If parents and
students keep talking about it, that might happen.
Not exact matches
But my push today is to
talk about the lies that
students tell, specifically the ones that
keep them from growing into the best
students possible.
There are so many brilliant teachers out there with so many good ideas for making things better in our classrooms, and if we stay connected and
keep suggesting new books,
talking about books, and trying different techniques — both new and old — our
students will respond.
Discuss Online Safety: Teach
students about appropriate online behavior, including
keeping passwords private, never
talking to strangers online, and treating others respectfully.
I
kept having that feeling of — I know what he's
talking about, I've lived it for years as an urban educator — but I've never seen anyone make such a clear argument for the fact that schools need to focus on developing
students» social and emotional skills.
Activities Ideas: - A range of ideas in the «Twilight» documents - Teach a Skill / Run an Activity Forms -
student led in form time - Quiz on school rules and expectations (obviously will need to be adapted)- Settling in Meetings / Interview Question Sheets - Caption Competitions - Desert Island Disks Certificates (
students talk about and present extracts of two songs that are important for them)- Puns and Riddles to
keep their mind fresh.
With new demands for accountability, testing, and record -
keeping being added continuously, finding time to train staff, to
keep a program going, to
talk with
students about bullying, and to deal with bullying incidents is difficult.
Some teachers reported feeling uncomfortable
talking to their
students about sexuality due to their beliefs or perceptions
about what's appropriate — often conflating sexual orientation with sex — while others felt pressure from administrators or parents to
keep tight - lipped.
Following this norm
keeps the conversation safe by anchoring it on the
students, and it provides an avenue to
talk about changes needed to meet
student needs.
And in
talking about changing demographics, Response to Intervention is mentioned as a way to
keep students out of special education.
I'm
talking about things like teacher licensing mandates, which researchers have long found do not improve teacher quality and traffic in disproven education fads (but do provide easy - access cash cows for state departments of education and teacher colleges since teachers are required to
keep buying their products to maintain certification); ever - increasing testing and data - entry mandates; centralized curriculum mandates like Common Core; centralized teacher evaluation and ratings systems; and the massive data entry required to document things like
student behavior problems and special education services.
Castro, the principal at Geddes,
talked about how teachers went from giving two assessments a year to giving tests every two weeks in reading and math to
keep track of
students» progress and help those who are falling behind.
Daily Dialogue Tickets To
keep the sharing and socializing structured and focused, I created interview pairings and had
students talk to each other
about specific questions on specific days of the week.
Ellis could easily be
talking about infusing the country's anemic Black male teacher pipeline or what's needed to diversify the country's teacher workforce, which in many districts has not
kept pace with the growing diversity among
students in the classroom.
Talk about transparency k - 12 while
keeping goals in mind for parents and
students, Steve Wandler of FRESH GRADE is my guest
In neighboring South Carolina, David Mathis, superintendent of Saluda County Schools and a member of the ASCD Board of Directors, thinks that the CCSS are «good for
students and are doing what they are designed to do: Go deeper in
student learning and push
students into all the 21st century skills we
keep talking about.»
Obenchain
talked about the
student work she tacked onto the walls and the grouped desks that
kept students from feeling isolated.
You're
talking about the removal of troubled
students who have acted out and are comparing it to Amistad who has
students whose parents CARE and will do whatever it takes to
keep their children in the school.
We will continue to
keep a lookout for new legislation and commentary
talking about private
student loan forgiveness.
NREI
talked to Stark
about how to
keep up with changes in technology in the sector, how investors feel
about the
student housing sector and what issues are having a big impact on the industry.
Talk about your reputation for helping both
students and experienced agents
keep up with changing real estate trends.