Monday, August 29, 2016
Relationship Building is the Foundation to Culture
Last week our AVID and AVID Excel students committed to individual determination in signing their AVID contracts. They heard a former Napa High AVID senior and Harvest alumni talk about AVID as a family. In Parker Totty’s speech, he highlights the culture of a family: challenge and support. Also, Totty notes that he grew as a human being because relationship building was valued. A family challenges its members to be better--to set the bar higher--and supports its members to make it over the high bar. As we focus on building team in our classroom and schoolwide for the first 21 days, challenge and support are keys to our success and can’t be limited to the walls of an AVID classroom. We have to know our students--their past, present, and future--in order to connect and challenge them and more importantly to know how to support them to rise to those challenges. Continue to take time to build a foundation for a healthy classroom culture. John Hattie, a well published educational researcher, reminds us why this work is important.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Team Harvest
Monday, August 15, 2016
It's a 6th Grade Thing
Teachers are creative and passionate. Last week, I had the pleasure of spending a day with our 6th Grade Team and coaches (Billie Donegan, Jenny Banta and Tom Lewis). The day focused on one question: As a 6th grade team, what climate and community-building experiences do we want to develop or revise that will permit us to create more student ownership in the demands and design of an IB classroom? As we explored highly effective schools and their practice, our team designed learning experiences that focus on building relationships. I was reminded that we have to go slow to go fast. I want to give you permission to go slow to go fast. Spend time getting to know your students: their past, present and future. After all, “kids don’t care how much you know, until they know how much you care.”