Learning - Like Riding a Bike
#MichED Chat 4/3/19
Chat Questions
Q1) Teaching is hard work. How do you determine if it has been a good day or a bad day? #Miched
Q2) All kids come to you at a different place. How do you know how much each student should grow? #Miched
Q3) I am a much better educator today than I was 20 years ago. I have made a lot of mistakes and learned along the way. How do you ensure that students can learn from their mistakes as well? #miched
Q4) Learning is not a “got it” “don’t got it” proposition. In your class or school, how can you embrace the idea that learning is not a light bulb moment, but rather a dimmer switch being turned on? #miched
Q5) All kids learn at different rates and times. My kids all learned to walk and talk at different ages. In your school, how can you embrace the idea that learning is not bound by arbitrary dates on a calendar, but instead by students & the instruction they receive? #miched
Q6) There are literally hundreds of standards that have been adopted by the state to drive local curriculum. How do you, as an educator, determine which standards are the most essential? There is not enough time to master them all...or is there? #miched
Q7) Even as adults, we are still learning. We are all different ages and have different experiences, but we could have all learned something tonight. What was your favorite tweet, quote, or message, you have read from this chat...or others...in the past 24 hrs? #miched
Moderator - Dr. David Schmittou
Website: schmittou.net
Twitter: @daveschmittou