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Dean ShareskiPETE & CHershey, PAFeb 11, 2014
Is Joy Still a Thing?
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Who’s the big kid in the suspenders?
Why Doesn’t Christina Ever smile?
Is Joy Still a Thing?
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“People seem to get nostalgic about a lot of things they weren't so crazy about the first time.”
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Do you Believe Learning is Like Buckley’s?
Do you Believe Learning is Like Buckley’s?
Stop Explaining Learning Like This
Stop Explaining Learning Like This
Every Mission Statement on the Planet
rigorous and relevant education to all students in a learning environment that fosters high expectations and data
Every Mission Statement on the Planet
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Feel-Bad EducationThe Cult of Rigor and the Loss of Joyby: Alfie Kohn
http://www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/edweek/feelbad.htm
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"Why are our schools not places
of joy?"
Feel-Bad EducationThe Cult of Rigor and the Loss of Joyby: Alfie Kohn
http://www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/edweek/feelbad.htm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/2333068171/
"Why are our schools not places
of joy?"
Feel-Bad EducationThe Cult of Rigor and the Loss of Joyby: Alfie Kohn
http://www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/edweek/feelbad.htm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/2333068171/
"Why are our schools not places
of joy?"
Feel-Bad EducationThe Cult of Rigor and the Loss of Joyby: Alfie Kohn
http://www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/edweek/feelbad.htm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/2333068171/
Feel-Bad EducationThe Cult of Rigor and the Loss of Joyby: Alfie Kohn
http://www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/edweek/feelbad.htm
I’m appearing to accept an odious premise—namely, that joy must be justified as a means to the end of better academic performance. Not so:
It’s an end in itself.
With regards to creating a video like that do you:
With regards to creating a video like that do you:
A. Do it because it's not only fun but likely does address some curricular outcomes but you might have to look them up later. Fingers crossed.
With regards to creating a video like that do you:
A. Do it because it's not only fun but likely does address some curricular outcomes but you might have to look them up later. Fingers crossed.
B. Do it and to heck with the outcomes, doing joyful things with students is important.
With regards to creating a video like that do you:
A. Do it because it's not only fun but likely does address some curricular outcomes but you might have to look them up later. Fingers crossed.
B. Do it and to heck with the outcomes, doing joyful things with students is important.
C. Do it but perhaps as an extra-curricular activity because you're not sure where it fits with a robust curriculum but still think it's important.
With regards to creating a video like that do you:
A. Do it because it's not only fun but likely does address some curricular outcomes but you might have to look them up later. Fingers crossed.
B. Do it and to heck with the outcomes, doing joyful things with students is important.
C. Do it but perhaps as an extra-curricular activity because you're not sure where it fits with a robust curriculum but still think it's important.
D. Not do it at all because it’s a waste of time.
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data driven
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accountability
student achievement
test obsessed
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Why Do I Have to Learn This?
positive school environment is provided to enhance, empower, and promote the value of lifelong learning for our students
joy /joi/
Noun
joy /joi/
Noun
1.the emotion evoked by well-being, success, or good fortune or by the prospect of possessing what one desires
2.the expression or exhibition of such emotion
You know it when you See it
You know it when you See it
Is Joy Really the Schools Responsibility?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/departmentofed/9609419838
Is Joy Really the Schools Responsibility?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/departmentofed/9609419838
Do We Teach Students How To Be Happy?
Do We Teach Students How To Be Happy?
Planning and Designing For Joy
Wonder
Boring
I’m bored
“Be aware of wonder. Remember the little seed in the Stryrofoam cup: The roots go down and the plant goes up and nobody really knows how or why, but we are all like that.” Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
“We Have Responsibility to Awe”
How often do your students get to wonder?
Be Interesting
“one of the best things you can do for your students is to be an interesting person” Gary Stager
“We needed to deliver something more, give the viewers another reason to tune in.”
“We needed to deliver something more, give the viewers another reason to tune in.”
“We needed to deliver something more, give the viewers another reason to tune in.”
“...it was a show about people who loved what they were doing, who were informed, but who were also trying to bring a smile and a laugh to their audience.”
How Do You Learn?
How Do You Learn?
http://growaloafofbread.blogspot.ca
Inquiry: It’s not just for students
http://growaloafofbread.blogspot.ca
Inquiry: It’s not just for students
SAGE ONTHE STAGE
SAGE ONTHE STAGE
GUIDE ONTHE SIDE
GUIDE ONTHE SIDE
MEDDLER IN THE MIDDLE
The Learning Project
My Teaching Staff
What are you learning right now? Do your students know about this?
(Bonus points if it has nothing to do with your job)
How are your interests/passions infused into your classroom?
Share It
“TO GET THE FULL VALUE OF JOY YOU MUST HAVE SOMEONE TO DIVIDE IT WITH.”
Mark Twain
"The pursuit of happiness is not a solitary goal," said James Fowler, a researcher at the University of California, San Diego.
"We are connected, and so is our joy."The study, published in December 2008 in the British Medical Journal, suggests that living near a friend who becomes happy increases the probability of a person becoming cheerful by 25 per cent. Researchers also theorize that friends of friends — up to three degrees of separation — can also
affect a person's degree of happiness.
"The pursuit of happiness is not a solitary goal," said James Fowler, a researcher at the University of California, San Diego.
"We are connected, and so is our joy."The study, published in December 2008 in the British Medical Journal, suggests that living near a friend who becomes happy increases the probability of a person becoming cheerful by 25 per cent. Researchers also theorize that friends of friends — up to three degrees of separation — can also
affect a person's degree of happiness.
Cantiague Weekly Update @Cantiague_Lead
Cantiague Weekly Update @Cantiague_Lead
How are you spreading and sharing joyful moments in your school/classroom?
Just do It
"There is a direct correlation between the level of happiness in one's life and the amount of silliness they allow into it." She said, "I know. I've done studies."
When’s the last time you did something in which its primary purpose was to bring joy to you or
your students?
Be Grateful
GRATITUDE
GRATITUDE
GRATITUDE
Leaders Who Praise and Support Publicly
Leaders Who Praise and Support Publicly
Leaders Who Praise and Support Publicly
How are you showing gratitude to your students? parents? colleagues?
It’s an End in itself
It’s an End in itself
It’s an End in itself
It’s an End in itselfThank you
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