IMPORTANT TV Series to WATCH: Show #1 Teacher Expectations & Student Success
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TEACHER EXPECTATIONS & STUDENT SUCCESS (ACHIEVEMENT)
By Dr. Lynn Fox & Sandra Elliot, M.A.
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SHOW #1:
Introduction &
Part 1
“Equal Response Opportunities for All Students :TESA #1”
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This is the
first part of the 5 part TV series entitled Teacher Expectations and Student Success for regular & substitute teachers in all classrooms.
Parents and School Administrators will find this information very important, too.
PART 1:
July13 @ 7-7:30 pm
Marin County channels 26 & 99
July 9 @ 7:30-8:00 pm
Pacific Coast cites channels 27 & 28
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In the Introduction, Dr. Lynn Fox gives an overview of the 15 teacher interactions covered in this series of five ½ hour shows.
Three main areas will be covered:
1 . equal opportunities to be engaged in classroom learning
2 .clear feedback on whether they know the know where they stand
3 . personal regardfor everyone in the classroom
In Part 1, Dr. Fox and Sandra Elliot describe the importance of giving low achievers the same opportunities as high achievers to create more learning and fewer behavior problems in any classroom. Additional suggestions are made to help substitute teachers. For more information go to: https://substituteteacherhandbook.org
PART 2:“Giving Students Effective Feedback & Using Proximity in the Classroom”
Effective Feedback & Proximity (TESA# 2 & 3).
This video focuses on the second half of TV SPECIAL #1.
This program provides teachers with various ways to provide more effective feedback to all students, especially low achievers. Dr. Fox and Sandra Elliot discuss how teachers can deliver feedback as to whether student responses are correct or incorrect, and do it in such a way that students are clearer about what needs to be improved, while also being more motivated to do the task.
Proximity deals with personal regard or ways to develop more positive relationships between teachers and students. A teacher who uses proximity is simply getting closer than one arm's distance from students. Strategies are suggested such as using the "T Formation" to make sure that, at all times, the teacher is facing her/his students and moving around the classroom.
Please stay tuned
WEEKLY
for all parts of the TV SPECIAL:
EVERY WEDNESDAY JULY 13-AUGUST 10
MARIN CTY CHANNELS 26 & 99 @ 7:00-7:30 PM
EVERY SATURDAY JULY 2-30
PAC COAST CHANNELS 26 & 27 @ 7:30-8:00 PM
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