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Showing posts with label Classroom Rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classroom Rules. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
School-wide Expectations For Students & Staff
Spending a significant amount of time in education for more than a decade has provided a wide range of experiences with various systems that establish school-wide expectations for students and staff. PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention Systems) is a common implementation being seeing in schools across the country. PBIS establishes clear expectations and routines for supporting students and staff with creating effective relationships and procedures to ensure optimal learning environments. Although PBIS has been successful in a variety of learning environments, there are situations in which PBIS has failed to reach effectiveness in supporting student needs in schools I've worked in/with. These situations may be due to a number of factors including lack of consistent implementation, lack of student involvement in the development of action plans or growth steps, and the failure to effectively teach or model desired behaviors. With the successful implementation in some environments and failure in others, I've sought out additional models to support school-wide expectations with success.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Expectations for Student Device Use in Classrooms
I was recently engaged in a conversation with other educators of my PLN about a controversial topic that continues to surface in education. With the influx of devices for student learning, there is often controversy and differences of opinions around use, restrictions, and requirements for students. The conversation I engaged in was surprisingly rich and provided a variety of different view points. As a result, I seized the opportunity to reflect on my own philosophy and thoughts about the topic. The following are not suggestions nor my agenda in regards to student device usage but rather, the ways in which I've thought about and implemented practices with students for many years.
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Chromebooks,
Classroom Expectations,
Classroom Management,
Classroom Rules,
Discipline,
EdTech,
Google,
iPads,
Music,
Student Devices,
Student Learning,
Students,
Teachers,
Teaching,
Video,
YouTube
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