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Transforming Classroom Culture with LiveSchool
Transforming Classroom Culture with LiveSchool

Highlights from Our Recent Tech Tuesday Session

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Written by Laura Litton
Updated over a month ago

In our latest Tech Tuesday session, we explored the transformative potential of LiveSchool in shaping behavior and culture within classrooms. This event was particularly special, as we had the opportunity to hear from Isabelle Grove from Wadsworth STEM School as our guest speaker.

Isabelle shared valuable insights into how she has successfully integrated LiveSchool into her classroom environment, showcasing the platform's effectiveness in supporting positive student behavior and engagement.

Key Takeaways from Isabelle's Experience

  1. Consistency with School-Wide Rubrics: Isabelle emphasized the importance of using a consistent school-wide rubric, which has proven to be instrumental in tracking student behavior. This structured approach not only provides clarity for students but also creates a common language among educators, making it easier to support one another in fostering a positive learning environment.

  2. Promoting Healthy Competition: One of the standout features of LiveSchool is its ability to encourage friendly competition among students. Isabelle noted that students are motivated to earn rewards and recognition for their positive behavior, which fosters a sense of community and encourages them to support each other in their efforts to excel.

  3. Real-Time Data for Enhanced Support: The real-time data provided by LiveSchool allows educators to monitor student progress closely. This information is invaluable for recognizing students' hard work and achievements, as well as for identifying areas where additional support may be needed. By keeping families engaged in their children's progress, educators can create a more holistic support system for students.

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