@missberke@swati1201 Hi Sarah! I totally agree with you in wanting to spread inclusion and welcoming everyone. It's important for students to feel like they belong there so they are excited to learn! #pstpln #cep#416
@anna_mikkelsen@swati1201 Hi Anna! I love that! I think pride and community is very important in schools with helping children wanting to come. I also want my students to enjoy coming to school. #pstpln#cep416
@swati1201 A5: Hi, I'm Rebekah! When entering the job market I will look for a positive, safe, enjoyable school district that are all working hard to support the students and work to be better always. I want to make a difference so having a supportive district will help. #PSTPLN#cep416
@taylorgarbermsu@swati1201 Hi Taylor! I love these two platforms as well. I usually watch tutorials and inspiring videos on YouTube and fine activities and classroom ideas on Pinterest! #pstpln#cep416
@autumnmanzo29@swati1201 Hi Autumn! I love Pinterest and also have found Instagram useful sometimes but I definitely need to find more accounts for teaching on it. #pstpln#cep416
@swati1201 A4: Hi, I'm Rebekah! My two favorite social-media teaching resources are Pinterest and YouTube for new ideas! I love to watch tutorial videos on how to make things for the classroom and be resourceful with objects! #pstpln#cep416
@SKIOLOGY_@swati1201 Hi Tristen! I agree with you in using MIL as an important skill for using technology and can help with students understanding problems in the media. #pstpln#cep416
@ValentinaIslam3@swati1201 Hey Valentina! I totally agree with you and think that technology is a universal tool for classrooms. Students nowadays rely on technology for many things #pstpln#cep416
@swati1201 A3: Hi I'm Rebekah! Problem-solving is something very important in the classroom. It helps in productivity and flexibility. Technology can be used by having services log certain problems and finding new ways to solve it. Helping to accommodate certain needs. #pstpln#cep416
@meghansiler_ @swati1201 Hi Meghan! I agree with you and think that keeping in touch with people that you have connected with in the field is a great idea! Creating a good bond with teachers and peers we work with in the teacher Ed program. #pstpln#cep416
@SloaneRodrigue2 Hi Sloane! I think these are great strategies to build your PLN. Looking for people who have the same interests is important. How will you seek out these people? What websites will you use to find communities to join? #pstpln#cep416
Q2: You can intentionally grow PLNs by connecting with other teachers online & in person. Getting in contact with professionals in the field and asking them for advice as a future educator. Also participating in conversations with others to get some feedback. #PSTPLN#cep416
@MsLis_MSU Hi Alyssa! I love this and agree that listening is very important. Listening to students can help in understanding what they need and creating a safe space for them to talk and trust you! #pstpln#cep416
@SloaneRodrigue2 Hi Sloane! I agree with you and think that this can be done by knowing students backgrounds and being in contact with the parents in a lower Ed classroom can help! #pstpln#cep416
A1: Hi my name is Rebekah Fischer, i'm an Elementary Ed major!Accommodate to individual differences to support every child in the classroom. Using multiple activities/directions/tools in lesson plans by UDL and is important when supporting growth and learning. #pstpln#cep416