- Engage the world with open mindedness, curiosity and imagination
- Seek understanding and truth through disciplined and thoughtful inquiry
- Pursue knowledge throughout one's lifetime
Students have been invited to put the skills of effort and persistence into practice through our 30 Day Challenge, which officially begins today, though some students have begun already. We are daring ourselves to try something new for 30 days that will enhance our lives in some way. For example, my challenge is to read for fun for the next 30 days (I have let this small pleasure go recently in the midst of just being busy). I have learned that students are working toward making someone smile each day, going to bed earlier and even giving up frozen yogurt at lunch! We'll check-in with students at the end of the 30 days to see how they did and what they gained from this experience!
In our staff meeting this morning we discussed a great technology tool that could help us enhance a learning environment that supports academic risk taking. The Socrative website allows students to take online quizzes that give them immediate feedback on their understanding. When a student misses the concept, they can adjust their learning on their own. This option may increase student participation in the lesson and enhance student connections with the material. I'm giving some thought as to how I can use this tool in guidance lessons to check student understanding of the lesson objectives, while giving each budding scholar the chance to take a stab at the answer. I'm anxious to use the knowledge I gain from their responses to improve my lessons and guide my work here at Pembroke Hill! The students aren't the only learners around here :)
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