Student Visibility
Students feel more engaged when they are seen and appreciated for the contributions they make to their school. In our conversation we would like to grapple with the following questions:
1.)How do we see students as a district, school, and in the classroom? 2.)What are the systems that are already in place? 3.)What are the overlaps and gaps between these features? 4.) Is there more to see in students than just data?
Discussion around these four questions will lead to an understanding of how student visibility can be sustainable for teachers and lead to increased student engagement, academic achievement, and social and emotional wellness.
Conversational Practice
Present the essential questions Have participants share best practices Small group discussions and make posters around sustainability and student outcomes.
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Marcie Hull
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Nancy IronsideSLA-MS
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Karen Harmon
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Robert ZeitlinSchool District of Philadelphia
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Matthew RecoreBerlin High School
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Michal EttingerJDC
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Reta BerryCLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS DISTRICT
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Liz BurianekWorcester Academy
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Elisa Warner
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farheen khan
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Sarah Bower-GriecoSLA-MS
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Sarah DuenasScience Leadership Academy Middle School
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