Educator looking for ways to disrupt education and create neuro-affirming learning spaces, proud mama and wife, striving to be an accomplice in equity.
How often have we asked kids to:
Think Pair Share
Collaborate
Discuss
Or anything requiring communication...
Without explicitly teaching them HOW to do this things in the first place?
We need to model, provide visible cues & expectations, & reteach at times.
We can't assume.
I think @TimHortons means well, but the orange sprinkle donut campaign REALLY feels off- ike a celebratory/carnivalesque approach to NDTR. Instead. simply donate a portion of all coffee sales September 30th to Indigenous charities. 🧡🪶
🤔 When a student seems disinterested, do we just label it as "misbehavior?" Behaviors are choices, aren't they? But what if we change our perspective, asking what this tells us about our teaching methods and consider new strategies? #LeadInclusion#EdLeaders#TeacherTwitter
Hey Adults in schools,
Work at connections with kids & conjuring smiles as much as you communicate content & give out grades.
It will make EVERYTHING you do at school more effective & make work feel like a lot less work.
An #OrangeShirtDay tip for schools. Many families struggle with finding orange shirts for the day, even though they want to support. Here is a sticker template that uses Avery 5214. Schools can print stickers for students to show their support.🧡🪶
drive.google.com/file/d/1nEI…
💡 A truly inclusive culture is only possible when all teachers in the school see themselves as inclusive educators and believe that all students are their students. #LeadInclusion#EdLeaders#Teachers#UDL#TeacherTwitter
🕺 There should be no "special education classrooms" in our buildings. Spaces for support, when needed, should be for evidence-based intervention for any student who needs it. Homework help ≠ intervention. #LeadInclusion#EdLeaders#Educators#UDL#TeacherTwitter
Orange Shirt Day is coming up September 30. Reposting the link to my Google drive of resources in French and English- including a shared reading around Rita Joe’s “I lost my talk”/ “J’ai perdue ma langue”. Please feel free to share with colleagues! #OrangeShirtDay 🧡🪶
drive.google.com/drive/mobil…
The moment we talk about changing 'behaviour' without considering the context of that behaviour, we are doomed to failure. We will put in place ever harsher consequences, and they will work less and less well.
That's because behaviour never exists in a vacuum. It's part of a complex system.
Behaviour is a response to circumstances and as such, it provides feedback on how a system is working.
If levels of disruptive behaviour are high in our schools, then something isn't right for our young people. Young people do well if they can - and lots of this generation can't right now.
Perhaps it's that years of under-funding plus a pandemic have resulted in a generation who don't believe that school will give them a passport to a better life.
Perhaps it's that our system is overly focused on exams which a third fail.
Perhaps its that our curriculum doesn't enable young people to study things that interest them.
There will not be one single cause. That's part of the complex system. It will be many things together and they will all interact.
Teachers will have much better ideas that me about what those things are. But it won't just be 'young people haven't learnt how to behave '. That's a reductionist explanation, and this is a complex system.
It would be convenient for everyone if those complex problems would be solved by suspending and isolating enough children, but evidence suggests that that won't improve behaviour and will have long term negative consequences for those children.
Complexity is inconvenient, but if we don't embrace it, we're doomed to repeat the errors of the past. Behaviour is part of a complex system.
💫 Here's to reaching for the stars with your staff this year. 💫
(Photo by P @MLEPrincipal, board created by leader Shamonda Garner)
ALT Bulletin board that says, "If we create a culture where every teacher believes they need to improve, not because they are not good enough, but because they can be even better, there is no limit to what we can achieve."
"Go back to the @educationgovuk & rip up the behaviourist approach to education. It creates a world where neurodiverse children, those with anxiety, mental health and even the timid cannot survive." Absolutely agree @RachaelMaskell 👏 @teamsquarepeg@NotFineinSchool
I quit teaching all kids.
I started teaching each kid.
I’ve never been a better teacher.
That is not a boast.
That is a bare-bones admission to what such an approach requires of me.
I can no longer hide behind good for all.
I have to meet each where they fall.
#P180
If I don't smile, why would kids smile?
If I don't show respect, why would kids show respect?
If I don't appear to care, why would kids care?
If I don't seem motivated, why would kids be motivated?
If I don't learn, why would kids learn?
We, adults, must be the models.
Please do not use Teachers Pay Teachers for ANYTHING to do with #OrangeShirtDay. Not only is TPT NOT audited for equity and cultural appropriation, creators are literally making money off of Indigenous trauma. I will continue to share free vetted resources this month! 🧡🪶
Cheating is not a devious act of character.
Cheating is a consequence of a toxic game.
The Game of Grading.
The game we've been teaching them to play since they stepped into our hallowed halls.
If we truly cared about their honor, then we'd truly care about their learning.