MRVED Business
MRVED Meetings
Friday, March 4, 2022 - Principals' Council
Friday, March 11, 2022 - Title III Paraprofessionals
Friday, March 18, 2022 - Title III Teachers (Virtual)
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 - Superintendents' Council
April 14, 2022 Information
ESL Consultant Needed
The MRVED is looking for a part-time ESL consultant to help assist districts in creating a newcomer program. Must have an ESL license with at least 3 years of experience in the field. You can read a more detailed description on Edpost or contact Karen or I for more information.
Resources
The Advantages of Heterogeneous Student Groups in Math
I recently read an article from edutopia from Joseph Manfre that really made me think about teaching and learning in the classroom. The article talks about students who are fast processors of information, in this case math, are often times isolated from learning experiences. It really made me think about students who are fast & slow processors of information and then how do we effectively differentiate in our classrooms for those students. It's a quick read, and you won't be disappointed.The Advantages of Heterogeneous Student Groups in Math by Joseph Manfre
Professional Learning
LETRS Training Offered Free from MDE
The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) is excited to announce a new initiative to offer LETRS professional learning to educators across the state.The Minnesota LETRS® Science of Reading Professional Learning Courses will provide sustained and job-embedded professional learning about the science of reading, at no cost to educators. These impactful courses will be based on Lexia’s LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) literacy professional learning and are being offered to thousands of educators.
Who is eligible?
Funding is available for licensed Minnesota educators. Priority will be given to educators in the following roles:
- K-3 classroom teacher
- Administrator
- Elementary special education teacher with responsibility for reading instruction
- Elementary reading interventionist/reading specialist or literacy coach
- Literacy professor in MN Institute of Higher Education
Book Study
Row the Boat - Chapter 6
As we near our April 14th Common Inservice day with PJ Fleck, I'm getting more and more excited to hear him talk about Row The Boat. Chapter 6 is a short, but crucial chapter in the book. It provides the context and symbolism around RTB.
There are three key components to rowing the boat; the oar, the boat, and the compass. "The oar is the energy of your life - your mission and your purpose" (Fleck, 53). The oar (your energy) is the only thing that moves the boat. It is up to you if your oar is in the water or not. When the waters get rough, we need to row a little harder, but we need to keep rowing through the storm to get through it.
The second component is the boat. The boat represents sacrifice. The more you give the bigger your boat gets. During those rough seas, having a bigger boat helps you get through those times a little easier.
The third component is the compass. The compass provides you with direction. If you want to be a doctor, point your compass in that direction, pack your boat, and keep rowing!