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The Middie Mile

The Middie Mile. From Here to There with Pride. Engagement. “. Students who are engaged in their work are energized by four goals—success, curiosity, originality, and satisfying relationships. ― Richard Strong, Harvey F. Silver and Amy Robinson. ”. Goals and Needs: The SCORE.

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The Middie Mile

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  1. The Middie Mile From Here to There with Pride

  2. Engagement “ Students who are engaged in their work are energized by four goals—success, curiosity, originality, and satisfying relationships. ― Richard Strong, Harvey F. Silver and Amy Robinson ”

  3. Goals and Needs: The SCORE People who are engaged in their work are driven by four essential goals, each of which satisfies a particular human need: • Success (the need for mastery) • Curiosity(the need for understanding) • Originality (the need for self-expression) • Relationships (the need for involvement with others)

  4. Knowing the SCORE Four important questions that teachers must ask themselves in order to “score” the level of engagement in their classrooms. • Under what conditions are students most likely to feel that they can be successful? • When are students most likely to become curious? • How can we help students satisfy their natural drive toward self-expression? • How can we motivate students to learn by using their natural desire to create and foster good peer relationships?

  5. Convincing Kids They Can Succeed Before we can use success to motivate our students to produce high-quality work, we must meet three conditions: • We must clearly articulate the criteria for success and provide clear, immediate, and constructive feedback. • We must show students that the skills they need to be successful are within their grasp by clearly and systematically modeling these skills. • We must help them see success as a valuable aspect of their personalities.

  6. Arousing Curiosity “ Students want and need work that stimulates their curiosity and awakens their desire for deep understanding.  ― Richard Strong, Harvey F. Silver and Amy Robinson ”

  7. Intrigued? Read On… Strengthening Student Engagement: What Do Students Want (and what really motivates them)? Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) September 1995 | Volume 53 | Number 1Strengthening Student Engagement Pages 8-12 Read the entire article online.

  8. MCSD High Progress Schools of Honor Way to go Mayfield and Rosa Parks! The Schools of Honor program recognizes schools that have sustained high achievement and substantial progress while serving a significant number of economically disadvantaged students.

  9. Wanted • Members for the Climate Committee • Mentors Teachers for the Resident Educator Program Interested parties should contact Eric Gearhartin HR.

  10. Good Read Defying the Crowd: Simple Solutions to the Most Common Relationship Problems By Robert J. Sternberg, Todd I. Lubart Click to Read Online

  11. Chrome Apps of the Week “DictaNote” or “Dictation” Type with your voice. Dictation turns your Google Chrome into a speech recognition app! To add one to Google Chrome, just go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore and search for “dictanote” or “dictation”.

  12. Curriculum Happenings

  13. K-8 ELA Staff During the January 3rd inservicetime, be prepared to talk about… • What changes need to be made with mini lessons in binders; • What additions need to be added; • Other suggestions for lessons.  Mini lessons are living documents and with your input, we can make them even better for our students!

  14. Define: Engage Be the change. en·gage /enˈgāj/ Verb • occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention). “he plowed on, trying to outline his plans and engage Sutton's attention” synonyms: capture, catch, arrest, grab, snag, draw, attract, gain, win, hold, grip, captivate, engross, absorb, occupy antonyms: lose

  15. National Library of Virtual Manipulatives By Topic By Grade Bands Pre-K – 2 3 – 5 6 – 8 9 – 12 • Number & Operations • Algebra • Geometry • Measurement • Data Analysis & Probability Note: Java and Thinking Required

  16. January MAPs Timeline Second grade teachers will be trained on MAP test proctoring on January 8th. Second grade students will experience MAP on January 21st and 23rd for the first time before they are required to test for gifted screeningwith it in March.

  17. MCSD 3rd Grade Practice OAA

  18. Fountas and Pinnell

  19. Professional Development Survey Please take a moment to tell us your thoughts on the November 5thdistrict inservice day. So far, we have only heard from 28 of you! Survey Link

  20. PLCs December 11th December 18 Elementary:  Grade Level Meetings at High School Elementary Specials:  Mayfield MMS, Highview & Central:  Grade Level Meetings at Buildings High School: MAP & PLC • Elementary:  PLC in Buildings • Highview, MMS, & Central: PLC in Buildings • High School:  MAP & PLC • Paraprofessionals:  HS Media Center • Special Education Teachers: In Buildings

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  22. See you next week!

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