Below is a listing of resources to help you work toward
creating schools and classrooms where children feel they belong and will achieve.
These cliparts are great for teachers and educators for
creating their school and classroom projects such as for bulletin board, printable, worksheet, classroom decor, craft materials, activities and games, and for more educational and fun projects.
This bundle is very useful for teachers and educators for
creating their school and classroom projects such as for bulletin board, printable, worksheet, classroom decor, craft materials, activities and games, and for more projects.
These digital stamp cliparts are very useful for teachers and educators for
creating their school and classroom projects such as for coloring page, games, and other learning sheets.
These cliparts are great for teachers and educators for
creating their school and classroom projects such as for holiday bulletin board, printable, worksheet, classroom decor, craft materials, activities and games, and for more educational and fun projects.
This digistamp is useful for teachers and educators for
creating their school and classroom projects such as for coloring page, games, and other learning sheets.
Whether you're a school administrator, classroom teacher, or lead a team, the Mastery Series is designed to help build your strengths and gifts, as well as surface the blindspots, limiting beliefs and fears that may be sabotaging your effectiveness so that you're better able to
create schools and classrooms that are rich in humanity, successful academically, and filled with joy, curiosity, and discovery.
When advances in the neurosciences, social sciences and evidence - based instructional strategies are coupled with an understanding of ACEs, educators are in a better position to
create school and classroom cultures, policies and procedures that foster a sense of belonging, trust, and support.
We aim to
create schools and classrooms that can meet the socioemotional and academic needs of not one or two students who have been exposed to traumatic levels of chronic stress, but the needs of a classroom full of traumatized children.
• Collaboration to
create a school and classroom culture rooted in respect, responsibility and excellence, so that students not only develop moral character, (caring, respect, trustworthiness, for example) but the performance character they will need to successfully grapple with more rigorous standards, (diligence, effort, responsibility, for example)
Through a series of developmentally appropriate thematic units and lesson plans, the program helps
create a school and classroom environment that promotes the positive student behaviors that lead to greater academic success.
Not exact matches
The PhD Project was
created in 1994 to address the severe under - representation of African - Americans, Hispanic - Americans
and Native Americans in management by diversifying the frontlines of the business
school classroom.
It is being used in British
schools by pupils
and teachers to
create calm
classrooms, reduce stress around exams
and foster creativity.
That
creates more stress, which often feeds into behavior problems, which leads, in the
classroom, to stigmatization
and punishment, which keeps their stress levels elevated, which makes it still harder to concentrate —
and so on,
and so on, throughout elementary
school.
And it suggests that school - discipline programs might be more effective if they were to focus less on imposing punishment and more on creating a classroom environment in which students who lack self - regulatory capacities can find the tools and context they need to develop th
And it suggests that
school - discipline programs might be more effective if they were to focus less on imposing punishment
and more on creating a classroom environment in which students who lack self - regulatory capacities can find the tools and context they need to develop th
and more on
creating a
classroom environment in which students who lack self - regulatory capacities can find the tools
and context they need to develop th
and context they need to develop them.
But a recent study by Joseph Allen, a psychology professor at the University of Virginia,
and Robert C. Pianta, the dean of the education
school there, demonstrates that when teachers are trained in how to
create a better environment in the
classroom, that can have a measurable effect on student performance.
-- Christof Wiechert Social Emotional Intelligence: The Basis for a New Vision of Education in the United States — Linda Lantieri Rudolf Steiner's Research Methods for Teachers — Martyn Rawson Combined Grades in Waldorf
Schools:
Creating Classrooms Teachers Can Feel Good About — Lori L. Freer Educating Gifted Students in Waldorf
Schools — Ellen Fjeld KØttker
and Balazs Tarnai How Do Teachers Learn with Teachers?
At Pope John XXIII, teachers are required to fully utilize an online communication system
and are
creating individual web pages that are connected to the
school's site while parents at Avery Coonley look inside their student's «Smart Folder» to see a slide show of their child's daily
classroom experience.
Whether you want to get kids moving in the
classroom or find ways to
create healthier
school parties
and fundraisers, look no further than our Hot Topics.
The Partners for Breakfast in the
Classroom know that once you've seen breakfast - in - the -
classroom in one
school, you've seen it in one
school Every
school requires a customized design
and implementation plan — one
created with input fry7tom all stakeholders.
That is why Cuneen's 8 - week Fresh from the Farm program includes
classroom visits from farmers, tastings, cooking demonstrations, expeditions to local organic farms
and help
creating a
school garden.
Urging
schools to develop comprehensive policies that
create an overall «culture of wellness,» the report specifically illustrates the roles of
school breakfast
and physical activity, citing their positive student outcomes in the
classroom —
and beyond.
In my community, we
created a policy that requires
classrooms to offer non-food parties
and celebrations (in part b / c of food allergies), recess can NOT be taken away as a punishment,
and our elementary
schools can't sell a la carte «snack» items at lunch unless they meet certain criteria.
child's teacher (or the
school administration) has put a lot of effort into
creating these lists, considering availability, price,
and utility in the
classroom.
Incorporating nutrition education,
school gardens,
and farm - to -
school initiatives into the
classroom curriculum
and school culture can go a long way in
creating demand for healthier food choices among the students.
In K - 12 education, teachers, educators,
and school leaders can
create environments in the
classroom that change students» mindsets by implicitly
and explicitly giving them messages around belonging
and possibility.
They use two broad sets of techniques that are especially powerful in
creating environments in the
classroom and in the
school that tend to motivate kids to persevere, work harder,
and feel connected to their work.
In this section, you'll find a number of resources designed to support the health
and wellness of your students
and that help you
create healthy
classrooms and schools.
Want to get involved in
creating healthy
classrooms and schools but not sure where to start?
Instead, what teachers need to do to help develop those qualities in their students is
create an environment, in the
classroom and the
school as a whole, that makes students motivated to persevere.
Facilitator Information: As a Certified Positive Discipline Trainer, Kristin combines a career of teaching
and serving with her passion for
creating mutually respectful environments for families, children,
classrooms and schools.
It was important to include all of these stakeholders to ensure that information was gathered to
create complete guidelines for a child in the
classroom, on the
school bus
and in the cafeteria — to name just a few.
«Expanding
School Breakfast: Bringing Everyone to the Table» focused on the communication
and marketing aspects of
creating the partnerships necessary to implement a successful universal, in -
classroom breakfast program.
For two years, I've been working to
create healthier
classrooms, stop junk food rewards, strengthen our
school district wellness policy
and push for fresh, wholesome cafeteria food —
and there are days that I am just not sure how much more I have left in me.
I'm helping with the
school's new healthy newsletter
and creating healthy
classroom party ideas to distribute to other parents.
Offer inspiration Last week, I told you about the Pinterest page of fun
and healthy
classroom food ideas that I
created for my
school's PTA (see Creating a Healthy School: 3 Wellness Ideas that
school's PTA (see
Creating a Healthy
School: 3 Wellness Ideas that
School: 3 Wellness Ideas that Work).
If approved by voters those propositions will: 1)
Create a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative
and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution
and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for
school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning
and opportunity for public
and nonpublic
school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding
school broadband access, building
classrooms for pre-K
and replacing trailers
and installing «high - tech security features.»
Allowing unqualified teachers into the
classroom — as Michael Gove has done in academies
and free
schools — without any pathway to achieve qualified status
creates a dangerous precedent.
A group of
classroom teachers from
schools with newly
created teacher leadership positions told delegates how educators in the new positions are nurturing collaboration
and professional growth among their colleagues.
They each called for easing overcrowding in
classrooms in the neighborhood, the need for new
school buildings
and support for
creating more permanent affordable housing.
«David Cameron desperately needs to get a grip on the crisis he is
creating in
schools and ensure
school buildings
and classrooms are fit for our children to learn in.»
They add that veterans feel separate from the rest of the student body because of their extended gap between high
school and college, older average age,
and deployment experiences, thus
creating additional challenges for them to integrate with the rest of the
classroom.
They also contain specific tips for
creating a healthy environment in
classrooms, science labs, gyms,
school canteens, locker rooms
and recreational areas.
The
Schools That Teach tour was
created by Governor Tom Wolf to celebrate the incredible teaching
and learning taking place in Pennsylvania
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Read more about how
schools and districts can move beyond these «pockets of excellence» to
create a broad - based approach —
and how to support teachers as they expand their
classroom practices, as well as their confidence
and capacities.
We liked that other
schools that had
created similar practices used signs
and charts to indicate which
classrooms were open to visitors.
There are many other factors to consider, such as administrators making time to visit
classrooms, capable instructional leadership, clear expectations
and common language around
school or district initiatives,
creating a culture of risk taking, etc..
In our elementary
school classrooms, we use AR to
create active learning experiences hitherto inconceivable,
and in the process redefine the learning space!
We begin with a prominent question for many
school and district leaders: What conditions must we
create in order to promote the scaling of identified
classroom innovations?
The site also offers space for
schools to publish
school newspapers on - line
and create special Web sites for extracurricular activity groups, clubs,
and individual
classrooms to publish student writing on the Web!