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PSP COMMUNICATION 101. DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! D-O-C-U-M-E-N-T! Presented by: Shirley J. Sprinkles, Ph.D. Guiding PSP Questions. 1. HOW DO I FIND OUT WHAT I NEED TO KNOW? 2. WHAT DO I DO WITH THE INFORMATION?. TOOLS OF OUR TRADE. RESEARCH SURVEYS INTERVIEWS OBSERVATIONS MEETINGS
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PSPCOMMUNICATION101 DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! D-O-C-U-M-E-N-T! Presented by: Shirley J. Sprinkles, Ph.D.
Guiding PSP Questions 1. HOW DO I FIND OUT WHAT I NEED TO KNOW? 2. WHAT DO I DO WITH THE INFORMATION?
TOOLS OF OUR TRADE • RESEARCH • SURVEYS • INTERVIEWS • OBSERVATIONS • MEETINGS • E-MAILS • TWEETS
KNOW WHO YOU’RE DEALING WITH! RESEARCH: “Educational Ideologies” Source: www.sagepub.com/upm-data/47669_ch_1.pdf https://www.google.com/search?q=educational+ideologies+curriculum&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
A “Must Read!” Book http://www.habermanfoundation.org/Star TeacherPreScreener.aspx
Ways to Communicate: • Verbally • Why? • When? • How Long? • In Writing - Why? - When? - What? -How Long?
SCHOOL BOARD SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL TEACHER TEACHER TEACHER TEACHER “TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:”
Ways To Say It: • K-I-S-S • Be specific • Give examples • Ask open-ended questions • Ask for clarification • Use tone appropriate to situation • Compliment the good
BUCK UP!! • WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH. . .
A HAPPY NOTE Dr. Sprinkles, Thank you for your observations during my class time. I always appreciate your time and generosity. The suggestions you gave about utilizing manipulatives was such an eye opener for me. I turned around and used them the very next day, and the students loved it! I also was able to see how much more effective it was for the students to not only talk about the content, but to feel it as well. It is always such a rewarding feeling to see students grasping the content with hands-on activities, especially those who struggle continuously. This also reminded me of the multiple learning styles that each student possesses, which will be implemented in centers from here on out. Again, your suggestions and critiques are always welcome. Have a great weekend. xxxxxxxxxx,Teacher