In school - and far beyond - most of our "assessment moments" should be considered formative. Good teaching makes them purposeful, non-threatening & rich in potential. This brief article refreshes some simple techniques that work well in class & remotely. https://t.co/N6g6XyKB87
New post at https://t.co/zczBcvtcyY & https://t.co/2tGoqlKlun highlights resilience in COVID times: the "4th R" is needed for the other three Rs to take hold. School start up plans emphasize social-emotional health/safety & resilience-building. That focus is critical for success.
Critical thinking skills require nurturing over the summer. Posing "how" & "why" questions for our kids engages them in higher order processes. This simple/clear blog & related TedTalk may be a helpful resource for parents as well as for educator planning. https://t.co/iRRgnFlPpZ
Aristotle's "The whole is > the sum of its parts," describes the very best of the teamwork evident on school staffs that worked together to create safe, engaging & purposeful learning environments to help kids & families navigate uncharted territory. What a + difference it makes.
Positive mental health is central to the future our kids deserve. “Eliminating the Stigma of Difference”: a resource that influences attitudes re. mental illness & increases + treatment-seeking in youth with mental-health challenges. Research article here. https://t.co/fSmVh2HLji
ParticipACTION 2020 Report Card brings clear
& strong attention to the importance of physical activity for children & youth & the connection between physical activity & social-emotional health. Findings are extra important during these challenging times. https://t.co/6Yr7m6qHOD
This 3.5 min video on toxic stress from Harvard Centre on the Developing Child is worth sharing. It explains what it is & offers strategies. Wasn't produced re COVID but is very relevant today. Toxic stress isn't rare or distant. It's right here/right now. https://t.co/8opENBNrf8
New post https://t.co/nkmw1fBz34 Topics incl: SEL; the value of the whole staff team; & how the shape of high school education could change post-pandemic. Possible that the current situation increases the opportunity for a hybrid, well-constructed combination of in-class & remote
Article shares tips to support socially/emotionally healthy adults who can then nurture resilient kids. Selflessness, compassion & sensitivity help to counter loss, fear & isolation. https://t.co/KPIuvSRhDk Investing in a “kindness dividend” can build a better today & tomorrow.
Two articles with interesting perspectives on the importance of play – inside, outside, structured & free. Quality home-based learning that nurtures curiousity, confidence, & engagement. Essential attributes for all youngsters.
https://t.co/PSdn5dDMsr
https://t.co/ydhh3JXs1L
"Self-care isn't selfish." While this 15 min. podcast from Harvard Ctr on the Developing Child focuses on the early years, all of the themes & suggestions resonate for a far wider audience. Good mental health for kids requires care givers to have the same. https://t.co/Bc5wmES4pR
Great story from Big Lake Elem, a school with an even bigger heart. Imagine the kids' joy & excitement when the bus pulled up @ their house. These moments build resilience & connection at a time when both are so vital to social/emotional health & wellness. https://t.co/KakX4JPbGe
There's no "I" in TEAM, but there are EAs & other support staff on school teams working to connect with & assist students. These professionals are often key resources for kids, offering support & encouragement in partnership with teachers & admin. Making a difference every day!
Many great resources worth sharing re. social-emotional health/safety for kids, parents, educators.
- Psych. Foundation of Canada, always good, especially important now
https://t.co/y1ezAMZrCO
- Dr. Marc Brackett - Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence: https://t.co/Y2L7RxQihf
Child Mind Institute is there for educators & parents during these extraordinary times. Resources are helpful in nurturing home/school connection as parents adjust to balancing work/child care/self-care, supported by educators facing similar challenges. https://t.co/iKuSMSWWzc
This Ted Radio Hr. episode includes some context-specific perspectives, relevant to the current teaching/learning challenges, along with several important themes that transcend any specific time & place.A thoughtful contribution to an essential dialogue. https://t.co/EYhhU0pG7A
The Psychology Foundation of Canada does such fine work. Lots of accessible/relevant articles & other resources. Here is one (& some links) that may be useful to share with parents as they navigate changing circumstances & options for engaging their kids. https://t.co/wh08LekhVI
This Atlantic article highlights why the home/school/learning connection is essential even when the buildings are closed. Social & intellectual engagement is needed to help mitigate the downstream impact of traumatic events on our kids. Makes a difference! https://t.co/2gvLFZLtzn
YES to Physical Distancing;NO to Social Isolation.When the tyranny of the urgent is joined by turbulence & anxiety, it is good to see that socio-emotional health is a priority focus in remote learning times.CASEL shares this for the adults who support kids https://t.co/sr0gZyQhE9
From the Lancet, another "when will what we know change what we do?" moment. Link between sedentary behaviours & youth depression is clear, as is the positive short & long-term difference when youngsters engage in regular physical activity. Program impact? https://t.co/hjsESU8IO9