Progress!

Thanks to Glenn Carstens-Peters @glenncarstenspeters for making this photo available freely on Unsplash!

Finally! I’ve made some progress on my inquiry project this week! Success! I’m not as happy as I could be with the amount of progress I’ve made, but I have made some progress! I completed a short online course on de-escalation techniques for teaching online from The Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide this week. There’s no estimated time to complete posted, and I can’t remember how long it took me personally to complete. Looking back, I would estimate ten to twenty minutes? 

After taking this short course, I feel more reassured that I would be able to de-escalate situations if I was teaching online due to the pandemic. 

Here are some helpful de-escalation techniques: 

  • Seeing the student’s point of view 
  • Avoiding getting the last word in
  • Offering to do something differently
  • Telling a disruptive student that you want to speak with them after class
  • Offering the student some choices on what they want to do

This is a resource this course suggested for more de-escalation strategies. 

See you next week! 

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