tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5049873368665149347.post1879675602607882971..comments2023-08-04T02:16:47.099-06:00Comments on Buzzing with Ms. B: Resolutions don't work. Do this instead.Ms. Chrissy Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18269577180650924790noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5049873368665149347.post-48169261540458680862019-01-21T21:15:19.296-07:002019-01-21T21:15:19.296-07:00Michelle,
I'm so sorry I'm barely respond...Michelle,<br /><br />I'm so sorry I'm barely responding to this! It sort of got lost in my email notifications! The situation you're describing is very challenging. I understand how hard it is to help your teachers prioritize instructional time when the administration isn't on board with it. Could you possibly find an article that shares the importance of quality instructional time? You might also talk to another school in your area and ask them what they're doing. If they're prioritizing instructional time, that might be something you can take back to your administrator to share what other schools are doing. If that doesn't work, you probably will have to work with teachers to figure out how to prioritize the essentials in the time that they have. :/<br /><br />I would love to hear how your year is going and offer any help I can! You can email me at chrissy@buzzingwithmsb.com!Ms. Chrissy Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18269577180650924790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5049873368665149347.post-6162816812212895142019-01-11T22:44:17.580-07:002019-01-11T22:44:17.580-07:00I will try something new in this year. I have set ...I will try something new in this year. I have set my goal.<br /><a href="https://www.manali-shimla.com/package/manali-tour-package-from-delhi" rel="nofollow">Sonia</a>Manali Shimla Tour Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13910096169912147124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5049873368665149347.post-11419489454487790762019-01-01T07:11:06.739-07:002019-01-01T07:11:06.739-07:00I love all of your ideas and I follow you regularl...I love all of your ideas and I follow you regularly. I completely agree with your "call" to action. Here is my very serious, very LARGE, very frustrating question that I am struggling with going into the new year. What can you do when you want to set goals, you want to take action and make plans to achieve those goals (and you have MANY struggling students....more than 75% of your Grade 1 and 2 population), BUT you cannot get admin to see there are too many unnecessary interruptions to the teaching day, that consistency is not there, that "other" activities should not take the place of academic learning time when so many students are struggling readers and learners? An example: our of 21 possible "teaching" days in November, 10 of them were in some way interrupted with "non-teaching" interruptions such as assemblies, meetings, mandatory workshops, etc. How would you approach that with admin? Or would you leave it alone and work within the confines of what you have? Thanks for any advice you can offer!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13114939573570426226noreply@blogger.com