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@KLeeKC

انضم Temmuz 2022
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kleekc
kleekc@KLeeKC·
@RutgersAltRoute I use multiple paths to success. My at-risk population needs educational wins. Sometimes the class discussion is the assessment. Providing different assessments acknowledges that I respect that they learn and demonstrate their learning in different ways.#TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
This morning's 5th and final Q is on assessment #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset “You can enhance or destroy students’ desire to succeed in school more quickly and permanently through your use of assessment than with any other tool you have at your disposal.” – Dr. Rick Stiggins
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kleekc@KLeeKC·
@RutgersAltRoute A4 This is when I use the power of "Yet". Science for at-risk youth ages 14-19 in 1 class means I help the older ones "save face" when they are "behind" their younger peers. Acknowledge effort & encourage viewing challenges as opportunities for learning.#TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
Feedback is a compass for improvement and not all feedback is created equally. For Q4 share your content area and consider your best practices and those you would like to try #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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van@modthryth_·
@RutgersAltRoute I need to work on being consistent in my language. Working with 7th graders can take a toll. At 8:00, I am fine walking the straight and narrow, but by 2:30, it is harder to stay positive, especially when teaching a core subject at the end of the day. #GrowthMindset #TeacherEd
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
Framing, or how teachers introduce new concepts and tasks to students, is the focus of Q3. Framing can steer students to a fixed or growth mindset. It helps students feel free to be a work in progress as they learn. #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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Mohammed Kabbani
Mohammed Kabbani@KabbaniGSE·
@RutgersAltRoute A3: use words like “yet”, “the next step”, “craft”, and “process” to encourage students to expand the paradigm to go beyond finishing something and being “good”/“bad” at it. This celebrates the process of learning or completing tasks rather than an end result with judgment.
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kleekc
kleekc@KLeeKC·
@RutgersAltRoute A6 My tone and the problem-solving approaches drive student success in my room. Goal = prevent “shutdowns”. Keep atmosphere light and positive. Keep content engaging and meaningful. Create supportive learning experiences that empower student success! #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
Welcome to the #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset chat! Let us know you're here by replying with your name & what you teach. Rutgers Alternate Route teachers, please complete the SIGN IN form to have your participation in the chat documented: go.rutgers.edu/Chat_In
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kleekc
kleekc@KLeeKC·
@RutgersAltRoute A2 Cultivating a + atmosphere & safe environment with inclusive practices. Providing clear & differentiated instruction. Encouraging participation, reflection & self-assessment. Providing specific and timely feedback & praise. Encouraging growth. #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
For Q2, consider the expectations you communicate to students (verbal and nonverbal) through your classroom climate, course material & response opportunities #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset Tip: Be specific to your content & connect with others using a # like #ArtsEd #litchat #scichat
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kleekc
kleekc@KLeeKC·
@RutgersAltRoute A1 There is potential for growth in students and educators. Focusing on challenges stifles abilities and confidence. Students will be less apt 2 learn and less prepared for life. I can model a mindset that will affect my student’s life for the +. #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
Good morning! ⚠️This is a friendly warning about our upcoming high tweet volume. We're hosting a chat at 10AM (EST). You're welcome to join us #TeacherEd #GrowthMindset
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kleekc@KLeeKC·
@NicholasDi9792 @RutgersAltRoute It is so hard to find professional development topics that apply to everyone but I think this is a great foundation. A flexible mindset is necessary no matter what you teach. It helps maintain patience and professionalism for your students and the staff. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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Nicholas Di Paolo
Nicholas Di Paolo@NicholasDi9792·
@RutgersAltRoute A5: Flexibility is an important mindset that all members of the school community need to remember, especially when working with students with learning disabilities. Also, more school-wide professional developments can encourage more awareness and consistency. #TeacherEd #SpEd
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
For our final question (Q5) consider your classroom AND school-wide behavior management and discipline policies. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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Heather@Heather1124396·
@RutgersAltRoute A5 #TeacherEd I really feel that our school could benefit from a reset room or area. We currently do not have one but I feel it could make a major impact. Often the students are given a timer for a break. Then they simply roam the halls. A specific room or area would help.
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Bri 🦋@bananasbri·
@RutgersAltRoute A5: I am committed to improving my classroom. I am open to suggestions and every opportunity to enhance my teaching methods. I also invest time in learning outside of school, constantly seeking ways to make the classroom setting as inclusive as possible. #TeacherED #SpecialED
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Sarah DeLeo@sarahdeleo05·
@RutgersAltRoute I love our district-wide initiative to include @responsiveclass training to all teachers. By focusing on the importance of feeling safe and connected and fostering intrinsic motivation, it creates a great foundation for an inclusive classroom environment. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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Joey Gregory@joey_gregory·
@RutgersAltRoute A2: As an English Teacher, I love using graphic organizers. Teaching students to record their thoughts on paper before going to write the assignment helps them focus on what they actually want to use. If they just jump to writing, they are all over the place #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
Dr. Jonas Bromberg & teacher Jon Weinberger discuss classroom strategies to support students with ADHD (youtube.com/watch?v=Dd62-e…) like providing fidget tools and offering checklists. For Question 2 (Q2) consider what's worked or ideas you want to try #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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kleekc@KLeeKC·
@arcurem @RutgersAltRoute I think this is much more effective than closing his tabs when he gets off track. My students have no access to unsupervised technology so everything is paper and pencil. It is "old school" but it is what works for them. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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Matthew Arcure@arcurem·
@RutgersAltRoute A2 A recent modification I made in my classroom was that one student was having problems and distractions on his Chromebook. So I now modify his assignments to only on paper to help this student out. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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kleekc@KLeeKC·
@jessktran @RutgersAltRoute Absolutely. You have to have lots of options to accommodate everyone's needs but be sure the right ones are used by the right students and do not become a source of distraction to that student or others. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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Jessica@jessktran·
@RutgersAltRoute A2: Providing space in the classroom with less distractions, frequent (movement) breaks, multisensory learning, fidget toys, weighted blankets/lap pads, slant boards. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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JayZonday@JayZonday·
@RutgersAltRoute A2: Fidget toys and any type of fidget boards have definitely been a blessing for me in my classroom (special education 11 students ) but at times with some of my students with more severe cases — fidget toys can become a source of overstimulation #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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kleekc@KLeeKC·
@rowezy @RutgersAltRoute I agree. Being able to quickly assess what is working and what is not is crucial. Being able to figure out what to try next is tricky but the results are amazing once you find the right accommodation. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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kleekc
kleekc@KLeeKC·
@erumjavaid100 @RutgersAltRoute I find this helpful, too. Having to sit down and attend for an entire period is too intimidating for some students. If they are working, they earn a short break. If they can continue this without abusing it, we keep doing it. #TeacherEd #SpecialEd
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Erum Javaid
Erum Javaid@erumjavaid100·
@RutgersAltRoute A2) one of my students struggles with sitting in his seat and finishing his assignments. So I gave him small breaks during class to walk in the class or get a drink of water. This has been very helpful. He now finishes his assignment on time.#TeacherEd #SpecialED
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AlternateRoute@RutgersAltRoute·
For Q3 be specific content area & how you support student success, for example, your classroom environment, assignments, and assessments #TeacherEd #SpecialEd Tip: To connect with our teachers in your subject area, use the # for your content area, i.e #arted #mathchat #scichat
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