@Mr_Rablin Our school has students take attendance daily online. I embedded a 30 minute timer on their attendance sheet with the suggestion that they start the timer, work for 30 minutes, and then submit their attendance rather than just take their attendance and not access any material
@Smith14_CJUSD@alicekeeler You can change the notification settings on google classroom. The only notifications I get are when students turn in a late assignment.
@Mr_Rablin I’ve gone the other way. Our students take attendance daily, so I break it up into smaller daily tasks to help co-regulate time management.
For some, staring down at a week’s worth of work can feel overwhelming and others feel obligated to work on the weekend if it’s there.
What is more important? Your content, or your students? If a student’s well-being is important, are you actually prioritizing your priorities? #neuraled#teachers#onlinelearning
I’m glad that we’re asking students how they are doing and being aware they have a social-emotional presence. But, are we actually paying attention to it? If so, are we willing to make changes to our pratices to meet those needs?
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Suggestion here: Instead of pushing out content, or classes and activities, can we spend the first week of school (or longer) teaching students HOW to be an online student? Let them get familiar with the platforms and technology first. Teachers too. #reimagineWaED#neuraled #
14 million students need mental health services
1 school psychologist per 1,381 students
1 counselor per 430 students
I think now is a really good time to redefine what we expect from our schools, and what we want for our students.
#teachers#neuraled#Mentalhealth#education
The CDC recently recommended that schools should open fully in-person in the fall because the negative impacts on students' mental health far outweigh the potential negative impacts on physical health. (cont.)
https://t.co/ehG623zmPz
The National Association of School Psychologists recommend no more than 1,000 students per 1 school psychologist.
A 2014-2015 study estimated the ratio at 1,381:1 (cont.)
file:///media/fuse/drivefs-282535bbb1d7b9c76c42e7368e97de90/root/School_Psychology_Shortage_2017.pdf
@Drawn2Intellect @Mr_Rablin “That’s a great question. How can I help you bring your voice, culture and experience into our classroom? How can you help me learn about your individual identity? How can we explore contemporary issues in open dialogue? Because I’m not always the authority in this class.”
@HartofLearning@chrisreykdal@murphyhusky1 Thanks for the video. It brings up the question of what are we grading? A process? A product? Knowledge develops over time. We put a lot of time to get a static score.
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How do you reconcile academic progression with a structure that is built on a tiered system of regimented levels. Maybe “in progress” is a better lens than “pass fail.”
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