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Friday, September 30, 2016

What Great Teachers Do Differently - Expectations

Expectations
Last week we started our series on the book "What Great Teachers Do Differently" by Todd Whitaker.  Our topic last week was centered on people being the driving force behind making a school successful, not the programs.  This week we will look at "The Power of Expectations".

Whitaker says "Great teachers focus on expectations.  Other teachers focus on rules" (Whitaker, p.13).  This is an interesting statement and holds a lot of merit.  By setting expectations for our students from the start we are being more proactive in our approach versus always being reactive.

A great example of setting expectations not rules is "Be Respectful".  I'm sure we can all think of 10 rules that can fall under the umbrella of being respectful.  By using expectations, it gives the teacher much more discretion when disciplining a student.  Whereas, many rules have defined consequences.  Sometimes the punishments don't always fit the crime.  By being vague, yet pointed, in your expectations, you can deal with all consequences differently, yet fairly.'

This chapter deals primarily with student behavior in terms of expectations, but I think it can also apply to student learning as well.  Great teachers set high expectations for their students and are not afraid of the work it is going to take to get there.  They are also not afraid of failure, thus allowing themselves to set high expectations for their students.

Too often we set the bar high enough for students to reach it, but never challenge them by setting the bar just out of their reach.  The fear and letdown we experience when a student doesn't reach the bar we have set for them makes us set the bar lower and lower.  We need to have the mindset of the phrase in the image in this post, "Shoot for the moon.  Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars."  This mindset is so important for everyone.  Aim big, have high expectations for all students.


Tech Tip - Google Classroom Updates



Google Classroom Updates
Google announces updates once a month and the August update was a significant one for Google Classroom.  You can read all about the updates in this Google Blog.  The two updates that look to be really promising is the annotation feature in the Classroom App and the new Inbox.  If you use classroom, check out these updates today.

There is also a plug about the new update to Google Expeditions as well.  So even if you don't use Classroom, the Google Blog post is worth looking over.

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MRVED Business

MEETING UPDATES

Principals'Council
The Principals'Council gathered at the MRVED on Friday, September 9 for their first meeting of the year.  Time was spent getting caught up on Flexible Learning Year/Professional Development plans for the year.  We then spent time discussing and learning about "The Why" for school initiatives.  It was decided that the Principals'professional development for the year will be centered around "Leading School Change" by Todd Whitaker.  The day ended with the group networking.

TAC
The Teachers'Advisory Council met for the first time this school year on September 20.  Much like the Principals' Council the group was refreshed on the Flexible Learning Year/Professional Development plans for the year.  They also dove into the activity about "The Why" for school initiatives.  Lunch was excellent and there was great networking during that time.  The afternoon was spent primarily on MELT planning.  The TAC provided the MRVED with a wealth of session ideas.  Overall, it was a great day with some great people.

Title I
Title I teachers met at the MRVED on Friday, September 23.  The morning kicked off with Karen presenting on strategies when working with English Learner students, which can be applied to all students as well.  The group then participated in an activity called "Intervention Showcase", where each district got 5-10 minutes to showcase their favorite and most effective interventions.  Lunch was once again awesome!  The afternoon consisted of Brandon leading the group through activities centered around the topic of communication and having better conversations.  The day ended with a great networking session.

UPCOMING MEETINGS
October 7, 2016  Title III Paras
October 19, 2016  MRVED Common Day of Professional Development
October 26, 2016  Superintendents' Council
October 28, 2016  Principals' Council

November 18, 2016  Principals' Council
November 23, 2016 Superintendents' Council


MELT 2017 Call for Presentation Proposals

MELT Call for Presentation Proposals
It is that time of the year again!  Time to start looking for teachers to present at the MELT (MRVED Educators Learning Together) Conference in January.  The past few years we have had some great presentations by our local teachers.  Hopefully this year can be better yet.  Last year, there were over 100 sessions to choose from throughout the day with about 1/4 of them being led by local teachers.  My goal is to get to 50% led by local educators.  This is a great opportunity to share some of the awesome and unique things going on in your classroom.  If you would like to present, please fill out the form (linked below).  If you know of someone who would do an awesome job, encourage them to present.

Stipend:
  • $100 - Present one, 1-hour session
  • $150 - Present the same 1-hour session twice
  • $150 - Present one, 2-hour session
  • $200 - Present two different 1-hour sessions
Please Note:
  • If you want to present as a team, only one proposal needs to be submitted.  The person that makes the proposal will be the contact person for that group.  The team shares the stipend.
  • Submitting a proposal does not commit you to presenting.  You are only providing the MRVED with information that you are interested in presenting.
  • Brandon will contact you by the end of October if your session was selected.
  • You may fill out more than one proposal.
Possible Session Ideas:
  • Cross-Curricular Projects
  • School Readiness
  • SMART Training
  • Teaching Vocabulary
  • 6+1 Traits of Writing
  • Writing in the Elementary
  • Daily 5
  • Daily 3
  • STEM/STEAM
  • Coding
  • Math Strategies
  • Reading Strategies
  • Technology: SMARTBoard, Tablets, Content Area, Grade Level, Apps