Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Guilford County School System & Greensboro, NC: William H. Chafe. Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina and the Black Struggle for Freedom. New York: Oxford University Press. (1980)

An examination of the microcosm of Greensboro in the South and of the Greensboro School System (1950s-1980).


Book Review: Civilities and Civil Rights: Civil Rights Protests in ...

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Purpose Driven Learning...Purpose Driven Life

The Path to Purpose by William Damon

 
“[S]tudents today may be high achievers but they have no idea what for. … [They] need to find a purpose in life — something meaningful to themselves that also serves the greater good. …

In a series of studies of over 1,200 youth ages 12 to 26, Damon found that those who were actively pursuing a clear purpose reaped tremendous benefits that were both immediate and that could also last a lifetime.

[I]mmediate benefits included extra positive energy that not only kept students motivated, but also helped them acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue their purpose, making them very strong learners.
...
Youth with a strong sense of purpose also benefited from positive emotions such as gratitude, self-confidence, optimism and a deep sense of fulfillment — all of which scientists have found help prevent depression and anxiety.

Students who carry this sense of purpose into adulthood may also benefit in the long run. Research shows that adults who feel their lives have meaning and purpose are happier, more successful at work, and maintain stronger relationships.”

 
Put the Awe Back in "Awesome" -- Helping Students Develop Purpose
www.edutopia.org
Imagine being Ryan Hreljac's first grade teacher. After telling your class of six- and seven-year-olds that children in Africa are dying because of lack of clean water, one of your students is so mov

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Proactive Principal Bob Christina, faculty, & students, GCS High Point Central HS, lead with The BISON CREED

learned/known by students, teachers, & staff.  The BISON CREED encourages a proactive, inclusive model for expectations, ownership, and accountability of vision...a sensitive, respectful approach to self, others, behavior and actions, life:

High Point Central HS
HPC Bison (Mascot)
Achievement With Honor


The  BISON  CREED
 
I will respect myself and others.
I will do my personal best.
I will make good decisions.
I will honor myself, my family, and my school.
I will be prepared for college
or the career of my choice.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Monday, June 3, 2013

Community Initiatives for Safer Schools

 

Research reveals a child needs
to be fed nutritionally and
to feel “safe, loved, valued”
for the brain to be
most receptive to learning.

Academic success increases
with a
“Focus on Safety”.

Community Initiatives:
Conduct sessions, led by Safer Schools Team members, to explore topics to assure an environment receptive to learning:


·“Fed nutritionally”: donate financial support to Backpack-Food Program for Children to provide nutritional weekend/summer meals
·Telling is not Tattling: It is a means of protecting oneself and others. Students are often the first to know critical information “under the radar”.
·Restorative Practices: positive learning, healing, and growth for all involved
·Tutoring/Shared Time: volunteers to support academic achievement and individual attention and affirmation

How can we effectively assure the safety of our children and school personnel?