@heymrsbond Pairs or small groups: two things you do better as an educator now than when you started (and one thing you still wish someone would teach you).
I'm terrible at self-promotion, so I'm 12 days late to inviting you to the 2022 edition of my 12 Days of Techmas 2022 edtech tips! https://t.co/0DP0UsGgNm
Thank you @MrsFarleyDLC for launching the Digital Citizenship program so creatively in class today! Students were excited to unpack their “survival kits” and relate the items inside to responsible internet behaviors. Students impressed us with the connections they made!
@KyleHamstra I think this is most of the way toward a good idea, though serving as subs is probably not the answer. Serving as part-time teachers aides might be, though. Then you're getting experience with specific classes, working WITH experienced teachers.
@swincat1 @edconversations@mraspinall I think your question shows agreement with the original tweet. These future doctors and lawyers are cheating because passing the exam is more important that learning the material to them. Thats shows a weakness/flaw in the system.
There's a lot of talk about academic learning loss and strategies to overcome it, but not enough of us are talking about the social and behavioral learning loss that occurred over the pandemic.
Ts need help with rooms full of students who are behaving 2 grade levels below usual.