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A teacher from Hope described the institute’s usefulness:
“It
has a clear purpose, and goes hand-in-hand with teaching and learning.
I could come back to my school and confidently share it with the staff.”
At
this stage, the school also began its relationship with its SSA partner,
the Michigan Coalition of Essential Schools. The school team and the
SSA partner began a series of workshops involving the entire staff and
school and community on internal and external review, including focusing
on goals, reviewing student work, observing classrooms, developing a
collective perspective, and framing questions for reflection.
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At the end of the schoolwide training workshops, Hope posted its goals
all over the school. Teachers began to review their practices in the classroom
through the lens offered by these goals. Some immediate steps that staff
took to make their school a more nurturing environment were, “speaking
less harshly to students” and “finding a way to guide kids
without discouraging them.” To focus on the school’s literacy
goal, teachers helped students improve their writing and speaking skills
by creating a “walking museum” to celebrate Black History Month. |
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