Whatever your back to school plan might be, I'd suggest that the first month be spent with the theme of empathy. Try to understand everyone's situation and design the best experience with whatever limitations, restrictions you face. This doesn't happen in a day. It's complicated
Education Minister Rob Fleming, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and other officials update BC's plans for the 2020-21 school year for K-12 students. https://t.co/qkudgPm8fE
I think we need to believe that we can move the learning forwards, and to do that, our frequent, timely and specific feedback is a key player #sd36learn. + so many ways to give a personal touch that means so much. Teachers, I ask you to share some of the ways you ‘feedback.’
As we navigate through this remote learning & digital landscape, many teachers are wondering how to continue the critical work of responsive instruction...
How do we capture evidence of learning, online, in a variety of ways?
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As we navigate through this remote learning & digital landscape, many teachers are wondering how to continue the critical work of responsive instruction...
How do we capture evidence of learning, online, in a variety of ways?
#sd36learn#remotelearning#Cov19EDU#caedchat
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This week has been all about connecting with my students. I used flipgrid to host a show and tell~ what makes your ❤️ happy with my class, and it featured lots of pets, including mine! Meet Gus🐦 the highlight of our scavenger hunt! #sd36learn
@KyleMcKillop More parent education might help. I can’t tell you how many think that a grade will better tell them how their kiddo is doing. It’s because we haven’t adequately shown them other ways. CSL from a parent lens is pretty inadequate right now.
@KyleMcKillop@Mme_Mac TOTALLY agree. Told sts they could do a retest if they thought they could improve. Yes but what’s my grade? I didn’t give a grade. Just feedback. If they wanted to not do retest then I’d give them a grade. So hard teaching them grade is not the most important thing, learning is
And what I do know is that we’re on the right track with gradeless assessment. Kids love to learn, but they shut down to some degree when that learning turns from bond to ranking. Give gradeless a try if you haven’t! /6
What our team will reflect on: better modelling & preparing our outliers. What educators can reflect on: are grades necessary? Can grades coexist with genuine mentorship relationships? Or are they harmful to our collective curiosity & to the bonds necessary for joyful learning? 5