Emotions happen. Students must be able to identify them in order to move past them and be ready to learn. https://t.co/tGTCdV0iJX #classroommanagement#SEL#SELChat
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My Question: What is your most effective way of differentiation with children of various disabilities!! I would also try to sneak a second question in: How do your classrooom for different learners!!
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I would love to see schools with a family sense, yes academics matter, but the way the school treats the students is important to me. I want to see a togetherness of my students and school. I want to see people happy to go to school!!
#edel339twitterchat#response3 Classrooom management is one of my biggest fears as a new teacher. Children are so different, there is never going to be the same class. I like that teachers are always willing to share their ideas!
#edel339twitterchat As a future teacher I can not wait to come up with unique way to give out morning work! I see so many work sheets for Kindergarten, but I love working with fine motor skills. It doesn't always have to be pencil to paper!!! #response2
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos faced criticism this week over a budget proposal that calls for eliminating funding for the Special Olympics. Here's what you need to know about where things stand. https://t.co/Fv7exHXTTV
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#EDEL339 in my classes and at my host school we have been talking a lot about encouraging and kind words, as well as when to tell an adult. I found these posters and I love them! Especially the emojis, it is important to say kind and encouraging words! What a great reminder
Q4. Students arrive in your classroom with their own ideas about American slavery. How do you elevate student voice in lessons about American slavery while also challenging misconceptions and misinformation? #sschat#hardhistory