Developing Social Emotional Awareness in Novice Teachers

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Developing Social Emotional Awareness in Novice Teachers. Door Prize . Using one of the index cards provided, write your response to the following prompt: Why did you select this session? What is one question you have? Your responses will be collected at the end and entered for a door prize!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Developing Social Emotional

Awareness in Novice Teachers

Door Prize Using one of the index cards provided, write your response to the following prompt:

Why did you select this session? What is one question you have?

Your responses will be collected at the end and entered for a door prize!

Our Agenda Today•Review Social Emotional Climate Research•Share 3 practical strategies•Create an Action Plan

Our MotivationWhat we wanted

to explore and

why…

Research Overview

REVIEW1. Open Circle – Social Emotional Climate

and the Success of Teachers: A New Look at the On-Going Challenge of New Teacher Retention (2005) Jacob Murray

2. NTC website - October 25, 2013- Social and Emotional Learning must be embedded in “great teaching” Kyle Miller

3. Edutopia – Resources from Mount Desert Elementary School – Rebecca Heniser’s Collaborative Teaching Form

Why you should read the report..

It compares effective teachers to novice teachers in key categories…areas where the social and emotional development of the novice teacher’s students influences the teacher’s effectiveness in the classroom

Rule setting

Routines and transitions

Situational awareness

Forming relationships

Responding to misbehavior

Strategy 1

Integrating Student Voices into Mentoring

Conversations

Online Survey Feedback

Online Survey Feedback

“She helps me when I don’t know what to do. I know I

can talk to her if I need to.”

Elementary Survey

What we learned about anonymous surveys

Novice teachers’ confidence increased based on responses from students when it indicated proficiency

Feedback from the students motivated novice teachers to reflect and change their practices!

What we learned about anonymous surveys

The data yielded by the student surveys provides information the novice teacher would otherwise not be able to access

What we learned about anonymous surveys

We learned the protocol ensures …

… the mentors and novices 1. REFLECT on the data

separately 2. ALIGN practices to state

and district standards3. SET GOALS to improve

practice.

How would you use Student Surveys in your context?

Notes Strategy 1

Support for Group Mentoring: A Principal’s Perspective

Strategy 2Mentor Led

Problem-Solving Groups

Problems to Possibilities

How would you use Problem Solving groups?

Notes Strategy 2

Strategy 3

Novice Teachers as Emerging Leaders:

Sharing Best Practices

How would you use Best Practices groups with novice teacher leaders in your context?

Notes Strategy 3

Time to Reflect and Create … ACTION PLAN

What will you DO as a result of attending this session?

Review your notes…

What are your “take

aways” from this session?

INSIGHT #1 When novice teachers and mentors discuss anonymous student perspectives using a protocol ---the novices can immediately change their practices to become more effective teachers

INSIGHT #2When novice teachers experience social emotional learning in problem solving groups they become less anxious and respond to their students in an emotionally balanced way.

INSIGHT #3 When novice teachers share best practices with each other, leading their own groups, they experience confidence in their teaching practices and learn how to be colleagues.

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