- Do not hesitate! Just do it!
- They are more prepared than you think- students will behave better than you think they will.
- Remind students to wear clean socks- it’s worth it for everyone involved.
- Find a facilitator- as a teacher, if you have not been through the simulation before, take the opportunity to see how students react and behave while someone else takes charge.
- Find a space- if possible run the simulation somewhere other than your classroom. This gives students a feeling of the activity being something special.
- Listen- at the beginning and end of the simulation give students a chance to share questions and insights they may have.
- Planning- facilitating can be exhausting. While a typical simulation takes just under an hour and a half, remember the energy your facilitator is putting into the event. Avoid scheduling more than two simulations per day.
- Reach out- with three speaking roles; narrator, European, and nun, reach out to administration, learning coaches, and library staff to help with facilitation.
- Include videos- over 200 years worth of history is being presented incorporating videos into the simulation provides students a chance to land someplace safe, breathe, and move forward.
- Reflect- talk to your students and other participating teachers to see how the exercise has impacted your student learning and how it will impact your teaching.
Welcome to one place to find the latest in professional learning (PL) opportunities as well as information from our instructional leadership cohorts: Learning Coaches, Instructional Coaches and Action Research. We will also post important learning from conferences that Learning Services attend in hopes of sharing out with you. If you have a staff development opportunity you would like to add to the blog, please contact glaicarc@fsd38.ab.ca.
Welcome to one place to find the latest in professional learning (PL) opportunities as well as information from our instructional leadership cohorts: Learning Coaches, Instructional Coaches and Action Research. We will also post important learning from conferences that Learning Services attend in hopes of sharing out with you. If you have a staff development opportunity you would like to add to the blog, please contact glaicarc@fsd38.ab.ca.