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NWP Radio
The Art of Encounter in Teaching and Learning

NWP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 70:51


Join NWP Radio to learn about NCTE’s Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (AEPL) and their annual conference. Our guests include Bruce Novak, the conference organizer; Mary Rose O’Reilley, this year’s keynote speaker; and Jeff Wilhem, director of the Boise State Writing Project. This year’s conference, “The Art of Encounter in Teaching and Learning,” will take place in Colorado, June 25-28, and there is a discount for NWP teacher-leaders. Guests Bruce Novak, Conference Organizer and Education Task Force Coordinator, Foundation for Ethics and Meaning Mary Rose O'Reilley, Professor Emerita of English, University of St. Thomas, Minnesota Jeff Wilhelm, Director, Boise State Writing Project Tanya Baker (Host), Director of National Programs, National Writing Project Related Links Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning The Peaceable Classroom Radical Presence Planning Powerful Instruction Teaching Literacy for Love and Wisdom

Prose and Context
Episode 22 – Cultivating Character in the Classroom

Prose and Context

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 10:14


Cultivating Character in the Classroom. My name is Renée LaRoche.  I am currently teaching Academic English at Lexington Christian Academy.  I graduated from LCA in 1992 and it’s wonderful to be back home. For the past fifteen years, I’ve taught in public charter, traditional public, and private schools.  I’ve had 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 8th grade classrooms independently, and when my children were young, I substituted for students in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade. Regardless of what grade, setting, or role I have found myself, I’ve noticed how important it is for me to cultivate character in my classroom.  It is with that energy and passion that I find myself sharing with you today. Wherever you are, it is my hope that you’ll be able to take whatever works for you and leave the rest. Whether you’re a teacher, a colleague,  friend, family member, or if somehow you just happened to find this podcast.. I hope that it speaks to you in some way. Before I begin, so that you have some background understanding, I am currently teaching seven students who are enrolled in our Academic English and Cultural Immersion Program here at LCA,  Each of them are in eighth grade and are in their first or second year here in The States. A main focus of our program is to “develop fluency in English before moving on to Upper School.” My students take Academic English, American Studies, STEM, Arts, Music, and Physical Education.  The goal is to prepare them for success in an English-speaking college preparatory school. LCA is focused on cultivating one’s heart, mind, body, and soul.  The first unit of each school-year for me, in my classroom, concentrates on identifying, supporting, and communicating just that. I begin my year by ensuring that my classroom is designed for an optimal learning environment  I know that this might mean different things to each person who hears this… For some, it might mean that a classroom library includes all genres. To others, it might mean that flexible seating is available. Whatever systems or physical environments feel right to you, I support that.  I, personally, love color, comfort, and order. Therefore, my classrooms have always included brightness, organization, and flexible seating options. A tool that I’ve used to create sacred learning spaces for me is the book, “Creating the Peaceable Classroom” by Sandy Bothmer. Even if you’re not into Feng Shui or don’t find value in integrating music or movement into your daily routine, as a teacher. I think that we can all agree upon  the importance of setting a serene environment. I perceive that it’s a goal for all educators! :) I feel confident that you might find some strategies or advice that could yield amazing results, wherever you find yourself. After initial icebreaker activities are over, my students’ first academic creation is to write I AM poems in where they share who they are and who they wish to be with their class.  The website, “Read/Write/Think” has fantastic exemplars, which I’ve used over the years. That being said, being that this type of activity is so common for “back to school” or “get to know you” activities, a simple Google search would yield similar templates.   In the first week of school, after the routines are reviewed, I find that the most impactful area of focus is on character.  Having that as a baseline is truly foundational. Within a week of getting to know my students, I give them a list of 143 Character Trait Vocabulary Words.  If you teach, you might revise this list, according to your students. Being that my students are English Language Learners, when they receive this list, it’s overwhelming as their vocabulary is several grade levels behind native English Language students’.  I use Marzano’s six-step process to learn vocabulary as I have found that it promotes better retention and application. Therefore, I provide a description, explanation, or example for each of the words,

Trinity of Life (audio)
71: Bullying in Schools: You Can Make the Difference

Trinity of Life (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2013 70:16


We hear of bullying more often these days. It is happening not only in the schools but all around us. Join our special guest, Sandy Bothmer, Yogi, teacher, lecturer, and author of “Creating the Peaceable Classroom” as she shares techniques … Continue reading →

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Trinity of Life (video)
71: Bullying in Schools: You Can Make the Difference

Trinity of Life (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2013 71:03


We hear of bullying more often these days. It is happening not only in the schools but all around us. Join our special guest, Sandy Bothmer, Yogi, teacher, lecturer, and author of “Creating the Peaceable Classroom” as she shares techniques … Continue reading →

yogi bullying in schools peaceable classroom