Mission Statement

I think we should all write – and keep updating – a mission statement about why we do our work in the way we do. We should not write it because we have to, because someone forces us, but for ourselves, to guide us in our preparation to honor our students in the way we

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On FLOW – 3

How to not be blocked? Develop FLOW, whose source is in our hearts. That’s what my message in the StarChart™ is, and why it works. I never could get real flow going in my classes until I developed the Star. Believe in the process. Believe in the work. Don’t let fear and fatigue even get

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On FLOW – 2

I will write a post about how teachers get away with not teaching in a way that honors the research and the Communication standard. I don’t look forward to that task, but it is becoming increasingly clear that such posts, posts that reveal the truth, are necessary. How much longer will we teach in such

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On FLOW – 1

When we do things we enjoy, we don’t get tired, and neither do our students. That is FLOW. When we teach our languages slowly and clearly, it energizes everyone in the classroom. When we enjoy FLOW, our hearts sparkle and our students’ hearts begin to sparkle as well. (It takes a lot to get teenagers’

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Can Do Statements – 9

Our group member Laura Avila in Maine has written this on Can Do statements: Hi Ben – Next week we are getting another layer of police inspection into our teaching under the title of “Learning Walks”. They want to see us using Learning Targets in the form of “I can” statements. I have adapted the

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Keeping Our Jobs

Our reaction to the COVID crisis has so far been to frantically search the internet for band-aid solutions, activities that do little for us or for our students. Our reasoning seems to be that if we can just find the right activity to keep our students at least minimally involved in our online instruction –

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When Observed

Last week, we mentioned a good, research-aligned objective for our whiteboards when we are teaching a tableau or story: S/W understand and read Spanish I also found a 2019 post on this topic on the PLC with comments, for anyone interested in going a bit deeper on the topic of posting objectives: OCTOBER 24, 2019

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