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EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATE INSERVICE DAY

EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATE INSERVICE DAY. OCTOBER 11, 2011 TISDALE, SASK. AGENDA. CRUCIAL CONVERSATION INTRO 10-15-10:30 – COFFEE BREAK EARLY LEARNING PRINCIPLES 12:00-1:00 – LUNCH 1:00-1:45 – ROLE 1:45-200 – Mr. Biesenthal. Stakes are high Opinions vary Emotions run strong.

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EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATE INSERVICE DAY

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  1. EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATEINSERVICE DAY OCTOBER 11, 2011 TISDALE, SASK.

  2. AGENDA • CRUCIAL CONVERSATION INTRO • 10-15-10:30 – COFFEE BREAK • EARLY LEARNING PRINCIPLES • 12:00-1:00 – LUNCH • 1:00-1:45 – ROLE • 1:45-200 – Mr. Biesenthal

  3. Stakes are high • Opinions vary • Emotions run strong

  4. Some examples… • Ending a relationship • Talking to a co-worker who behaves offensively or makes suggestive comments • Asking a friend to repay a loan • Critiquing a colleague’s work • Dealing with a rebellious teen • Talking to a co-worker about a personal hygiene problem

  5. Avoid them • Face them and handle them poorly • Face them and handle them well

  6. START WITH HEART

  7. LEARN TO LOOK

  8. MAKE IT SAFE

  9. MASTER MY STORIES

  10. STATE MY PATH

  11. Share your facts • Tell your story • Ask for others’ paths • Talk tentatively • Encourage testing

  12. EXPLORE OTHERS’ PATHS

  13. Ask to get things rolling • Mirror to confirm feelings • Paraphrase to acknowledge the story • Prime when you’re getting nowhere

  14. WHAT WOULD YOU DO…NOW? You are at a neighbourhood block party. You are making small talk with your somewhat crotchety and always colourful neighbour about his shrinking kidneys when he says. “Speaking of the new fence you’re building…” You end up in a heated debate over placing the new fence-five centimetres one way or the other. 5 cm!! He finishes by threatening you with a lawsuit and you say something about him not knowing the difference between his hind end and his elbow!

  15. EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATE • The Educational Associate provides support services to students and teachers in a school setting within the division to meet curricular outcomes. The duties of an Educational Associate will vary depending upon the special needs of student(s).

  16. Supervise students • Evaluate students • Mark papers • Assist students with reading • Administer meds • Arrange parent meetings • Observe students • Track behavioural data • Be familiar with SMART goals for student • Photocopy • Make doctor appointment for student • Lift objects and/or student • Work independently

  17. Is this an appropriate job for an EA to do? • If not, why not? • What other tasks do you do?

  18. CIRCLE OF INFLUENCE VS CIRCLE OF CONCERN • DEPARTMENT CUTS CI OR CC? • MY CHOICES CI OR CC? • MY UPBRINGING CI OR CC? • MY HAPPINESS CI OR CC? • HOW OTHERS TREAT ME CI OR CC? • HOW I DO MY JOB CI OR CC?

  19. FREEDOM TO CHOOSE • OPPORTUNITY TO EXPAND

  20. CONFIDENTIALITY • At no time should an EA discuss, in public, information pertaining to a student. An EA is expected to respect the confidential nature of the position by avoiding discussion about any topics that are not formally communicated to the public by the administration of the school or school division.

  21. RESPONSE TO INSTRUCTION • RTI RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION

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