This blog offers information, and connections to nurture recent graduates. We welcome your participation on this and on our Facebook Page. The NTC continues to be deeply grateful to MEDITECH for its long history of support for this program. Over the years, MEDITECH has made it possible for the New Teacher Community to serve a vital role in helping our graduates to persist in a challenging, yet deeply rewarding profession.
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Bullying Prevention and Intervention
SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, December 2, 2017
10:00am-1:00pm
University Hall, Lesley University
The Lesley New Teacher Community presents:
Good Will Is Not Enough: Establishing Safe and
Loving Classroom and Playground Spaces for All Children
Gretchen Brion-Meisels
Gretchen
Brion-Meisels is a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Gretchen’s work focuses on developing
positive school climates, social emotional learning in schools, holistic
student support systems, and the intersections of bullying and discrimination
in prevention research and practice.
TO REGISTER: Email: newteachercommunity@lesley.edu
More info: Our website: https://www.lesley.edu/alumni/resources-benefits/new-teacher-community
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Lesley Alumni: A fabulous contest just for Lesley alumni with a huge prize!
Lesley is asking teachers to share how they incorporate creativity and the arts into their classroom for a chance to win $1,000. Most alumni have already received a series of emails about the competition, but they would love to make sure that anyone who may have missed the emails has another chance of seeing it.
Below is more information on entering the contest and teachers can find more information here: http://info.lesley.edu/classroom-creativity-contest.
⇨How to Enter
- Submit your entry on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter using #lesleycreative and tag us in your post. (Please make sure your post is public.)
- Entries should include:
- A photo, series of photos, or a video (up to :60 seconds) demonstrating how you incorporate the arts and creativity into your classroom.
- A text description of your activity, lesson plan, or practice
- Your name, year of graduation from Lesley, current school, and the grade level that you teach.
⇨What You Could Win
- The grand prizewinner will receive $1,000 for classroom supplies; the first runner up will receive $500 and the second runner up will receive $250.
⇨Who's Eligible
- Lesley alumni currently teaching in PreK-12 classrooms or a PreK-12 curriculum are eligible to participate.
- All entries must be received by 5:00 pm ET on Friday, October 20 to be considered. Participants may only submit one entry.
Monday, October 2, 2017
FROM PBS: When Something Scary Happens: Resources to Help Families Cope
Resources to Help Families Cope in Emergencies
and Other Challenging Times
and Other Challenging Times
WATCHLINK
Follow the Plan
Daniel Tiger explains that it’s important for families to have a plan that everyone can follow in case of an emergency.Emergency Kit
Daniel Tiger explains that it’s important for families to have a safety kit in case of emergencies.Find the Helpers
There are many people families can turn to in difficult times. Daniel Tiger reminds us to look for the helpers and be a helper, too.Tell Someone
Arthur shows the importance of telling someone how you’re feeling when you’re afraid.Lend a Helping Hand
Buster and Brain remind us that there are lots of ways children and families can help during a crisis.
ACTIVITIES
Draw Your Feelings (pdf)
When something difficult or unexpected happens, children may experience many different feelings. In this activity, kids can draw a picture that shows how they are feeling today.Emergency Supply Kit (pdf)
Use this handy checklist to help your family pack an emergency supply kit.Shelter from the Storm: Digital Storybook
Designed to accompany the ARTHUR episode "Shelter from the Storm," this online storybook allows kids and their caregivers to revisit the story in two ways: either straight through, or by following each character's storyline.
RESOURCES
How to Prepare Children for Unexpected Events & Emergencies
Children always benefit when they are prepared for something that is about to happen. Here are some helpful tips you can use during diffiult or scary times.Helping Children Cope After a Crisis or Emergency
In addition to preparing children before a crisis or emergency, adults also need to offer guidance as they deal with their feelings afterward. Here is some advice that may help.Encouraging Pretend Play
Difficult times often leave children with confusing feelings. Pretend play gives them a chance to express their feelings about the world around them and their place in it.Helping Children Become Resilient: A Guide for Educators (pdf)
This guide shows how educators can use the "Shelter from the Storm" and "April 9th" ARTHUR episodes to create effective school activities and programs that will help kids cope with unexpected events.More Resources
Need more information? Here are links to online resources that offer useful advice about handling a crisis or emergency.
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