June 2012
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June is ending and July is beginning!
If you are participating in the (American-Summer) session of buddies, please make sure you’ve sent something for June, and get ready for July!
Jun 30th
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Interview Questions to help you prepare →
Over a year ago, I (positivelypersistentteach) suggested we make a list of questions that Tumblrs are asked on interviews in order to help each other prepare for our job hunts.  World-shaker in turn made this google doc. I’ve seen a lot of requests for interview questions to practice on Tumblr lately, so I am posting this again because it seems a lot of you have missed it.  Please reblog...
Jun 30th
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If you have any questions regarding Part 1 of Love...
It is on our main page here and looks like a pencil.
Jun 29th
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Summer Book Club - Would you classify your school...
(see chapter 7)
Jun 29th
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Summer Book Club
Love and Logic says behavior modification doesn’t work because kids realize they are being manipulated (refers to token economies and rewards). What have your experiences been with behavior modification?  Have they been successful over long periods of time?
Jun 27th
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“From personal experience and the wisdom of others, I have concluded that if we...”
– Love and Logic, pg 67.
Jun 27th
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Summer Book Club: Discussion No.2
hithertokat: The author describes a teacher telling a student not to worry about the consequence, they will let them know at a later time.  The teacher continues to push it back, and push it back. At what age level do you think this technique is appropriate? Disclaimer: I have only one summer’s worth of experience working with non-secondary aged children and they were 4/5 year old pre-K...
Jun 27th
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Summer Book Club - revisiting delayed consequences
Read the interactions between a teacher and a student who made an obscene gesture during a class photo on pages 45-47.  Initially, many tumblrs were against delaying consequences (many referred to delaying it for a week, which is not what is described in the book).   After reading this interaction, do the ideas of delaying the consequences and allowing the child to be in control in some way make...
Jun 26th
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Summer Book Club Discussion Topic #3
The book lists the Four Basic Principles of Love and Logic as: Share the control Share the thinking Balance consequences with empathy Maintain self-concept Do you agree with these principles? Have these played a role in your classroom prior to reading this book?   Did the explanation of these change your perspective or make you say, “Why didn’t I think of that?” (Feel...
Jun 20th
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Team Teachers, What do you think about creating a tag - maybe “edubookclub” or something of that nature for the Love & Logic summer book club? I know I’d like to look under a certain tag to stay involved in the conversation.  — jenniferisabel Using the tags summer book club and love and logic has worked well for me to follow the discussion (this year and last year with the other book title),...
Jun 18th
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What book would you recommend a future teacher?
teachlet: Or a first year teacher? My teacher education student group is getting together over the summer and I thought it might be nice to have a mini-book club as an addendum to our meetings.  I want us to read something light, uplifting and/or inspiring, and education and teaching-related.  Normally I’m the first one to say we should read some Freire or Delpit or Kozol, but after this past...
Jun 18th
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Summer Book Club - Letting a child wait for the...
Near the beginning of the book (pg 16 in my copy), the author describes a teacher telling a student not to worry about the consequence, they will let them know at a later time.  The teacher continues to push it back, and push it back. At what age level do you think this technique is appropriate? Do you think it would be effective in your classroom?    Would this help you focus on instruction...
Jun 18th
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muchadoaboutteaching asked: How many days after you post the questions do we have to answer them? I wasn't following any tumblr teachers last summer so I'm not quite sure how this will work. I understanding the reading schedule, but just want to make sure I post at the right time. Thank you!
Jun 16th
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Summer Book Club Begins!
First discussion question (can be done before you begin reading): How would you describe your current classroom management strategies/philosophies?   If not currently in the classroom, what would you ideally like to do? What weaknesses do you think you have when it comes to difficult moments in the classroom? It is best if you create your own post to answer these questions, but no one is...
Jun 15th
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Welcome to the new tumblr Teacher Mentor page!
teacher-mentor: For new teachers, the challenge to connect with someone at your school can sometimes be a daunting one: You’re brand new, and you may not know anyone. Even more nerve-wracking, you may not even know what questions to ask in the first place You’ve got your education degree, or the equivalent certifications, but putting what you’ve learned in college into practice in the...
Jun 12th
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Announcing Summer Book Club Tentative Schedule:
*There is nothing you need to do to participate besides buy the book, discuss the bookTeaching With Love and Logic, and use the summer book club tag. This is what I was thinking as far as a reading schedule, but before I put the final stamp on it, I wanted to get input from those who plan on participating. June 15th -June 28th Read and Discuss Part 1 June 29th - July 12th Read and Discuss...
Jun 9th
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michelleb57 asked: I'm new to Tumblr, and would like to participate in the book club (I already bought the book on my Kindle.) How does the book club work? Should I have the book read by June 15? Not start it until June 15? Read it whenever I want? Thanks for your help!
Jun 1st
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