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09/08/2009

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After watching the speech, my students wrote goals for themselves for the school year. I had them write 3 long term goals for school in general, then they wrote 3 more goals specifically about what they wanted to achieve in my class. I then hung the goals on a bulletin board so that they can look back from time to time.

How did you handle the broadcast of the President’s message in your school?
Well we were told Thursday afternoon that if we wanted to show it in our district we had to give the kids a permission slip and plan alternate activities for students who did not have permission. As you might imagine in a middle school classroom creating, passing out, and collecting permission slips for anything is a challenge. I simply did not have time to do this or plan alternate activities. Nor did I have a place for the other students who could not watch to go to without major disruptions. Since it was left to individual teachers at our school it was not shown in any class.

My plan was to do a live blogging discussion with other students but I could not make it happen which was a disappointment to me to pass up an opportunity. But for as many emails as we recieved from parents not one student asked me about it.
• What did you do after the broadcast? Did you prepare a lesson plan related to the broadcast? (Was this a “teachable moment” in your view?)
• How did students (and their parents) respond to the message?
• How did you view the message? Was it a welcome “pep talk” from the President… or an unwanted distraction?

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