Hold up your work and say, π§! Ts @DippysTweets and Molly Basil take "selfies" of S work to send home to families. Might you try something similar? #JoyfulLeaders#TeachLAP
@devinmmoseley@PrinceEa This is such a good point! Teaching is not just telling! We must show students and walk alongside them through the learning process. #EEC301S19
@seagleteach@PrinceEa As future educators, it is important that we always ask ourselves questions! Is this method still working? How could it be more effective? #EEC301S19
@teachtipton @leannateach @PrinceEa All students do have something incredible to offer. The school environment should welcome and cherish their ideas. Mistakes should be viewed as a sign of progress rather than failure and student success should come in many forms! #EEC301S19
What an eye-opening video from @PrinceEa ! Education is not about memorizing facts and making perfect scores. It is about helping students connect the dots and become inspired to make new discoveries. No score defines the potential of a student. #EEC301S19
@alcalateach Showing parents what their children are doing in school is such an important aspect of building family-school connections and Twitter is a great way to do so!
@teachingshores This is so important!! It is also great for students to learn about one anotherβs differences and learn to appreciate their diverse classroom community.
@leannateach I completely agree that it is so important to know all students and their families as individuals. This is the only way to truly provide children with the most effective and meaningful education.
@M_Ard_Teach I agree that Twitter is a great way to see new ideas. I also think that it is really inspiring for teachers to be able to share their experiences and motivate one another to try new things!
@devinmmoseley I agree that Twitter is a great way to stay up to date on the newest research and discoveries in the field of education. It provides access to so much knowledge from other educators!
@SydneyE_teach Twitter is a great way for the community to see what students are learning in the classroom so that they will be strong supporters of their schools!
A3: My biggest take away from Ch. 3 is the importance of building strong family-school connections. Teachers should know both students and their families personally in order to amplify their strengths and meet their needs. #EEC301S19
A2: I can use Twitter to better involve families in the daily classroom environment by posting pictures, updates, and reminders. Additionally, I can help connect families with community-wide events and organizations that may be beneficial by retweeting local accounts. #EEC301S19
A1: Twitter is a great resource for sharing ideas. We can learn from the experiences of educators all across the globe and use this knowledge to better engage students in our own classrooms. By working together, teachers can truly empower students! #EEC301S19