11/29/2022
Stop focusing all your efforts on āfixingā kids and shift that energy to fixing the systems in your schools that have failed your kids and their communities š¤·š½āāļøš¤·š½āāļøš¤·š½āāļø
09/28/2022
Student feedback got you in your feelings?
These students will come for you will NO šš½ ONE šš½ SENTšš½ FOR šš½ THEM. But still, their voices must be sought out, heard, and consider⦠ALL of em! Even your favorite student š who always has something to say when you didnāt ask.
You know how to get them together, take control of your thoughts and take action on their feedback.
My guide for processing students feedback is guaranteed to transform your mindset and the cultismās climate of your classroom by answering the questions āhow do I ensure Iām meeting the needs of all students?ā
Click the link in bio, subscribe to my newsletter, and prepare to shift the way you process and reflect on student feedback!
09/26/2022
The truth is HARD to hear!
Students were asked āwhat do you want adults to knowā and BABYā¦they didnāt hold back.
We sent for them and they came. But now, what do WE do with this feedback. How do we use this feedback to transform their learning experience, advocate for them and, most importantly, teach them to advocate for themselves.
Being REAL with students requires humility and ego checks. When they call us out on our stuff, we can act like they didnāt say what they said!
So again, what are WE going to do with it? Who do you do when your students give your FEEDBACK?
In urban spaces, student feedback MUST be included in all aspects of their learning experienceāTHEIR VOICES MATTER. If you struggle with accepting, reflecting, and taking action on student feedback, donāt fret⦠I got something special for you.
Tomorrow Iāll be going LIVE at 6:00 PM CST to discuss my reflection on some of the FEEDBACK recently received from students and Iāll show you my process for INTENTIONALLY reflecting on and implementing student feedback when they KNOW their voice has been heard!
This will change how you use student voices in your learning space.
See you tomorrow!
07/01/2022
š”š”š”š” This is not a case of gentrification, this is ERASURE and is pure EVIL.
05/27/2022
When K Dot () dropped these words it made me think of the millions of students, sitting in , that have been deemed āout of control.ā
Whew childā¦this can cause a conversation that can go on for hours and hours and hours.
05/25/2022
This IS NOT normal. This SHOULD NOT be normal. As a mom of 4, my heart could only imagine the anger, hurt, and questions.
Like I said earlier this week, schools should be a SAFE space but what happens when the ācreators and curators of safeā spaces donāt know what a safe space looks, feels, or sounds like?
05/23/2022
We model problems for students and give them opportunities to practice before we expect them to demonstrate mastery, right? š§š§š§
01/20/2022
Thanks for allowing me to share my voice and passion in your work of art . To all my fellow educators, while we love what we do, that love can only fully come from a place where loving ourselves is more important. Iāll be the first to tell you that itās okay to walk away.
01/19/2022
Thank you for your Weekly Doses of Joy and for being the bad mama jamma that you are!
Culturally responsive classrooms allow for JOY to exist but these spaces are only made possible by educators who are committed bringing JOY into their own lives.
01/13/2022
I was a social butterfly mixed with a avid fence hoping ditcher!
I started skipping school in about the 7th grade and by the time I made to high school, I graduate from ditching to go hang at a friends house to ditching and going to hang at the beach (perks of being a Cali girl).
School didnāt interest me really until about my 11th grade year because I felt so disconnected and judge for my older brotherās behavior or my motherās drug addiction.
So, what kept me in school was the opportunity to be social. If weāre being honest, I went to because I just knew it was a LITUATION!
Let me ask this, how are you capitalizing on your students desires to be in community? Over the past three years, Iāve talked to countless students about their views on school and many expressed an excitement with being about to be back around their friends while at the same time still feeling disengaged and disconnected.
I know weāre in the mist of some crazy times and just trying to survive. My concern, however, is the impact disengagement and disconnection will have on ALL students but most importantly, the historically underserved and vulnerable students/schools.
Now Iām not saying high energy instruction is a must everyday but CONNECTIONS and COMMUNITY are a non-negotiable.
During such as time as this, how are you building community inside your classroom/school and ensuring students, families, and communities feel connected? Let me know in the comments šš½šš½
01/11/2022
If you work in a school that serves students of color and they canāt bring aspects of their social lifeā song, dance, vernacular, social media trendsāinto your academic spaceā¦.š©š©š©YOUāRE COMMITTING VIOLENCE. Like really, youāre asking for a lot if you require students to leave their authentic selves at the door and you wonder why you feel like you canāt āreach themā.
Like what do you expect?
When students hail from collectivist cultures, their social life is a BIG part of their identity. Instead of asking students to police their authentic selves, use these three questions to connect students' social life to your instruction and watch your class become more relevant to them.
Let me know in the comments what question resonates with you and your best strategy for connecting students social life with your instruction.
01/11/2022
I donāt know about yāall, but I know I went to ONLY socialize. Like seriously, my friends are what kept me coming to school and if they weren't at school, I was trying to be where they were at.
Itās saddening to hear when my 8yo says he canāt talk to his friends during lunch or I go into classrooms and schools and kids are punished for socializing.
Like letās be honest, if it werenāt for the ability to socialize at school, some of yāall schools and classrooms would be dead.
Let me let you in on a little secret, you can still manage your classrooms and hallways AND let students socializeā¦especially when youāre connecting whatās happening in your classroom/school to what is relevant to THEIR lives and communities.
But, this is going to require you to do a lot of relationship building and I know how yāall educators like to tussle when it comes to losing instruction time during the Spring.
Calm your butt down! You can still build meaningful relationships with all students and let your students have a joyful social life, in your class/school, WITHOUT losing instructional time. I got you!
There are many relationship building activities on the TwistED Teaching website (link in the bio) that will support you in connecting your content and instruction with studentsā social lives. Check it out and let me know in the comments did you go to school to socialize with your friends or ālearnā?