We Are Crew by Ron Berger
Author:Ron Berger
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: EL Education Inc. - EL Ed Publications
Published: 2020-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
KEY QUESTIONS: Developing Self-Awareness
1. How can you support students to recognize and identify their feelings and their related behaviors?
2. How can you support your students to honestly reflect on their ethical habits?
3. Based on the needs and strengths of your students, what character learning targets do you need to focus on?
CREW HOW TO
Part 2: A Place Where Every Student Belongs
Studentsâall studentsâdeserve to feel supported and valued as a part of an inclusive learning community. When students feel that they will be respected for who they are and welcomed as a part of the community, they develop a sense of trust and belonging. They are more motivated to do their best work for teachers whom they perceive to be âwarm demandersâ; that is, teachers who have high expectations, but also a strong knowledge of and belief in studentsâ desire to meet those expectations (Blad, 2017). Moreover, when students feel that what is unique and essential about themâwho they really areâis known, treasured, and even celebrated, they have a safe space and positive support to become the best people they can be. Crew plays an important role in fostering studentsâ confidence and their social and emotional competence by validating their identity and helping them articulate their unique contribution to the community.
A sense of belonging in school, the feeling of being socially and emotionally âat home,â gives students room to learn and practice ethical language and actions. Creating that home-like atmosphere in your Crewâwhere students look out for one another and see their Crewmates as familyâisnât easy, but there are steps you can take to build an inclusive community. Throughout history, religious groups, athletic teams, organizations, and even families have used rituals, routines, and traditions to foster a sense of belonging.
In Chapter 3 we explained that the rituals of circling up, greeting one another, sharing a reading, and working together as a team bolster studentsâ sense of belonging. In this section, we describe these routines, and the teacher moves that make them successful, more deeply. We also consider Crew lessons that nurture studentsâ understanding of their own (and othersâ) identities, and practices that support students who have experienced trauma.
In This Section:
» Fostering Belonging with Circles, Greetings, and Readings
» Checking In and Sharing
» Leading Team-Building Initiatives
» Ensuring that Every Child Feels Included, Respected, and Valued at School
» Making Crew Safe for Students Who Have Experienced Trauma
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