Classroom Logo/Motto
At my student teaching placement, we had a "WMS Way" that served as the school's theme. The letters SIRR stood for Self-Control, Integrity, Responsibility, and Respect and were drawn on the four quadrants of a shield. It was a great visual and mnemonic to help students remember the expectations for behavior.
I went ahead and made my own classroom logo, which I don't want to call a bullseye because it's really a holon, but I don't know how well students will react to the word "holon." (Actually, I just realized that maybe it could be reversed, putting critique in the middle and then the idea of a target might make more sense...I'll have to ponder the semantics of that.)
Monday, June 28, 2010
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