Today: the @ESUdebate Oracy Research Conference at Dartmouth House, London. Plenty of good action research & networking opportunities. A real bonus meeting @ProfArleneHH whilst scoffing sandwiches ๐ฅช
Oracy is (not) optional ๐ฃ
Think about the difference between saying, โTyler, what answer did you have for #3?โ and โWhat are some possible responses for #3 that might make sense?โ https://t.co/sqx0O9MoID
Experts recommend acknowledging positive behavior far more than negative behavior. But because of the way we're wired that doesn't come naturally. Some tips for using praise effectively with your students.
https://t.co/0HIKH3F7MX
COMMIT TO LESS GRADING๐
RECOGNIZE PRODUCTIVITY GUILT๐
SET CLEAR PRECEDENTS EARLY๐
SIMPLIFY COMMUNICATIONS๐จ
BE SELECTIVE WITH TECH TOOLS๐ป
LEARN TO SAY "NO" ๐ โโ๏ธ
"If youโre the one with a tendency to be harsh on yourself, you may need to cultivate self-compassion. Doing so will tend to bolster our belief that failures are learning opportunities and part of life." ๐https://t.co/ImeLKbOt78
We recognize anxiety when it shows up as a panic attack but it's less obvious when it is part of the background noise of our thoughts. In those situations, itโs likely that anxiety has become a habit.
But how can anxiety be a habit? Read more to find out! https://t.co/1yXquHBpy9
That's me done for another day ๐ค
Just earned my Creativity in the classroom on the Microsoft Educator Center! ๐ป
https://t.co/S1KkUteuQt via @MicrosoftEDU
Just earned my Fostering a dynamic a remote learning environment with student-centered tools on the Microsoft Educator Center!
https://t.co/jwAkbDjn7n via @MicrosoftEDU