@jrsowash is a terrific resource for teachers looking for information on how to use Google products. Here is a link to a video you could use with your students once you decide to move to a blended model utilizing Google Classroom. https://t.co/RZcQzb5gNU @SSRCE_InsCoach
**Minecraft Builders Wanted!**
We are looking for students to help build a Minecraft (PC Java Edition) world this weekend (Oct 3rd-4th) for a CBC Kids News event on Oct 10th.
For more info visit: https://t.co/6lSQf72JCJ
Interested builders can contact [email protected]
Teacher resources from Active Smarter Kids (ASK) Program can be found at https://t.co/DHpDr1fz2n. The program liason is Britt Vegsund @nsaskproject A great way to keep kids active and engaged in curriculum study/review!
Welcome to the 2020-21 school year! Byron, Jane, and Sherrene are eager to support the teachers, students, and school administrators of the South Shore Regional Centre for Education. We wish you all good health and a terrific learning/teaching experience!!
Do you have a child who is under 40lbs travelling on a bus this September? If so- check out this video from SSRCE Transportation Services @SSRCE_NS https://t.co/MIf93jyHvY
And just like that, the school year is over. Hats off to everyone in education for making it through this unique year. Enjoy some well deserved rest time #recharge
Tomorrow is the last day of the SSRCE Professional Sessions! The Instructional Coach team has loved working with the Math and Literacy Coaches on this project. It’s been great to connect with our colleagues!! #learningtogether
Just made aware of a PD opportunity, of particular interest to @SSRCE_NS Grade 2 and 3 teachers, involving @LOGICSAcademy@WonderWorkshop and "Virtual" DASH Robot Sign up for Wed event https://t.co/VM182pHbA3
As we use Google Meet to learn, grow as educators in this important time, and connect with students - these updates might be of interest.
#infusedclassroom#GoogleEdu#chromebook
“Teachers who are not only capable instructors, but are also capable culture shapers [...] and change agents are significantly better positioned to create the classroom conditions that lead to achievement and success for all students.”
20 years ago Thomas Sergiovanni coined the term “leadership density” to describe schools that were rich in teacher leadership. New RLG Leadership Note: The Importance of Teacher Leadership. https://t.co/u06CXqdbz5.
Students, families and teachers, we'd like to see how you’re teaching and learning from home in Nova Scotia. When you share a photo or video on this, please use the hashtag #NSLearningFromHome and tag your school. We look forward to seeing your posts.