#CaringClassroom Archive

The #CaringClassroom Chat explores positive teacher-student relationships, classroom management, and engaging and supportive instruction. Join us on Sundays @ 8:00 PM CST/9:00 PM EST.

Sunday April 29, 2018
10:00 PM EDT

  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:07 PM EDT
    A1: Paperless classroom to me would be a virtual classroom. Almost like an online class. #bcedchat #CaringClassroom
  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:15 PM EDT
    I agree that the social part of school is essential to kids development and we need to look at that side as well. #bcedchat #CaringClassroom
    In reply to @jfprovencher27
  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:19 PM EDT
    A2: I think that some benefits would be the money and also paperless classrooms would be more efficient #bcedchat #CaringClassroom
  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:26 PM EDT
    A3: Some complications in moving to a paperless classroom would be the social aspect. Kids now a days are always on their computers, phones, or tablets already and moving to a paperless classroom would make it so they are on them even more. #bcedchat #CaringClassroom
  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:37 PM EDT
    A4: Personally I don't think you can truly have a paperless classroom. Books are important and sometimes you need something on actual paper. #CaringClassroom
  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:41 PM EDT
    A5: I think math tests would be difficult to be paperless if you wanted to see the kids work. You could always just do the answer but I don't think that's as beneficial. #CaringClassroom
  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:51 PM EDT
    A6: I think that just the ability to be able to write needs to be done on paper. Also like the last question, I think that doing a math problem on paper is easier for kids. #bcedchat #CaringClassroom
  • freelandkaytlen Apr 29 @ 10:57 PM EDT
    I think tools like google classroom and canvas can be great resources to shift towards paperless. #bcedchat #CaringClassroom