Day 2 of MSU's #OzarksWPSI2015 was amazing! Thanks to all who shared and presented. Write on! @DrTeaguerz @CathieEnglish
— Jana Parrigon (@janaparrigon) June 9, 2015
Amy Knowles' teaching demonstration @OzarksWP @DrTeaguerz @writingproject #ozarkswpsi15 pic.twitter.com/aeSpwg5De9
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 9, 2015
Amy's demo. @OzarksWP @DrTeaguerz @writingproject #ozarkswpsi15 pic.twitter.com/7ahJPvm1nb
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 9, 2015
Amy's demo--student writing. @OzarksWP @DrTeaguerz @writingproject #ozarkswpsi15 pic.twitter.com/SOOtfzn6Ei
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 9, 2015
Kaylee writing during Amy's demo. @OzarksWP @DrTeaguerz @writingproject #ozarkswpsi15 pic.twitter.com/PbUqpMKjCl
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 9, 2015
Amy Knowles: Be observed during a lesson you are uncomfortable with and get better feedback. Change your perspective. #OzarksWPSI2015 #NWP
— Dr. Gretchen Teague (@DrTeaguerz) June 9, 2015
Amy questions, I wonder how to help struggling teachers adopt a Growth Mindset? Creating an environment of reflection #OzarksWPSI2015 #NWP
— Dr. Gretchen Teague (@DrTeaguerz) June 9, 2015
Dweck says, Understand your abilities can be developed. Have a Growth Mindset. Luxuriate in the power of YET. #OzarksWPSI2015 #NWP
— Dr. Gretchen Teague (@DrTeaguerz) June 9, 2015
Your brain should be on fire with YET. -Carol Dweck #OzarksWPSI2015 #NWP
— Dr. Gretchen Teague (@DrTeaguerz) June 9, 2015
Honor your thinking by making it visible to others. Making thinking visible becomes an ongoing component in teaching. #OzarkWPSI2015 #NWP
— Dr. Gretchen Teague (@DrTeaguerz) June 9, 2015
Research shows students who are praised for their ability are afraid to try as hard. #OzarkWPSI2015
— Dr. Gretchen Teague (@DrTeaguerz) June 9, 2015
What books are you reading? Learning to Walk in the Dark and Silent Spring. Learning to Walk in the Dark http://t.co/CC0Uv9mMaw via @amazon
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 10, 2015
What are you reading? Silent Spring http://t.co/PfuUp0YUIQ via @amazon. #ozarkswpsi15 @DrTeaguerz @writing
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 10, 2015
Book pass. What a great activity to explore authors and titles. Found two titles of interest for my research.
— Laurie Buffington (@Laurie_Buff) June 10, 2015
Terry's demonstration! @OzarksWP @DrTeaguerz @writingproject #ozarkswpsi15 pic.twitter.com/HHN2paE97V
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 10, 2015
Terry Bond's SI demo gives hope to scholarship readers. No more boring essays.
— Laurie Buffington (@Laurie_Buff) June 10, 2015
Terry Bond's demonstration: Common App as Personal essay! @OzarksWP @DrTeaguerz @writingproject #ozarkswpsi15 pic.twitter.com/jORH71kzvr
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 10, 2015
Terry Bond and The Story of My Thinking: Expository Writing Activities for 13 Teaching Situations http://t.co/5iqXWxRD9P via @amazon
— Cathie English (@CathieEnglish) June 10, 2015
Lurking on #OzarksWPSI2015... Wonderin' why everyone is leaving @DrTeaguerz flying #solo. Wish I could be hangin with y'all in real life.
— Amber Dlugosh (@adlugosh) June 9, 2015