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Advisory: Intentional Community Building

Trainers: Sharon Coldren Mayra Rodriguez, Ed.S. Advisory: Intentional Community Building. Community Building: Why Take the Time?. Connectedness and Adolescent Development Healthy emotional/social development key to building positive identity I am important I matter I have a Voice

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Advisory: Intentional Community Building

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  1. Trainers: Sharon Coldren Mayra Rodriguez, Ed.S. Advisory:Intentional Community Building

  2. Community Building: Why Take the Time? • Connectedness and Adolescent Development • Healthy emotional/social development key to building positive identity • I am important • I matter • I have a Voice • I belong • School shootings & “Fringe” Social Groups • SDA schools are no longer exempt! • Teaching positive Communication Skills & Relationship-building must be an intentional part of the curriculum

  3. CPR: Circle of Power & Respect • WHO? • Teacher, students, any other adult in room • Teacher led at beginning of school year • Can be student led after students become familiar with the routines

  4. CPR: Circle of Power & Respect • WHAT? • In a circle….everyone can see everyone • 4 Consistent Structures: • Greeting • Sharing • Activity • Daily News

  5. CPR: Greeting • By name • Structured to ensure that every child is greeted • Often includes handshakes, high fives, clapping, singing, different languages • Eye contact is a must! • Use a “just right” voice • Use PWR Loop to model and process

  6. CPR: Sharing • Students share news of interest OR topic selected by teacher • “Listeners” respond in a positive manner, articulating thoughts, feelings and questions • Not done everyday or take turns with a couple of students each day • Student choice… Can use the“I pass” option • Involves sophisticated, complex communication skills and, therefore, should be the last component to teach

  7. CPR: Group Activity • Whole class does a short activity which builds cohesion through active participation • Can be related to academics for the day OR just done for fun! • Plan & model…Use PWR Loop

  8. CPR: Daily News • Daily message written by the teacher… is read and discussed by students • Creates sense of anticipation about the day’s activities….informative • Builds sense of community • Academic skills are practiced • Can be interactive

  9. CPR: Circle of Power & Respect • WHEN? • Whole group meets in a circle to begin the day • 20-30 minutes • Consider having a “wrap up” Closing Meeting at the end of the day to reflect on the day and get feedback from students for the purpose of making each day better. Ask: • What went well today? • What can we do better?

  10. CPR: Circle of Power & Respect • WHERE? • Children gather in a circle formation so that everyone is visible to everyone else • Consistent place within the classroom • Strive for the ideal, but if needed, just make it work!

  11. CPR: GOAL Building Community… in classrooms throughout the Florida Conference

  12. Your students will feel safe and have a Great Year!

  13. Your Turn!A Closer Look at CPR • Quads: Expert Jigsaw -Read - Discuss – Prepare - Present (Groups A-D) • Expert Groups (Read 10 min.-Discuss 15 min.) • Introducing CPR – p. 25-28 (Group of 1’s) • Greeting – p. 29-34 (Group of 2’s) • Sharing – p. 35-39 (Group of 3’s) • Group Activity – p. 40-43 (Group of 4’s) • Daily News p.44-47 (Group of 5’s) • Student Led CPR p. 48-51 (Group of 6’s) • CPR Themes & A+ Advisory p. 52-54 (Group of 7’s) • 7 min. Presentations to original groups A-B-C-D

  14. CPR: DVD Viewing Guide • 1’s: Focus on proactive management strategies • 2’s: Focus on Teacher Language • 3’s: Focus on social skills practiced • 4’s: Focus on thinking & academic skills

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