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Caitlin

@CaitTeacher

🇨🇦 G4 #PYP facilitator working in 🇭🇰

Hong Kong Katılım Eylül 2015
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Kate Cox
Kate Cox@KateCoxPE·
Ever wish you could just show your sub what you want your students to do? @Flipgrid QR code to the rescue. I filmed one class doing an activity that I wanted a class to do later when I was at an appt. Sub was very thankful & thought it was the coolest thing ever. #physed
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Tania Lattanzio IGE
Tania Lattanzio IGE@igeeducators·
Discussing the importance of not over planning with a group of teachers and ensuring that we leave room for student inquiries. Respecting their interests and questions.
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Taryn BondClegg
Taryn BondClegg@makingoodhumans·
A beautiful example of documentation, making learning visible and brining parents along for the ride as the Gr1 team tells the story of how learners followed the choose-act-reflect cycle to make informed choices for themselves as learners. #aismlearns
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Carol Jago
Carol Jago@CarolJago·
Student writing improves when kids write about things that matter to them.
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Evan Robb
Evan Robb@ERobbPrincipal·
Awesome message! Gives pause to overly scripted programs or a belief that everyone should be on the same page each day.
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Tyler Rablin
Tyler Rablin@Mr_Rablin·
You're not grading assignments. You're collecting evidence to determine student progress and pointing them towards their next steps. Make the mental switch. It matters.
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Caitlin@CaitTeacher·
It is truly amazing.
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Caitlin@CaitTeacher·
I am super confused by teachers who want ‘swag bags’ filled with things that will just be eventually added to land fills.
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Alfie Kohn
Alfie Kohn@alfiekohn·
3 key elements of progressive ed.: 1) Deep understanding of ideas; constructing meaning supersedes skill practice & fact memoriz; 2) Kids' questions & decisions drive the curriculum; tchr does more asking than telling; 3) Cooperative learning (student collaboratn) as the default
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Caitlin@CaitTeacher·
@candytechideas Thanks for this! Brought a LOT of joy to the teachers at my school today.
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Caitlin@CaitTeacher·
#10. Lastly, I have reflected on being patient, calm & consistently positive during these times. We are in strange times and we all need to show care, balance, respect and an understanding that learning online is not fit for everyone. Ignite - Excite - Engage the best you can.
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Caitlin@CaitTeacher·
I am currently reflecting & wanted to share some things I have learned from teaching online at a PYP international school. I have had to teach through a screen for 18.5 weeks so far this year. The list is in no particular order & come after 4 online weeks with a new class.
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