Whitney Simic Finch

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Whitney Simic Finch

Whitney Simic Finch

@SimicFinch

From neighborhood planner to aspiring secondary math teacher | B.S, Indiana U, 2001 | M.A. in Ed Studies, U of Michigan, 2019

Michigan, USA شامل ہوئے Nisan 2019
101 فالونگ20 فالوورز
John Beilein
John Beilein@JohnBeilein·
Go Blue ! What a fabulous win for the Maize and Blue ! No instate basketball rivalry is better than this one. So happy for this team , it’s staff , @MaizeRageUM , and Michigan fans everywhere. #Goblue forever !
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@nathan_stevens Q3. Too darn many! #edtechchat (The logins and passwords these kids have to remember, especially when you consider whether it actually helps student build digital literacy and demonstrate their learning.)
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Linda Edwards
Linda Edwards@LindaEdwardsi·
A2 We actually did an activity about our Super Powers where we shared our strengths 😀 Many students had passions and strengths to share with others #LearnLAP
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@nbartley6 A3. A big thing is creating an environment that makes it safe to unleash their passions. Students have to make each other feel safe too. A teacher can create an environment that diligently empowers all voices while requiring civility. #LearnLAP
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Elisabeth Bostwick
Elisabeth Bostwick@ElisaBostwick·
Q1: If we truly value critical thinking, creative problem solving, communication, and collaboration, we should be teaching and assessing those outcomes. How are you creating opportunities to develop these skills in students? #formativeChat #LEAPeffect
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@nathan_stevens Of course! I prefer Office Suite, but most people are on the Google Platform. Office 365 is more sophisticated and handles more complicated jobs, but Google is great for collaboration and getting things done. #edtechchat
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Jeffrey Austin
Jeffrey Austin@JAustinEDU·
@cclark421 @levi_allison42 One of the most challenging parts about teaching my Humanities classes (the source of the emotional labor) is the amount of unlearning that has to be done about classroom culture, grades + grading + discussion in order to make it work in the way it needs to work. #FormativeChat
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Christina Clark Ed.D
Christina Clark Ed.D@cclark421·
A1 if we value the 4cs we have to get away from grading the product and start giving feedback on the process. I will often give give Ss a rubric or checklist at the start of a unit and ask them to refer to it without. When I Conference it's the first q I ask #formativechat
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@ElisaBostwick A1. In math classes, you sometimes have to break "bad" habits of fast equals smart and performance versus understanding. So first, you need to build norms, procedures and skills of small group work that are the foundation of your question. #formativechat
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@ElisaBostwick A2. This also includes students recognizing, appreciating and explaining their classmates thinking and learning, especially when the demonstration and skills are different from their own. #formativechat
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Elisabeth Bostwick
Elisabeth Bostwick@ElisaBostwick·
Q2: To best assess learning & foster empowerment, we need greater use of authentic assessments where students apply their skills & demonstrate learning. Describe what this looks like in the classroom and share tools or resources that others can utilize. #formativeChat #LEAPeffect
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@Rdene915 @LScumpieru This is so difficult in a math class. Until I became comfortable with the silence, I had to ask a question and tell them I would return. Otherwise, I would answer for them and, more importantly, they would not have the space to think. #formativechat
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@BrianDunleavy16 Brian, this ties into allowing multiple opportunities to give and receive feedback. So that they understand how learning evolves and continues. It does not stop with a test. #formativechat
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Bethany Hill🌟#JoyfulLeaders
Bethany Hill🌟#JoyfulLeaders@bethhill2829·
A1: Fostering those skills within problem based learning so kids see a purpose and know they can contribute to a solution! #formativechat
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
This applies to middle and high school students too. Humbling reminder of how we define "classroom management." 4 Things Teachers Shouldn't Be Asking Their Students to Do disq.us/t/3dh1j8h
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Whitney Simic Finch
Whitney Simic Finch@SimicFinch·
@mrkempnz A2. Opening the doors to mathematics not only for more students through equity, rigor and engagement, but how mathematics informs our lives, supports other subjects, and helps us make decisions.
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Craig Kemp
Craig Kemp@mrkempnz·
Q2) What are areas within education, teaching, and learning that may be in need of a little inspiration? #whatisschool
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