@SpatchyMsu@swati1201 Hi Stef! I agree that inclusion and community are super important in a school district. I want to teach in an urban setting so that is especially important to look for. #PSTPLN#cep416
@KelseyCalton@swati1201 Hi Kelsey! I also want to teach in an urban setting. I think it is important to provide students with a supportive environment/community, no matter what their background is. #PSTPLN#cep416
@swati1201 A5: Hi, I'm Hanna! I'm looking for a school that is supportive and welcoming to everyone. I want to find an environment that feels like a community and is more than just a place to learn #PSTPLN#cep416
@swati1201 A4: Hi, I'm Hanna! My favorite teaching resources are youtube and Pinterest. Youtube is great for movement breaks like GoNoodle and Koo Koo Kangaroo and Pinterest is helpful for lesson ideas and classroom set up #PSTPLN#cep416
@MsLis_MSU@swati1201 Hi Alyssa! Those are my two favorite resources, too! Youtube can also be useful in the classroom for movement breaks with students. #PSTPLN#cep416
@autumnmanzo29@swati1201 Hi Autumn! I also love Pinterest for finding lots of visual examples. I hadn't thought about using Instagram, but that seems like a helpful resource considering how often I am on Instagram. #PSTPLN#cep416
@anna_mikkelsen@swati1201 Hi Anna! I agree students can use tech resources to help with problem solving. They can use information they find online to learn more about the topics and use critical thinking skills to solve them. #PSTPLN#cep416
@SpatchyMsu@swati1201 Hi Stef! I agree problem solving is important for all ages. These skills can be used throughout our students' entire lives, so its never too early to start teaching them. #PSTPLN#cep416
@swati1201 A3: Hi, I'm Hanna! Problem-solving teaches kids critical thinking skills they will use in everyday life. Students can use tech to research problems in their community & around the world and work together to think of ways to solve them. #PSTPLN#cep416
@LilyBla24156162@swati1201 Hi Lily! It's important to have both online and offline connections because we can learn from people in our community and around the world #PLN#cep416
@missberke@swati1201 Hi Sarah! Online PLN is great to learn from people that we wouldn't necessarily interact with in our community. I agree that communicating with colleges is helpful, both in teacher prep and future school districts #PLN#cep416
@swati1201 A2: Hi, I'm Hanna! I could grow my online PLN by following other teachers from around the world on social media. Offline, I could connect with classmates and staff from MSU college of ed and teachers from elementary schools near me #PLN#cep416
@msbuckley6@swati1201 It is important to create accessible material for all students. This can mean adjusting your lesson plans so you donβt single-out 1 student. It can be as simple as all students work with partners if you have a student with a disability that makes a task difficult. #PSTPLN#cep416
@KelseyCalton@swati1201 It is extremely beneficially to know each student. Since it takes some time, you can also explicitly ask students to address specific needs they may have through a short survey at the beginning of the year, possibly anonymously. #PSTPLN#cep416
@swati1201 A1: I'm Hanna, studying El Ed! It is important to form a relationship with each student and create flexible lessons to accommodate for all students. In the beginning of the school year, you can also have a short survey for students to address needs they may have. #PSTPLN#cep416