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Michele Mathieson

historyteachers - YouTube - 0 views

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    What a fun, educational way for students (or even teachers) to show what they know. Would love to work with anyone who wants to try this this year.
Beth Miller

At Calhoun School, Longer Classes in 5 Short Terms - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Daniel Isquith, who has taught math at Calhoun for eight years, said he was initially “worried the kids would burn out” during the long classes. But he reorganized his lessons into 15-minute chunks, with a little breathing room in case things ran over: a 15-minute lecture, 15 minutes of problem solving, then 15 minutes of group work, capped by a final 15 minutes in which the students have to summarize what they did in class — a gem, he said, that the old schedule did not permit. During two-hour classes he changes things up just as often, to keep the students engaged. “Once you live in this and get a sense of pacing,” Mr. Isquith said, “it’s incredible what you can accomplish in terms of real actual understanding versus proficiency.”
Beth Miller

Teacher Resources - Center for the Liberal Arts - 0 views

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    A robust list of websites and resources searchable by content areas like: art &music, classics, english, french, history, science, spanish. Sponsored by UVA's Center for Liberal Arts.
Beth Miller

Educational Leadership:Working Constructively with Families:When Students Lead Parent-T... - 2 views

  • During the conference, the students asked their parents to write any questions they had on an index card and to hold their questions until the end. This gave the students uninterrupted time to make their presentations.
  • I feel the student-led conferences empowered students and helped them claim ownership of their education. In our case, it was a responsibility that our student enjoyed.
  • parents attended the conference without their child and discussed their child's performance with the advisor, who served as an advocate for the student.
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  • (1) a guiding structure for the conference; (2) a way to prepare students to run their own conferences; (3) a method of communicating the new format to parents and colleagues; and (4) the procedural operations that we would need to develop.
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  • The students learned that they would do all the talking and that the advisor was there basically for moral support. (The team instructed the advisors to intervene only when students became bogged down or if parents overshadowed them.)
  • Once their portfolios were complete, students rehearsed the script three times with classmates as stand-in parents.
Beth Miller

Education World: Student-Led Conferences: A Growing Trend - 2 views

  • "From a teacher's perspective, we were able to get a better picture of each child. It forced us to sit down with each student and review strengths and weaknesses. This conversation often told us the students learned more than perhaps we had measured through conventional assessments."
Beth Miller

Education World: Student-Led Conferences Hold Kids Accountable - 1 views

  • * Students assume greater control of their academic progress. * Students accept personal responsibility for their academic performance. * Parents, teachers, and students engage in open and honest dialogue. * Parents attend conferences at increased rates. * Students learn the process of self-evaluation. * Students develop organizational and oral communication skills.
Beth Miller

Using Student-Led Parent-Teacher Conferences to Build Relationships | Edutopia - 2 views

  • A powerful student-led parent-teacher conference focuses on student learning goals we can set by examining the student's work. This is an active event in which the learner and those responsible for supporting her education identify her strengths and areas of growth and make plans to address these areas.
Beth Miller

Student-Led Conferences - 2 views

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    A collection of mediocre videos focused on student-led conferences. Good for someone who prefers to see and hear about the conferences as opposed to reading about them.
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