This SLC prep sheet provides students with support for their SLCs in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese. It also has a form for parents to give feedback on the presentation.
SLC in Spanish
Mari Jones2020-06-19T09:28:47-07:00Misael, a 6th grader in the Newcomer cohort at Visitacion Valley Middle School in San Francisco, presents his SLC. This cohort piloted SLCs for their school, and this is the first time the students created digital portfolios and engaged in student-led conferences in their home language.
Back to School Night
Mari Jones2019-06-12T15:06:27-07:00Transform Back to School Night by putting students at the center and giving them an opportunity to share the work they are engaged in! 3 easy ways to make it an exhibition of learning!
NWP American Creed Toolkit
Mari Jones2019-06-12T15:01:57-07:00Share Your Learning partnered with NWP to encourage teachers to have students write and share responses to the film American Creed with an audience beyond the classroom. Ignite a fire of civic discourse in your community!
Trigg County Shares Their Learning, What About Your County? By Michelle Sadrena Pledger
Mari Jones2019-06-12T14:02:11-07:00Trigg County Shares Their Learning, What About Your County? By Michelle Sadrena Pledger At Share Your Learning we see value in elevating the work of regions that are often ignored, misunderstood, and rarely celebrated by the rest of the country. Today, we want to celebrate some of our Share Your Learning members from the small town of Cadiz in Trigg County Kentucky, where the superintendent, school principals, and a handful of teachers are shifting the narrative around student success and assessment. Trigg County educators in collaboration with their supportive superintendent, Travis Hamby have embraced all three Share [...]
Tri-County Early College “Hometown Heritage” Exhibition
Mari Jones2019-01-25T09:51:59-08:00Benjamin Owens July 1 at 2:20 PM I love the #ShareYourLearning movement! And while Tri-County Early College is new to Share Your Learning, it has a strong history of public presentations of student work...here's a sample from this past March: The PBL Exhibition Night for the school-wide "Hometown Heritage" project!