TOp TIps FOrΒ BUSY AND COMPLEX CLASSROOMs
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What Will You Learn in the Webinar?
β Β Key Limitations in Inclusive Classrooms & How to Address
β Β Theory of Mind & Impact in your classroom
β Β 3 Essential Requirements for Success in Busy Classrooms
β Β Tips to Promoting Understanding in your class
β Β What is Neurodiversity & How does that look for your students?
β Β Smart Goals and Why Important
β Β 11 Top Tips to Keep Neurodiverse Students on Task in Busy & Complex classrooms
Manage a Busy and Complex Classroom Today!
What WERE PARTICiPaNTS NUMBER 1 TAKEAWAYS?
π Remembering students can learn by watching peers.
Β π I need to use more repetition. Make sure I set up for success and use preventative breaks.Β Β
β Simplify my tasks and expectations in a session. Make sure student achieves task or section completion
π Back chaining as a strategy
β€οΈ Use students desire for repetition to your advantage, not always new topics and activities.Β
π Modify so that they can experience finishing/completing tasks to get sense of achievement.
β Reduce anxiety is #1.Β
π To take baby steps and break tasks down into baby steps (for me and my students)
βοΈ Allow students to watch others to start a task
ππΌββοΈ Teach to ask peers for help βAsk 2, then me.β
π Purpose of limited choices.
β Include teaching about diversity in class
β€οΈ Utilising peer supportΒ
βοΈ Smaller, achievable steps.
π Circle for mistakes is an opportunity to learn, try again, edit and correctΒ
βοΈ Routine is key foundation
π Correcting mistakes – look it up, fix it up, ask a friendΒ
ππΌ Adaption of work prior to task being done, using more repetitionΒ
Β πMind my language – Donβt use could, would, can and no
π Partner students rather than working in a groupΒ
βοΈ Remind teachers to use peers as examples of work
WHy Is The ONE HOUR WOrth Your Time?
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