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chlohawk

Designing Team-Building Activities to Help Students Reconnect in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Team-building activities are a great way to ease students into the new year and to build relationships among your students.
chlohawk

10 Team-Building Activities Your Whole School Staff Will Love - We Are Teachers - 0 views

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    Name games, get to know you activities, and trust and teamwork activities are great ways to break the ice and to build rapport with fellow teachers in your building.
chlohawk

12 Team Building Activities for Students - Classful - 0 views

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    Working as a team is a must for some assignments in the classroom and it ultimately is setting students up for team work in their professional futures. Tug of war, worst-case scenario, zoom, and other activities are awesome to use with young and older students.
chlohawk

Great Group Games: Team Building for Kids | Scholastic - 1 views

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    Here are some great on your feet games that build communication, trust, and academic skills with your students in grades 3-5 and 6-8
nikkilh

Parent Educator Resource Centers (PERC) - 0 views

  • The purpose of the project is to build partnerships between parents and educators to ensure that children receive the highest educational opportunities and achievement possible.
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      Purpose of the West Virginia PERC project
  • A team consisting of a parent of a special needs child and an educator staffs each PERC
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      Who is on the team
  • All PERCs have certain common functions and responsibilities including: Providing information, resources, and training for parents on important issues such as parenting skills, problem solving, educational planning for their child, behavior management, home learning activities, and other topics to strengthen home-to-school partnerships; Assisting families on an individual basis to better understand their children's educational needs and to discover opportunities and options for meeting these needs; Connecting families with appropriate community services; and Offering information, resources, and training to educators to increase the skills, knowledge and attitudes needed to encourage and strengthen family involvement and positive school-to-home partnerships.
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      What the PERCs have in common as to their functions and responsibilities
crispinfletcher

Trauma-Informed Schools | NEA - 7 views

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      1 in 5 means any given class there are going to be more then a handful of students with 2 or more ACEs
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      What are some key skills and methods to build your teacher toolboxs to help reach all your students?
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      video on slide 7 we recommend
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  • adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
  • One in five U.S. children had two or more ACEs
  • most educators encounter trauma-affected students throughout their careers
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    Hi there, Joe! I'm so glad that you posed this question in response to this great resource. As somebody with several ACEs myself, I think that using a good mix of empathy and sympathy is a great place to start. Put yourself in their shoes and think of what you would have liked for your teacher to have done to help you, whether or not you share that experience with the student. Also, your colleagues are on your team, so pick their brains for what works for them. Lastly, educate yourself and learn about what you can do for your student, and from your student! Sometimes it can be as simple as asking your student what you can do to help and hopefully they could find a way to communicate their needs.
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