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Fashion Novel Feedback

Fashion novel feedback to provide a mindful learning snack. Screencastify or Flip may provide pertinent opportunities to post courteous, insightful comments and expanded answers. In addition, Padlet helps make learning fun and supports myriad file types, from spreadsheets and selfies to Spotify. Even post-pandemic, online learning tools may help improve classroom collaboration, enhance communication, and instill confidence by creating opportunities for students to get creative, provide immediate feedback, and improve the overall learning experience.

Imaginative images and unique sayings on prerecorded photoplay may also help pique heedfulness. Inspire innovation! With the right technology, instructors deliver timely, effective feedback with the power to achieve greater learning. Regardless of your ritual, ensure high-impact learning by referencing goals and remaining specific. Guide students with specific “glows,” or what they did well, and targeted “grows,” or how they could improve, and remain cognizant that every child needs a champion, and children learn more from people they admire.

Sharpen Service-Learning Skills

When students tap into their passions to help their communities, the results may reach far beyond the confines of a physical classroom. All scholars have the capacity to contribute, and service-learning is not a novel concept overseas. For example, many international schools require students to partake in service-learning projects to teach compassion, advance active learning, and develop well-rounded, global citizens.

Parents are Pertinent Learning Partners

Parents are pertinent learning partners for their children’s education. Keep them informed! Pinging parents with pertinent information helps teachers ensure that scholars are on track to complete work at home and submit work on time. Involve parents, especially at the outset, to help ensure children are rewarded when they meet measurable classroom goals. If students are struggling, parents could also offer myriad insights as to why, and suggest strategies for strengthening instruction. Finally, parents should receive recognition for their sustained support throughout the school year.

Eternally Emphasize Empathy

Empathy is invariably a crucial component of cultivating any successful school. To illustrate, many top learning institutions in diverse regions around the world, such as The American School in Japan (ASIJ), Graded – The American School of São Paulo, and International School Bangkok ISB emphasize leading and learning with a goal of scholars becoming the best versions of themselves. Infusing empathy across curricula promotes purpose, increases integrity, enhances identity, accentuates acceptance, guides genuine mental health progress, elevates erudition, strengthens civility, and greatly sharpens social graces. With many wonderful ways for scholars to surmise that consideration counts, consider modeling that kind comments are commendable and attentive actions are admirable.

Magnanimity truly matters. Inspire scholars to take action, lead with love, and kindle compassion. Give students the gift of graciousness, and empower them to amplify good will throughout their lives.

Dr. Gregory Hedger, Director of International School Yangon, relates in an articulate article published on his personal blog and on the Central and European Schools Association website that service-learning can be a magnificent medium in which to enhance collaboration and teamwork among students and foster a deeper sense of multicultural understanding. “The international school environment, with students coming from a large number of different countries, seems to be a perfect opportunity to promote multicultural acceptance and understanding.” Indeed, the American School in Japan, a top international school not only in Asia but also in the world, spotlights service-learning on its website to highlight how students pursue their passions while helping humanity: “We believe that purposeful work builds purposeful students who will leave ASIJ equipped and empowered to solve real world problems.”

When students surmise that their contributions are considered and voices valued, service-learning becomes a terrific tool to enhance classroom teaching and community empowerment.

Suggestions for service-learning in the arts are theatrical performances or art shows for caring causes. In the subject of science, service learning activities could provide support for animal organizations, habitat studies, and environmental conservation. School leaders may also want to consider civic responsibility projects and clean air and water quality programs to help humanity and elevate our lives on Earth. In sum, service-learning proves that the choices students make and the actions students take reveal the quintessential essence of who we, as humans, truly are: civil, productive, and united.

Scott Freiberger is an assistant principal in New York. He has been contributing to the Taiwan community for over two decades and visits Taipei often with his family. Scott is an attentive administrator and a passionate pedagogue who advocates for all students, especially ELLs/MLLs and students with special needs. Follow him on Twitter/X: @scottfreiberger

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