Does the child know how to ask for a break? Is the child offered different ways to ask for a break? @kwiens62 has a two-part #sketchnote on how to help before trust breaks down.
@jonfavs Was feeling fired up and called to action after listening to Ch 7 of #TheWilderness and couldn't stop talking about it at a family BBQ today. Father-in-law said it sounded like more of a "prod"-cast than a podcast. Thought @jonlovett would enjoy that one. @PodSaveAmerica
Is it better to solve problems in isolation or by collaborating with others?
Harvard research says . . . neither.
The best solutions come from "intermittent collaboration" -- group work punctuated by breaks to think & work by ourselves.
https://t.co/hekSLI536Y
Here at @thedailycafe Conference and just hit by this "7 Steps from Assessment to Instruction". So often I forget how important it is to include the students in this process. #DailyCafe
Just curious... what are your thoughts on modeling poor behaviors with students as examples of what not to do? I feel like everything I read or hear says something slightly different. Thoughts? #edleaders#elemchat#cpchat#edchat#PBIS
“Our #1 job is to serve kids, everything else is secondary...for some kids school is their most joyous place...learning is our job...learner driven, child driven, not data driven - use evidence informed” @gcouros#PLC2018
Our students have access to all the tools they need to be successful. It’s up to us to determine how to help them to access those tools and use them to learn. #PLC2018@gcouros
@MrsHankinsClass I’m a late add tonight! Tim from Washington checking in and responding to Q4. :) I love to meet kids in the halls and pick one to walk to the bus. We typically talk about a best part of the day or something they may be looking forward to that is coming up and unrelated to school.
A6. Love the focus on collaborative learning and learning walks to see relevant instruction in action - considering instructional rounds. Also offering more consistent feedback and improving my invisibility as an instructional leader and resource. #LeadUpChat#makeitreal
@MathDenisNJ One of our students’ favorite units is 4th Grade Marketplace. Students work hard to earn market money and then create their own goods to sell to their peers. It is practical, relevant and engaging! #MakeItReal#LeadUpChat