Just For Teachers ∙ Updates Mindsets Around the State March 31, 2015 Recently, I have had the opportunity to participate in phone conversations with many of the 2015 district Teachers of the Year. The conversations have been a great way for me to learn how growth mindset has made its way into our schools and our classrooms. While there are amazing things going on in each district, I wanted to share some of the growth mindset focused ventures that may spark an idea for each of you. One of the first conversations we had was with Volusia County District Teacher of the Year, Grace Kellermeier. She shared that her school has been practicing a growth mindset similar to the Power of Yet. They are practicing mastery learning with a retake policy that allows students to come to school and receive additional assistance on tests and then retest. Celena Crews, Columbia County Teacher of the Year, recognized the growth mindset evident within teachers in her district. Teachers who are not daily STEM teachers are displaying a growth mindset as they venture out of their comfort zone to learn and tackle something new by participating in a STEM PLC for three days over the summer. The focus of the group is to improve collaboration between elementary, middle, and high school teachers to create a collection of standards-based STEM curriculum to bring back to the classroom. Something that seems so small but is so powerful, such as adopting growth mindset language, is how Indian River’s Teacher of the Year, Lyndsey Matheny’s school is practicing a growth mindset. With the strong support of district leaders on growth mindset, the language there is shifting to reflect a focus on learning gains instead of final scores. The students in this district are truly experiencing the power of “yet.” In Martin County, Patty Morris is turning summer vacation into a “Summer of Mindsets.” Utilizing Mindsets in the Classroom by Mary Cay Ricci, she is creating a summer program for students to learn how to practice a growth mindset and start the 2015 – 16 school year off with a positive attitude. In addition to the phone conversations, I received an email from Florida Virtual School’s Teacher of the Year, Elise Harris, with a resource that colleagues at her school created to help students understand Grit, something displayed in all of our students who chose a growth mindset. View the video here. It’s very exciting to learn of the ways growth mindset is making its way into our daily routine. Please be sure visit our Growth Mindset webpage for more tools and resources to include in your schools and classrooms! Best Regards, Melanie Weitz Teacher Liaison Melanie.Weitz@fldoe.org @MelanieWeitzFL Classroom Connections April is Child Abuse Prevention Month At the Department of Education, we are observing Child Abuse Prevention Month by planting a Pinwheel Garden outside of our building Monday, April 6. Pinwheels are a national symbol of hope and promise of a happy childhood. Our Pinwheel Garden will serve as reminder to all DOE employees, our visitors and everyone who passes our building that child abuse and neglect is preventable and we can each play a role. To help your students get involved, try planting a pinwheel garden on your school campus with blue and silver pinwheels. Friday, April 10th is Wear Blue Day. Wear Blue Day is an easy way for people everywhere to participate in raising awareness and promoting investments in effective child abuse programs. Resources for Civics Standards Similar to the elementary math videos, the civics videos in the “We Can Do This, Florida!” series feature one teacher, classroom and current standard. These videos provide a realistic look at how students and teachers are interacting with our state’s civics standards. View video gallery. Hot Topics in Tallahassee Santa Fe College Named Nation’s Top College Santa Fe College has earned one of the nation’s top accomplishments for achievement among higher education institutions, winning the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence over national contenders. Read more. External Opportunities High School Teacher Externship Opportunity The Florida Energy Workforce Consortium (FEWC) is offering two high school CTE and/or STEM teachers an externship opportunity during the 2015 summer break. The purpose of this externship is to connect teachers with the workplace to give them an opportunity to learn through direct experience about industry trends, organizational needs, employee skill requirements and opportunities in the electric utility industry. The deadline to apply is April 17th. Visit the FEWC website for more information and to apply. Disney Youth Education Programs Taking place right in the Walt Disney World Theme Parks, are more than 20 standards-based, hands-on learning experiences. There is something for everyone regardless of grade level! Students can travel back in time “Discovering the American Spirit” at Magic Kingdom® Park or they can receive an “Introduction to Global Citizenship” at Epcot®. Whether you are looking to supplement curriculum on the “Principles of Animal Behavior” at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Park or help your students explore the art of animation at Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, Disney learning adventures are a great extension of the classroom or as an end of year field trip. Visit www.DisneyYouth.com or call 877-WD-YOUTH to learn more!.
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