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Teachers Roundtable

established 10/ 9/2007 4:23 pm | updated 10/ 9/2007 4:23 pm

This is a place for all teachers to connect and offer advice, tips, suggestions and resources. We welcome all teachers from pre-school to university. Teaching has its challenges, but in the end is very rewarding. We would like to hear your stories. What's working in your class and whats not? How do you tame disruptive students? Do you have a story of a student that has changed your life?

We also invite you to post conferences, seminars and workshops to this group that you think other teachers might find interesting.


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MAKING SCHOOL'S RELEVANT According to a recent America's Promise Alliance report, only 51.8% of students in the 50 largest U.S. cities graduate from public high school. In 17 of those cities graduation rates fall below 50%. Suburban and rural-based public high school students do better, making the nationwide average to be 70%. What's wrong?

Here's what one astute Canadian administrator did to find out: Kelly Christopherson, a principal in a K-12 school in Saskatchewan, brought a group of high school kids together and asked them what they thought would be the characteristics of an effective school. They gave him four very significant characteristics: 1. A relevant curriculum 2. Broad connections with others (networks) 3. Transitioning skills to outside world 4. Lots of engagement with course work (participation).

It shouldn't be too difficult to build a relevant program around these four characteristics. Once an administrator knows what students (clients) want (need), she/he must bring teachers, parents, and students together into a truly collaborative planning effort to meet the real needs. In a relevant program, everyone matters. It can be very productive and meaningful when administrators drop their "boss" role and begin collaborating. See www.crisisinschoolmanagement.com

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