Empathy is more than just a buzzword. Itโs what happens when we learn from one anotherโs experiences and consider those experiences in our conversations and our interactions. It transforms the way that we treat our students and each other.
Creating a culture of empathy goes beyond incorporating group projects & team-building exercises. It is what happens when you can truly understand the challenges your students may be facing. @Ciera_Teaches explains how we can show up for young learners: https://t.co/QzRjeW1bXD
Ciera Searcy is sharing her wisdom about @ELeducation Kโ8 curriculum and how it can uplift all learners, especially multilingual students. This oneโs a must! #OURHIVE
Every student brings something unique. Are you ready to meet them where they are?
Ciera Searcy is leading a session packed with real strategies to differentiate, scaffold, and make the @ELEducation curriculum work for every learner. #OURHIVE
When educators tell you that they arenโt okay, that anxiety and depression takes up a lot of their life, this impacts students, staff, families, and communities. Folks, things are not okay.
A WORD! And itโs about time that someone said instead of dwelling on the problems, letโs focus on being a part of the solution. Thank you for lifting your voice.
Yโall.
This reading crisis might not be our fault, but itโs now our responsibility.
Yes, I know that sometimes policies have been passed than makes things worse, not better.
Yes, I know some students come to school from homes with no books and adults who never read to them