Hi Erica, Great topic! I'm interested in children's social-emotional well being as well. I think that people put too much attention on students'academic skills and ignorant the very important affective domain of education. I'll be following you...:) I vote "No" on your "Do your Students as a whole display adequate social skill?" Good Night Wen
Hey Erica, I was reading over your solutions and you emphasizing modeling will be an effective way of building your students social skills. So often we want our students to practice what we ourselves are not exhibiting. Everything looks awesome! :)
I am very much enjoying your topic that you chose. When reading the outline for your narrative/ controversy I was happy to see you say that "Cooperative learning cannot be an assumed skill... These individuals are not able to work cooperatively because they have not learned the skills to interact with others, recognize others' feelings, respect differences, and compromise." It is often easy to assume that a child can work well in a group but that is not always the case which is where we as teachers must support our students. I am excited to see the resources you will be providing in addition to your research!
Hi Erica,
ReplyDeleteGreat topic! I'm interested in children's social-emotional well being as well. I think that people put too much attention on students'academic skills and ignorant the very important affective domain of education. I'll be following you...:)
I vote "No" on your "Do your Students as a whole display adequate social skill?"
Good Night
Wen
Hey Erica,
ReplyDeleteI was reading over your solutions and you emphasizing modeling will be an effective way of building your students social skills. So often we want our students to practice what we ourselves are not exhibiting. Everything looks awesome! :)
Grace
I am very much enjoying your topic that you chose. When reading the outline for your narrative/ controversy I was happy to see you say that "Cooperative learning cannot be an assumed skill...
ReplyDeleteThese individuals are not able to work cooperatively because they have not learned the skills to interact with others, recognize others' feelings, respect differences, and compromise." It is often easy to assume that a child can work well in a group but that is not always the case which is where we as teachers must support our students. I am excited to see the resources you will be providing in addition to your research!