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Emotional Constancy

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Emotional Constancy

Teach Like a Champion Lemov(2010)
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Emotional Constancy

  • Control of your emotions.
  • Tie your emotions to student performance.

"Part of adolescence is experimenting with exaggerated emotions."

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Success is in the long run about a student's consistent relationship with productive behaviors.(Lemov,2010)

Champion Protocols

  • No Opt Out
  • Right is Right
  • Stretch It
  • 100%
  • Threshold
  • The Hook
  • Positive Framing
  • Cold Call

Everybody Writes

  • Please get out of your seat.
  • On the tables, identify a strategy(ies) that you've implemented.
  • On the poster, explain the situation, how you used the strategies and describe their level of success.
  • Remember, silence is golden !!!
  • Sit back down and be ready to discuss your answer.
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Climate of Trust

  • positive behavior expectations
  • self-control
  • language/tone

Tie your emotions to student achievement.

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"Students are not supposed to behave to please you; they are supposed to behave so they can better themselves, be the best people they can be,and get the most of school."

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Everybody Writes

Teach Like a Champion - Lemov (26)
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Benefits of "Everybody Writes"

  • Increases cognitive activity
  • Gives your students a moment to gather their thoughts so that they are better prepared to participate in a discussion.
  • Students increase their practice of writing.
  • Gives you the opportunity to review and select effective responses for the beginning of class. (Tie in with cold call)
  • Widens the participation group by giving everyone a chance to be part of the conversation.
  • The amount and quality of writing a student does it a determinant of their academic success

How to Implement

  • Let your students do the work. Allow them 1-2 minutes to struggle and write their response before discussion. This allows reflection time.
  • Ask astute and demanding questions which require the struggle.
  • Can be used as a brainstorm or for the think time in a think-pair-share.
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How to Implement

  • Consider having students walk in with a reflection on assigned reading so you can start the class where you would normally end.
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Joan Didion
" I write to know what I think."