🏫 5 strategies for recognising achievements in your school’s end-of-year wrap 🏫 As the school year draws to a close, it’s time to pause, reflect, and celebrate the remarkable achievements and milestones attained by your school community. By recognising and honouring the collective triumphs of students, educators, and stakeholders, you’ll cultivate a spirit of shared purpose and resilience, helping your school to achieve greater excellence and impact. In this blog, we explore strategies for recognising and honouring success in your school year wrap-up, helping to bring your students, educators, and stakeholders together. https://hubs.ly/Q02qV2ll0
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Top Five Priorities for my first week of school: 1. Be seen & Be visible as much as possible. 2. Establish lines of communication with (parents, staff, and students) 3. Get and stay organized 4. Get home early while you can. 5. Keep up to date on your email.
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In EEX3226: Assessment of All Young Children, we hosted a lively "Mock School Board Meeting." During this exercise, students debated the pros and cons of high-stakes assessments. Each participant assumed a persona—such as a teacher, parent, school board member, or professor—and was assigned a position to defend. They conducted research to understand their assigned character's perspective and developed key arguments to support their stance. One by one, they presented their cases in the simulated school board meeting, culminating in a debriefing session where we discussed the insights gained and reflected on the experience. To add more depth: This activity not only helped students grasp the complexities of high-stakes assessments but also fostered empathy by encouraging them to see issues from various viewpoints. It honed their research and public speaking skills while promoting critical thinking and collaborative learning. The debrief allowed us to tie theoretical concepts to practical applications, solidifying our understanding and appreciation of diverse educational perspectives. Miami Dade College School of Education 🍎
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