As you self-select your current state, you may find you have a solid working relationship with a number of your students who are thriving, as individuals. And, with the same class, you may find yourself in a state of dysfunction with a number of students. Allow yourself to think of your class as a whole. Consider the observable behaviours I am about to share, as they pertain to your students in general. And, also consider your own experience.
Read MoreConsider, that many adults are children in adult bodies. And it is not their fault. Emotionally they have not matured. Often, something happens in childhood and we decide something about ourselves e.g. I’m not smart enough or I’m not loveable. Then we spend the rest of our lives looking for evidence to prove our point of view. And it has us reacting instead of responding to life
Read MoreI am 18 years old, at a fancy garden party of 2,500 people behind the Parliament Building in Prince Edward Island. There were lessons in learning to curtsey formally and how to be with royalty. I feel like royalty as my family, and I have been invited by Prince Philip and Her Majesty the Queen to a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
Read MoreSupport for Teachers and Parents/Guardians. · Do you feel like you’re doing everything you can in a climate of constant change but yet you experience stress and overwhelm? · Is your own personal self-care constantly pushed to the side? · Does everything feel unattainable right now…balance, self-care, removing the stress? Here are eight ways to empower yourself and your students.
Read MoreFree Lessons Available in Social Emotional Learning for Children.. Every lesson has an affirmation that students can memorize to remind themselves of their ability to influence themselves and others in positive ways.
Read MoreEmotions can feel like a roller coaster ride with ups and downs and sudden turns. The uncertainty of COVID and the changing rules require constant adjusting. And not being able to make plans, we can experience a complete lack of control.
Read MoreYou can make a big impact as well as save time and energy without spending hours on class management. Learn how to raise academic achievement without being interrupted by behaviour problems. Reach those high needs students so they work to potential.
Read MoreSir Ken Robinson, you will be sorely missed. Sir Ken Robinson, may you continue to be a great source of encouragement for all of us as educators and teacher trainers who aspire to find innovative ways to teach the whole child.
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Analogical Problem-Solving ™ is what I call teaching by living inside a story such as the Us and Them unit. Students have agency/voice to make decisions inside their class story, an analogy of life. As teachers, we carefully follow their suggestions and integrate lessons as we plan strategies that allow them to discover their learning. Students learn real-life lessons without real-life consequences. They realize at a profound level that we have so much in common. We are all connected. Ultimately the students decide war is not worth the enormous human cost. And they internalize that we are all part of the human race.