November 19

The SAN Script – Wednesday, November 19th

Some great close-up footage of a squirrel nabbing a GoPro and carrying it up a tree before ultimately dropping it. The video description said he was trying to get close-up footage by attaching a piece of bread to the GoPro, but he wasn’t expecting the little guy to take the camera up the tree…

Some great close-up footage of a squirrel nabbing a GoPro and carrying it up a tree before ultimately dropping it. The video description said he was trying to get close-up footage by attaching a piece of bread to the GoPro, but he wasn’t expecting the little guy to take the camera up the tree…

The Kind of Person
Posted: 17 Nov 2014 09:00 PM PST
With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts. ~Eleanor Roosevelt

Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. ~Mahatma Gandhi

I’m not going to lie down and let trouble walk over me. ~Ellen Glasgow

Nothing is so strong as gentleness, and nothing is so gentle as true strength. ~Ralph Sockman

Some people strengthen others just by being the kind of people they are. ~John M. Gardener

Quotes about strength

St. Anthony Today

Don’t forget for tomorrow

  • special lunch for April

  • jeans day – need new direction for the money

  • TGIT – Pub Italia – we are buying the first round of appetizers 

Catherine McKenny – new counsellor visiting today

Young Rembrandts – second session today at 3:15

Waste walkabout

“Education is not the filling of the pail, but the lighting of a fire.”
– William Butler Yeats
If you had the chance to pose a a question about your teaching and student learning that a large number of educators would assess, what would that question be?
That’s a challenge the faculty at my school are grappling with since in a couple of months a large number of educators will come to our school and assess one question related to student learning. Every educator at my school has the chance to vote with a $1.00 worth of points for a question they hope the educators will assess.
The question I favor is, “Are students inspired?”
I am in favor of that question because I know that inspiration holds high value when it comes to student learning. Yet, how do you assess inspiration?  What evidence demonstrates inspiration and what evidence doesn’t when you “look down” and observe student learning.
I offer the following evidence that depicts inspiration:
  • Students are on task.
  • Student language demonstrates that they are inspired to learn with related questions, encouraging remarks to classmates, learning examples, organization steps, positive self talk, and progress remarks.
  • Students work demonstrates investment with regard to meeting and extending the task.
  • Students are excited and enthusiastic.
  • Students’ actions support their learning.
The following evidence would suggest a lack of inspiration:
  • Inactivity, heads on the desk.
  • Little discussion, questions, or self talk.
  • Little effort or completion of tasks.
  • Less bright eyes, eagerness and enthusiasm.
  • Little to no enrichment or extension of the task.
How would you illustrate an inspired classroom? What evidence of inspiration would you look for? Do you think this is an important question to assess? If so, why? and if not, why not?  What question would you choose?
I know the educators I work with will contribute many wonderful questions, and I know we’ll end up with an investigation of merit. However, in the meantime, I’ll keep this question close at hand as I design, deliver, and facilitate learning experiences.
Aviva Update:
 
be part of the wave – vote now!
 
We certainly had our best day ever yesterday!  Here, again are the highlights:
 
  • we were interviewed on CBC All In A Day yesterday afternoon – we gave Allan Neal a poster, so we are up in the CBC Newsroom!
  • we received the High Jump Badge – given to the  5 fasting vote-gaining ideaseach day in the entire competition
  • we moved into 7th place overall beating out a competitor by 7 votes
You can see the surge below.
 
Please keep voting – still really need a high school to adopt a ‘St. Anthony Minute’ where everyone votes every day – once set up this will take a minute a day!
 
See you all at our booth on Christian Community Day!
 


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Posted November 19, 2014 by mcguirp in category random posts

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