This document is a student introduction project by Melissa Leach exploring effective practices for urban education. It emphasizes showing compassion for students by caring about them as individuals, cooperating with families by building school-home partnerships, and maintaining consistency by being fair, honest and following through on commitments. The goal is to get education right for the 43,000 students served by DC Public Schools.
This document is a student introduction project by Melissa Leach exploring effective practices for urban education. It emphasizes showing compassion for students by caring about them as individuals, cooperating with families by building school-home partnerships, and maintaining consistency by being fair, honest and following through on commitments. The goal is to get education right for the 43,000 students served by DC Public Schools.
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This document is a student introduction project by Melissa Leach exploring effective practices for urban education. It emphasizes showing compassion for students by caring about them as individuals, cooperating with families by building school-home partnerships, and maintaining consistency by being fair, honest and following through on commitments. The goal is to get education right for the 43,000 students served by DC Public Schools.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
All About Me: Student Introduction Project EDCI 643
Compassion: Get to Know Your Students
They dont care what you know until they know that you care
What Works in Urban Education?
Cooperation: Get to know your families and
build school/home partnerships
Consistency: Be fair. Be honest. Say what you
mean and mean what you say
Urban Education Matters
In this class I want to explore what has worked and what is working todaybecause the most critical part of this work for me- is getting it RIGHT for all 43,000 students that I serve in DC Public Schools.