There are so many free resources for teachers available and
a unique community for sharing and building communities all over the world.
Embracing different resources such as Twitter and Instagram provides teachers
with a vehicle for using what students know to introduce information that they
may not know already. Allowing students to show what they know and what they
learn in a different way helps to increase students’ interest in sharing
information. Using alternate forms of information sharing also allows the use
of media as a form of reflection when they find it to be a more powerful means
of communication.
It is also important to help students to understand critical
thinking through questioning. A great way to introduce critical thinking is to
use close reading strategies with pictures; using pictures as a check in to
invite questioning and discussions provides a great way of allowing differing
opinions and different views to be discussed and explored. We can explore
different ways of communicating by combining different forms of media, and
helping them to narrow down what is important to internalize, and what to push
aside.
We also need to encourage what students are creating and sharing.
When we encourage our students to take an active role in their education, we
should provide positive feedback and words to help encourage sharing and
improvement.
#comments4kids - https://www.writeabout.com/2017/06/thought-reality/
- we ask students to explore and explain their thoughts, but we need to create
that safe environment for them to share. We need to use concentrated
constructive criticism to encourage their continued educational growth. We need
to remember that they receive so much more from thoughtful and meaningful
feedback.
Carleigh, I love this post because you bring up such a crucial topic from class - social media as teachers! There are so many tools and resources available in our community as educators and that is so important to remember! I know heading into student teaching I am definitely very nervous but knowing the huge online community we can utilize on top of our cohorts is pretty amazing. Great post!
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