🄵🄸🅁🅂🅃 🅂🅃🄴🄿- email the teachers my proposal
Hi Teachers-
On June 5th, during A block (7:45-8:30), I would like to hold a Student Ed Camp for my final innovation project.
For my Innovations project, I have been studying the most effective ways to learn and non traditional methods of teaching.
Here at this Ed Camp we will discuss 4 different topics at the same time in different classrooms.
Students and teachers can choose the topic that most interests them.
The topics will be the following:
Incorporating more educational field trips into the curriculum and coming up with actual ideas
Discussing the pros and cons of class weighting and levels of classes
Brainstorming hands on activities and ways to incorporate movement into the classroom
If SATS/Standardized tests/AP Exams are an accurate representation on students as a whole.
I will be overjoyed if your full class could attend or a selection of students can attend instead.
All teachers are welcome also, especially if you do not have class during this time.
Please reply to this email with the number of students that will be attending/ if you are not able to attend, so I will be able to have a head count!
Thank you,
Berkeley
🆂🅴🅲🅾🅽🅳 🆂🆃🅴🅿- come up with thorough discussion questions
research helpful tips to keep kids attention
1. Be the leader.
2. Be confident.
3. Own your mistakes.
4. Be yourself.
5. Be honest.
State your purpose.
Most teens are perfectly willing to do the work, once the reason for it is clearly defined.
-before I start the whole entire discussion groups- maybe I should get a quick group meeting right in the morning so I can provide an overview/ my motive before having these discussions so people have a greater understanding on why I actually did this.
Use your time with them wisely.
Keeping them busy — the whole period — will keep the need for high school classroom management to a minimum.
“Work bell to bell.”— Kim C.
-I should make sure the discussion questions last the WHOLE time so there is not wasted sitting around