#teachnvchat Archive
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Thursday August 25, 2016 10:30 PM EDT
Whose joining us tonight for
Carol, 5/6 EL teacher at Maxwell in Sparks
Hey Carol! Glad you could join
Watch me juggle in my kitchen!
Rodney History T from Sparks. Let's do this!
So looks like we're a small group and Tweetdeck is not being my friend so I apologize for the lag in tweets
A1: I think it can be either. If enough great things happen in enough classrooms it can change the school culture.
great point-when we start local we can make big changes
Much easier to have a great culture if it starts at the school level though.
A1 . Classroom culture leads to school culture. Make Ss proud to belong the elite culture and they will spread goodwill outward
Yes! Students set the tone for moving the larger group-without their buy-in its pretty hard https://t.co/I2jXHlIbZL
A1 . Classroom culture leads to school culture. Make Ss proud to belong the elite culture and they will spread goodwill outward
A1: which came first, the 🐥 or the 🐣? Collective teacher efficacy has a positive effect on student learning.
So next question is coming up
All in all I guess the best answer is its an absolute TEAM effort. Parents, students, teachers, and school all required!
agree they both need to happen to create student success https://t.co/SSKtrmm5Dz
A1: which came first, the 🐥 or the 🐣? Collective teacher efficacy has a positive effect on student learning.
A1: Kagan team building is more frequent than class building.
"It takes a village..." https://t.co/anDqpSevnz
All in all I guess the best answer is its an absolute TEAM effort. Parents, students, teachers, and school all required!
might argue that without strong leadership & focus on school culture class culture exists in a vacuum https://t.co/F0vJjByzxK
A1: Kagan team building is more frequent than class building.
A2: Classroom culture is the MEAT of teaching. If kids are not bought in, then its more difficult to be successful
A2 Classroom culture is what makes you want to come to school each day with joy in your heart. It makes the job a passion.
YES Major wonkiness on my end as well
Classroom culture is perception. How does every student FEEL in the learning enviorment.
my chromebook is not being nice tonight so I'm resorting to the Iphone
A2 class culture is what makes your room exciting to enter in, makes kids want to come to class
YES! would you want to be in your own class? thats the key question https://t.co/OgGenUvkoZ
A2 class culture is what makes your room exciting to enter in, makes kids want to come to class
A2: Classroom culture is formed by the collective beliefs, attitudes and actions of those in the classroom.
good question and I actually ask myself that in the process of the year, sometimes don't like my answer
seems to be having Tech issues tonight so hang in there
A2: Classroom culture is having that personal relationship with your students. All of my students are also my children!
Yes-how we generate those discussions around what that looks like has to happen beyond the first week https://t.co/rFreePxslU
A2: Classroom culture is formed by the collective beliefs, attitudes and actions of those in the classroom.
A2 Love. Interest. Enthusiasm. Learning. Collective inquiry. Collaboration. Honor. Success. Progress. Growth.
A3:What are these rules and procedures? Oh the things my Ss developed during our Class Constitional Convention on the 1st day!
Tonights Qs are from the amazing
A3 Established culture (which takes time) less rules needed. Procedures & class behavior understood https://t.co/lOTwJ3Vgtl