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Welcome to my PLN - professional learning network. This is a place I will share resources, articles, and my journey as an educator. I look forward to growing my capacity along the way.


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Useful Articles

Check out this short list of articles to gain more knowledge on the importance of family engagement, and how to turn it into a reality in your classroom: 1. Ankrum, R. J. (2016). Socioeconomic Status and Its Effect on Teacher/Parental Communication in Schools. Journal of Education and Learning, 5 (1), 167-175. doi:10.5539/jel.v5n1p167 “The power of communication and community engagement utilized by teachers to actively involve parents and guardians in the educational process of their children is essential to the growth of the students.” A child knows when his/her teacher does not have a relationship with their teacher and when their parent isn’t informed about their schooling. It usually affects their success in school. The socioeconomic status does have an effect and needs to be taken into consideration, but should never affect how communication is handled. We cannot assume parents know how to help their child, however we need to empower them to be partners in this process. Paren...

The Use of Seesaw: Reflections

Read on to hear how implementing Seesaw went in my classroom: Week 1 Implementation Reflection Week 1 Experiences: Students have been using Seesaw to access learning activities during math rotations. Students watch teacher created videos to walk them through a 3 act task and math problem. Students use the iPads to take photos of their work and post to their journals. Students are having an easier time accessing the website, activities, and videos the more I model and the more they practice. I had planned to practice accessing Seesaw classwide this week, but there was a snow day, early out, and I was gone one day, so it did not happen. I think this would be useful, as some of my lower students have not yet grasped how to access or post. Along with the classwide practice, I had planned to introduce the expectation of posting one time per week. I have a class list printed off so students can put a tally next to their name after they post something. This will help them remember...