Leadership Expectation: fostering an ethical culture that informs professional collaboration that supports co-learning, resiliency, student well-being and leadership
Leadership is crucial in fostering an ethical culture that promotes professional collaboration, co-learning, resiliency, and student well-being. In the primary classroom, coding is introduced through both unplugged and digital activities, encouraging students to develop computational skills essential for navigating the digital world.
“I strongly believe that leadership is an art, not a science. I've learned that leadership can be innate or it can be
learned. However, I don't believe anyone was truly born to be a great leader. Great leaders are formed over a
long period of time through a series of opportunities and experiences. Without opportunities, even the greatest
natural leader among us may never become known for great leadership.”
― UScott H. DearduffU, UA Cup of My Coffee: Leadership Lessons from the Battlefield to the Boardroom
My main goal for this independent learning project is to create a resource that the staff at my school can reference for ideas, and also add to as they see fit in order to promote more professional collaboration, and co-learning with math ideas like coding, positive thinking, and student interaction in the math classroom. My project will include:
Features current research on professional learning
Reflect the school community
Promote current, equitable, and inclusive practices
Interactive and collaborative activities for meeting students’ instructional needs
Leadership Expectation: fostering an ethical culture that informs professional collaboration that supports co-learning, resiliency, student well-being and leadership
Big Ideas
Student interaction in the math classroom is absolutely essential to student learning, problem solving, and conceptual understanding of math ideas
The student and teacher have their own roles in creating an effective math community
Students should be engaged and motivated to sustain positive attitudes in the math classroom
Computer Coding is a skill that students needs to develop in order to understand, and be apart of the digital world.
Coding has multiple entry points, and students should work at their own pace with teacher intervention to promote the use of computational skills
Student Interaction in the Math Classroom
Expectations from the curriculum
Guidelines from What Works Article
Jo Bohler's Class Norms
Suggested Resources
Structure of the Lesson
Positive Thinking in Math
Expectations from the Curriculum
Sample Activties: Unplugged
Sample Activities to try: Digital
Types of Activities that Promote Positive Thinking