#TEDEdChat Archive
Sparked by the enthusiasm of teachers in the TED-Ed community, TED-Ed hosts #TEDEdChat on Twitter every Tuesday from 6-7pm ET.
Tuesday April 4, 2017
6:00 PM EDT
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Apr 4 @ 6:00 PM EDT
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TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:00 PM EDT
#TEDEdChat
starts now! Follow
@OnPointEdu
& respond to questions with A1, A2 &
#TEDEdChat
!
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TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:01 PM EDT
Q1 How can we build a sense of trust in our classrooms to allow more risk taking?
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:01 PM EDT
Hello, everyone!! Welcome!
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OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:03 PM EDT
A1: I think it is important to establish clear rules and procedures so Ss know what to expect
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teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:04 PM EDT
TED_ED:
#TEDEdChat
starts now! Follow OnPointEdu & respond to questions with A1, A2 &
#TEDEdChat
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teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:04 PM EDT
TED_ED: Q1 How can we build a sense of trust in our classrooms to allow more risk taking?
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teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:04 PM EDT
TED_ED:
#TEDEdChat
starts now! Follow OnPointEdu & respond to questions with A1, A2 &
#TEDEdChat
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Mr_Parolin
Apr 4 @ 6:04 PM EDT
@TED_ED
creating a "team environment". We're all in this together, to achieve a common goal ... together
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED, @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:05 PM EDT
A1: Giving Ss options/choices allows them to choose what makes them feel comfortable
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OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:06 PM EDT
Teamwork is a very important skill for Ss to have - How do you promote teamwork?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @Mr_Parolin, @TED_ED
BCFutureTeacher
Apr 4 @ 6:06 PM EDT
A1: I think it is important to create an open, safe environment so Ss feel comfortable to be themselves
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LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:06 PM EDT
strong student relationships, honesty, excellent modelling smaller chunks 2 build success experience of larger learning episode.
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In reply to @teachermarija
KeelingJoanne
Apr 4 @ 6:07 PM EDT
A1 Prefer Expectations of engagement ..should there be "rules" in creative education? Must be careful not to stifle ideas
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In reply to @OnPointEdu
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:08 PM EDT
What steps do you take to create a safe envir?
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In reply to @BCFutureTeacher
BCFutureTeacher
Apr 4 @ 6:08 PM EDT
A1: I think it's important to encourage participation and let students know their opinions matter.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED, @OnPointEdu
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:08 PM EDT
I agree that modeling is always important. How often do you think Ts should model?
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In reply to @LDIleeds, @teachermarija
r_monte13
Apr 4 @ 6:09 PM EDT
A1 It is important to inhibit respect. If students feel like they are respected and their voice matters, they will take risks.
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In reply to @teachermarija
AssignmentHelpN
Apr 4 @ 6:10 PM EDT
#ClasskickChat
#makerED
#TEDEdChat
A Beginner’s Guide on How to Make Mind Maps
https://t.co/HMbTauQCs5
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:10 PM EDT
What are the positives to rules? I can see you know how they can be a negative
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @KeelingJoanne
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:11 PM EDT
I think just clear guidance/ expectation. learning is free, behaviour is respectful and productive to exploring the stimulus
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In reply to @KeelingJoanne, @OnPointEdu
BCFutureTeacher
Apr 4 @ 6:11 PM EDT
Allowing students to know what they have to say is important, creating strong relationships with Ss, and daily participation
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In reply to @OnPointEdu
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:11 PM EDT
How do you build respect amongst Ss?
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In reply to @r_monte13, @teachermarija
KeelingJoanne
Apr 4 @ 6:12 PM EDT
Can help self regulation or focus..sets parameters of thought
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In reply to @OnPointEdu
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:14 PM EDT
Always. For guidance. Explicitly say there are other acceptable methods - S choice and creativity to answer is very challenging
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In reply to @OnPointEdu, @teachermarija
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:14 PM EDT
How do you deal with disrespectful Ss?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @LDIleeds, @KeelingJoanne
jrdw110
Apr 4 @ 6:15 PM EDT
#TEDEdchat
A1: listen to your students. be ready to hear their concerns and offer solutions!
@CaldwellElemen
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:01 PM EDT
Q1 How can we build a sense of trust in our classrooms to allow more risk taking?
#TEDEdChat
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:15 PM EDT
#TEDEdChat
Q2 coming up in a moment!
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:15 PM EDT
#TEDEdChat
Q2 coming up in a moment!
r_monte13
Apr 4 @ 6:15 PM EDT
So true! Modelling is key. When students observe the teacher thanking students for their actions, students learn and repeat.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @LDIleeds, @teachermarija
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:15 PM EDT
Is it better for Ts to model or Ss?
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In reply to @LDIleeds, @teachermarija
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:16 PM EDT
Q2 How can we create more real-world activities to help advance student thinking?
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:16 PM EDT
Modeling acceptable social behavior is something Ts don't always think about but Ss do listen & follow your lead!
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @r_monte13, @LDIleeds, @teachermarija
SURRYBUTNO
Apr 4 @ 6:17 PM EDT
A2: By having those students act in a reality blurring act, one they might encounter in real life
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:17 PM EDT
All about the hook, first 10 minutes. Intrinsic motivation always really hard to nurture - snappy success and relationships.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @KeelingJoanne
jrdw110
Apr 4 @ 6:17 PM EDT
#TEDEdChat
A2: Everything I do in science, relates to the real-world. Including cooking! We should look 4 opportunities!
@CaldwellElemen
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:16 PM EDT
Q2 How can we create more real-world activities to help advance student thinking?
#TEDEdChat
ZapEdu
Apr 4 @ 6:18 PM EDT
A2: Get out of the classroom, explore, do real things, shop for items at the store, interact with human beings in the real world
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BCFutureTeacher
Apr 4 @ 6:19 PM EDT
A2: Connecting content to Ss' prior knowledge is key. Activate something they already know in life and bring it into learning.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED
r_monte13
Apr 4 @ 6:19 PM EDT
You can build respect by acknowledging the work and action of students and giving students sincere thank yous and feedback.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @teachermarija
teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:19 PM EDT
TED_ED:
#TEDEdChat
Q2 coming up in a moment!
#education
#edchat
teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:19 PM EDT
TED_ED: Q2 How can we create more real-world activities to help advance student thinking?
#TEDEdChat
https://t.co/1iDR5H0k3d
#education
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OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:19 PM EDT
A2: Working with real-world problems helps Ss to see how actions can affect others. Turn end unit tests into real-world projects
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KeelingJoanne
Apr 4 @ 6:19 PM EDT
Ascertain disrespect of what or just difference of thought in first instance
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In reply to @OnPointEdu, @LDIleeds
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:20 PM EDT
Having a test that would require students to correctly cook something would be a fun challenge!
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @jrdw110, @CaldwellElemen
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:20 PM EDT
Absolutely - S thrive on success and praise. Let them see the buzz and reward for their effort. High challenge always
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @r_monte13, @teachermarija
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:21 PM EDT
both I think - peer to peer expectations can do much more in a classroom than any 1 teacher in my context.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @teachermarija
_DrDi
Apr 4 @ 6:21 PM EDT
Get to know your students and start from there. Connect curricular activities to interests.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED
r_monte13
Apr 4 @ 6:22 PM EDT
A2 Real word activities can be created by connecting the content to Ss background and connecting to prior knowledge.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @teachermarija
BCFutureTeacher
Apr 4 @ 6:22 PM EDT
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @ZapEdu
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:22 PM EDT
helping ELLs - having them practice English in real-life scenarios to them help them feel more comfortable in them on their own
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @ZapEdu
FinEdChat
Apr 4 @ 6:22 PM EDT
A2: It's
#FINLITMonth
...a good time to remember that the real world activities EVERYONE will experience include managing money.
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TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:16 PM EDT
Q2 How can we create more real-world activities to help advance student thinking?
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DRossiter87
Apr 4 @ 6:22 PM EDT
A3. Why create activities? Isn't it better to apply learning to their current activities. This also then makes it relevant
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In reply to @TED_ED
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:23 PM EDT
Totally agree. Building the links between departments and other schemes in wider school have such a great impact.
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In reply to @_DrDi, @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:23 PM EDT
Prior knowledge is huge - bring their interests into the classroom
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @BCFutureTeacher, @TED_ED
salaamay
Apr 4 @ 6:24 PM EDT
A1
#TEDEdChat
I put Ss in groups and give each person a different task to do yet dependant on each other's tasks.So they are help each other
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @Mr_Parolin, @TED_ED
r_monte13
Apr 4 @ 6:24 PM EDT
Yes! Student interest is important. When students are engaged, the material and content becomes more applicable to their lives.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @_DrDi, @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:25 PM EDT
A lot of Ss don't get enough praise at home, so more praise in the classroom will always be a good thing
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @LDIleeds, @r_monte13, @teachermarija
BCFutureTeacher
Apr 4 @ 6:26 PM EDT
Do you try to connect activities to all students' interest? If so, how do you do this?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @_DrDi, @TED_ED
WillGourley
Apr 4 @ 6:26 PM EDT
A2 Remove the blinders that education must only occur in the classroom/school. Allow ubiquitous learning opportunities.
#TEDEdchat
#hello
teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:19 PM EDT
TED_ED: Q2 How can we create more real-world activities to help advance student thinking?
#TEDEdChat
https://t.co/1iDR5H0k3d
#education
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DawnOler
Apr 4 @ 6:27 PM EDT
A1 Focus on sharing what Ss have in common! My 1st ❓ is "What is the ugliest thing you know?" Ss actually listen to each other
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TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:01 PM EDT
Q1 How can we build a sense of trust in our classrooms to allow more risk taking?
#TEDEdChat
npelch
Apr 4 @ 6:28 PM EDT
A1-let Ss see when Ts fail/had wrong answer. Model how learning comes from risk taking.
#TEDEdChat
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:01 PM EDT
Q1 How can we build a sense of trust in our classrooms to allow more risk taking?
#TEDEdChat
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:29 PM EDT
I think more about widening their interest; apply themselves to your topic. Broaden their horizons. Big, weird, crazy questions.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @BCFutureTeacher, @_DrDi, @TED_ED
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:30 PM EDT
Get ready for
#TEDEdChat
Q3
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:30 PM EDT
Get ready for
#TEDEdChat
Q3
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:30 PM EDT
How do you like to broaden your Ss horizons?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @LDIleeds, @BCFutureTeacher, @_DrDi, @TED_ED
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:31 PM EDT
Q3 How can role play be used to help students develop important social skills?
#TEDEdChat
SURRYBUTNO
Apr 4 @ 6:32 PM EDT
A3: because it prepares them for what should and would happen in certain scenarios
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:32 PM EDT
A3: start the year off with role play activities to show Ss what behaviors are appropriate for your class/school
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LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:32 PM EDT
I'm a languages teacher - culture, linguistics, people, history, geography -so many great opps for this particular question.
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In reply to @OnPointEdu, @BCFutureTeacher, @_DrDi, @TED_ED
ZapEdu
Apr 4 @ 6:33 PM EDT
A3: Seen students completely change when roleplaying. Come out of their shells. It eases their nerves knowing it's a character
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_DrDi
Apr 4 @ 6:33 PM EDT
Build empathy by role playing both sides of a situation.
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In reply to @TED_ED
teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:34 PM EDT
TED_ED: Get ready for
#TEDEdChat
Q3
#education
#edchat
teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:34 PM EDT
TED_ED: Q3 How can role play be used to help students develop important social skills?
#TEDEdChat
https://t.co/ifpj0hrziq
#education
#edch
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OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:35 PM EDT
I love linguistics! - Do you have any particular videos/books/movies/etc that you think work the best to broaden horizons?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @LDIleeds, @BCFutureTeacher, @_DrDi, @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:36 PM EDT
Do you think VR will help teach Ss about empathy?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @_DrDi, @TED_ED
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:36 PM EDT
Mask, develop and challenge viewpoints they normarily wouldn't. Love this about language teaching
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:37 PM EDT
It's more freeing that way - What roleplays have you seen?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @ZapEdu
ZapEdu
Apr 4 @ 6:37 PM EDT
Simulations have been big! Also, we do role playing for ethical and moral dilemmas, a little more improve but kids love them
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:37 PM EDT
It's more freeing that way - What roleplays have you seen?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @ZapEdu
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:38 PM EDT
Depends on class. I love using Pan's Labryinth and Zola's work. Frida Kahlo and Dali equally thought provoking for all students.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @BCFutureTeacher, @_DrDi, @TED_ED
WillGourley
Apr 4 @ 6:39 PM EDT
A3 RP needs practice like any other classroom skill. It familiarizes/allows Ss to practice/develop enduring understandings.
#TEDEdChat
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:31 PM EDT
Q3 How can role play be used to help students develop important social skills?
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:40 PM EDT
What is one way you like to challenge your Ss viewpoints?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @LDIleeds, @TED_ED
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:41 PM EDT
Debate - devil's advocate. The more outrageous the better (sometimes!)
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @TED_ED
_DrDi
Apr 4 @ 6:41 PM EDT
Absolutely! Framed within discussions it would be a wonderful way for Ss to experience various situations.
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:41 PM EDT
How do you incorporate role play?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @WillGourley
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:42 PM EDT
What would you like to have your Ss experience in VR?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @_DrDi, @TED_ED
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:45 PM EDT
Wrapping up Q3, on to
#TEDEdChat
Q4
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:45 PM EDT
Wrapping up Q3, on to
#TEDEdChat
Q4
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:45 PM EDT
What is the best debate you've ever had?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @LDIleeds, @TED_ED
WillGourley
Apr 4 @ 6:45 PM EDT
Various lenses; Outsider Parent Best friend Alien Victim Perpetrator Enemy
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:41 PM EDT
How do you incorporate role play?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @WillGourley
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:46 PM EDT
Q4 How can TED Talks and TEDEd Lessons be used to show students endless possibilities?
#TEDEdChat
ZapEdu
Apr 4 @ 6:46 PM EDT
A4: Modeling great minds is important for students to see. The more voices that they have access to, the more they can learn.
#TEDEdChat
WillGourley
Apr 4 @ 6:47 PM EDT
Have also switched top debaters to opposing sides to make it interesting.
#TEDEdChat
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:41 PM EDT
Debate - devil's advocate. The more outrageous the better (sometimes!)
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @OnPointEdu, @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:48 PM EDT
A4: Show the ages of the presenters as well - kids to adults all have ideas to share
#TEDEdChat
SURRYBUTNO
Apr 4 @ 6:48 PM EDT
A4: Because you guys are uploading things that are jaw dropping
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:48 PM EDT
I use them so often in pastoral sessions from careers, to learning frm history, to discovering culture & opinion. Great starters
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @TED_ED
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:48 PM EDT
Or have them prepare one side but then fight for the other - great ideas!
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @WillGourley
teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:49 PM EDT
TED_ED: Wrapping up Q3, on to
#TEDEdChat
Q4
#education
#edchat
teachermarija
Apr 4 @ 6:49 PM EDT
TED_ED: Q4 How can TED Talks and TEDEd Lessons be used to show students endless possibilities?
#TEDEdChat
https://t.co/x0f3q9VlXw
#educati
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lmhawkhill
Apr 4 @ 6:50 PM EDT
A4: They can be used to motivate & empower Ss to be GREAT. Lets them know that GREATNESS is an ATTITUDE & tool for SUCCESS.
#tededchat
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:46 PM EDT
Q4 How can TED Talks and TEDEd Lessons be used to show students endless possibilities?
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:50 PM EDT
A4: have Ss find talks/lessons they enjoy and share with the class - adds student interest/choice
#TEDEdChat
LDIleeds
Apr 4 @ 6:51 PM EDT
Indeed. All about creative solutions, researching skills; the softer skills we can all too often neglect in a busy curriculum
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @WillGourley
JillAllshouse
Apr 4 @ 6:51 PM EDT
Collaboration helps tremendously with this task.
#TEDEdChat
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:16 PM EDT
Q2 How can we create more real-world activities to help advance student thinking?
#TEDEdChat
WillGourley
Apr 4 @ 6:52 PM EDT
A4
@TED_Ed
lessons & TED Ed Clubs are like fractals. They keep opening the minds of students to more and more learning and ideas.
#TEDEdchat
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:46 PM EDT
Q4 How can TED Talks and TEDEd Lessons be used to show students endless possibilities?
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:52 PM EDT
How do you incorporate collaboration into real-world activities?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @JillAllshouse
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:54 PM EDT
that creates a great visual - do you have any favorite talks or lessons?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @WillGourley, @TED_ED
Skymazef3
Apr 4 @ 6:54 PM EDT
#TEDedchat
a3 Ever had a class of Ss where 25% have never played cards, I do. Roles taken on in social games are new ways to connect 🤣
lmhawkhill
Apr 4 @ 6:55 PM EDT
A3: Role play can be used to portray acceptable social skills: the expectation & unacceptable social skills: bad decision.
#tededchat
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:31 PM EDT
Q3 How can role play be used to help students develop important social skills?
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:56 PM EDT
games allow Ss to practice roles in a less stressful environment. What are some of your fav class games?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @Skymazef3
jrdw110
Apr 4 @ 6:57 PM EDT
#TEDEdChat
A3: Students learn through doing. We role play whenever a student has made an unacceptable choice.
@CaldwellElemen
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:31 PM EDT
Q3 How can role play be used to help students develop important social skills?
#TEDEdChat
WillGourley
Apr 4 @ 6:58 PM EDT
New favourite
@TEDtalks
everyday. Love this
@TED_Ed
lesson by
@turtlemomKi
https://t.co/iDYpu81Pqy
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:54 PM EDT
that creates a great visual - do you have any favorite talks or lessons?
#TEDEdChat
In reply to @WillGourley, @TED_ED
jrdw110
Apr 4 @ 6:58 PM EDT
#TEDEdChat
A4: Inspiration! I love to listen so that I get inspired, I think Ss would be inspired too!
@CaldwellElemen
TED_ED
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:46 PM EDT
Q4 How can TED Talks and TEDEd Lessons be used to show students endless possibilities?
#TEDEdChat
OnPointEdu
- Moderator
Apr 4 @ 6:59 PM EDT
Has this helped deter misbehavior/bad choices?
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In reply to @jrdw110, @CaldwellElemen
Skymazef3
Apr 4 @ 6:59 PM EDT
#TEDedchat
a2 Integrity is real world, whether in classroom or outside. Ss are in their real world in class, bring values & roles to them