus compared to their female peers.
@CallahanLuke@educator4ever36 Do you write up each violation as a referral? Does each incident need to be a violation? (Parent must come get it but no referral. Etc)
@eduleadership Truancy programs don’t have much teeth anymore. At least in high school, drivers licenses can be suspended. Would like to see same thing for parents of young students. Truancy? Suspended license.
@CallahanLuke@educator4ever36 Any decrease in conflict, fights etc? Phones and fights are directly correlated. Removing phones from lunches has led to almost a 400% drop
District wide in fights during lunches when down with fidelity!
@dugue_4@educator4ever36 I get it. It’s so Frustrating when leadership doesn’t hold to their policies. You’ve got to be able to trust they won’t cave. I’ve been fortunate to have been part of strong administration and never caved when I was admin.
@teachwellall Whether you agree with it or not, we still operate under males being seen as the head of the household, even in dual income families, so male teachers will strive to earn more money than their spouses. Pay teachers. More. They’ll stay in the classroom.
@Positivteacha I think a better question is School really built for middle school boys? Compliance and stillness are inherently harder for the male adolescent. It’s not the male or female teacher it’s a class of 25 kids being told to sit still.
It goes without saying that there’s so much bias and subjectivity when it comes to teacher grading. Weil, I agree standard eye testing has become way too much, teachers are now novices who are second and third career teachers. Why does a student have an a in a class when they truly can’t even read?
@educator4ever36 Youd have a month or 2 of the hit but it requires boldness. The administration just has to be willing to do it. At a high school, parent pickup may not be as necessary so students won’t be as reluctant.