Breaking Down the Need for Control with Rebecca Muller Transformative Principal 393

  • My days were spent filling out charts.
  • An engaged learner is someone who is doing.
  • I’d rather have a noisy classroom with kids laughing and having a good time AND learning.

Rebecca Muller is a special education teacher in New Jersey, host of Exceptional Circumstances for Exceptional Learners on Learning Revolution. 12 years as a teacher, Masters in Education and Educational Leadership from University of Pennsylvania.

  • Breaking down the need for control in classrooms- the who, what, when, where, and why.
  • Kids aren’t successful, we test them to prove it, then put them in a box because it is easier for us.
  • People have a view of what school should look like.
  • An engaged learner is someone who is doing.
  • I’d rather have a noisy classroom with kids laughing and having a good time AND learning.
  • Do we want them to behave or want them to learn?
  • How much control should we have on how they’re interacting with one another.
  • We’ve spent so much time on safety that we’ve forgotten that learning is our priority in education
  • You can’t learn if you’re not well.
  • Behavior is a signal that there is something else.
  • We can’t focus on just the learning when there are so many other issues.
  • My days were spent filling out charts.
  • The kids figure it out and it’s a game.
  • Kids need to see their levels and progress.
  • There aren’t kids who want to be bad.
  • Where they are and where they want to be.
  • Kids should not have to earn a treat every time they do something well.
  • We get stuck there, because we know them and they have worked.
  • Special education has taught me to be flexible.
  • Motivation, intrinsic vs. extrinsic.
  • Don’t take things personally.
  • Trauma-informed practices.
  • Justification for procrastination of doing the hard work of pushing through the challenges that we are facing.
  • Specific learning disability is the least specific label in special education world.
  • What is school for?
  • Teachers are considered “infrastructure necessary“
  • I have an addiction to learning.
  • How to be a transformative principal? Don’t ever write off any student or educator. If they are in the build they have potential? Always look for everybody’s individual strength.
  • Acting without boundaries.

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