Students engagement is increased through efficacy. Third graders want to address important problems and skills. Clockwise: reading (clay book in progress), math, littering, multiplication, homelessness, and animal welfare, among others. @Ironia_Elem
Play is a valuable part of learning for young students. The Power of Play-Based Learning in preschool and elementary school | Edutopia https://t.co/cQaHI8FUmP
"The classroom needs to be a place where students are working together and finding community, learning how to talk to others, build relationships, solve problems, experience healthy conflict, express creativity, and connect with others." Thanks @TrevorMuir https://t.co/r9BCxFs2wX
@Ironia_Elem third graders are on their way to @EllisIsland today on a #VirtualFieldTrip complete with coach bus, ferry ride, immigration exhibits, and a quick stop at Lady Liberty.
For some time I’ve been researching this: what are the conditions in which learning thrives?
My observations...
💡Agency
💡Curiosity
💡Play
💡Guidance
💡Self-regulation
💡Exploration
💡Empathy
💡Time
💡Compassion
💡Voice
#InquiryMindset#DiveintoInquiry#inquiry#aussieED
So true! Advertisers should also help children and adults by modeling good grammar!
Letters: Children’s Books Should Foster Good Language Use https://t.co/glDRamkwl6 via @WSJ
@MissIngmanSC @PrincipalKrich@Ironia_Elem The peace path is terrific and so is the how-to video the students made to introduce it at the whole school meeting.