Webinar: An Introduction to Student Based Allocation On December 10, 2013 Marguerite Roza hosted a webinar for district and community leaders interested in
learning more about student based allocation (SBA) models (a.k.a. WSF or weighted student funding).
While a long - term connection with a student doesn't inherently provide insights, a teacher's questions, observations, and a willingness to listen offer an opportunity to
learn more about the student experience of school.
To
learn more about student centered coaching, join Diane Sweeney at an institute that will highlight a collection of coaching practices that are outcomes - based and student - centered.
* Student Engagement: focusing on steps schools can take to help kids feel more enthusiastic about learning so they miss fewer days and become more likely to graduate (
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On December 10, 2013 Marguerite Roza hosted a webinar for district and community leaders interested in
learning more about student based allocation (SBA) models (a.k.a. WSF or weighted student funding).
«I have
learned more about students in poverty from being a part of this virtual learning community than I did in a semester - long class about urban education,» said Karen Vogelsang, a second - grade teacher at Keystone Elementary in Memphis, Tennessee, and a virtual coach for the «Supporting Students in Poverty» VLC.
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I will visit with my child's teachers and
learn more about my student's classes by reviewing the class syllabus or class outline.
You can
learn more about student - led conferences in the Education World articles Student - Led Conferences Successful in Elementary, Middle Grades, Student - Led Conferences Hold Kids Accountable, and Student - Led Conferences: A Growing Trend.
Last fall, as part of its broader efforts to maximize student achievement, Garland Independent School District in Texas wanted to
learn more about students» home lives and what the district could do to help parents better support learning outside of school.
I learned more about my students in those three weeks than during that entire first semester of my paleontology class.
Programs that provide time and funding for teachers to visit students and parents on their own turf are a way for teachers to
learn more about their students, get the parents more involved in their kids» education, and bridge cultural gaps that might occur between student and teacher.
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Finally, allow those numbers to change as
you learn more about the student's abilities — or, in keeping with the intention of school, as he or she learns more throughout the year!
They use the journals as an opportunity to
learn more about their students and as an informal measure of growth.)
«I do that by listening and
learning more about my students» interests and needs.
Here are a few helpful activities to help
you learn more about your students and to spotlight their lives:
Not only does jumping into creation help students realize the power of iPad as a tool to support their learning, but it also provides teachers with an opportunity to differentiate assessment, scaffold skills, and
learn more about their students.
Not only does jumping into creation help students realize the potential of the iPad as a tool to support their learning, but it also provides teachers with an opportunity to differentiate assessment, scaffold skills, and
learn more about their students.
storytelling can
learn more about students in a unique way.
The NCTE supports storytelling in the curriculum with acknowledgement that students can find a reflection of themselves in stories, and that teachers who value storytelling can
learn more about students in a unique way.