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Connecting With the

DisconnectedChris Wejr

Fort Nelson School DistrictFebruary 26, 2016

www.chriswejr.com

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Coming back…

Write down your greatest memory

as an educator.

What is the single best moment

with a student that has stood out to

you over the years?

Share this STORY with a partner.

What are 2 words that comes to

mind when reflecting and

hearing our stories about

students and teachers?

Write the 2 words on the sheet.

Post at the back of the room.

Connections.

Relationships

.

Moments.

Lessons

from AMY

Slow down

Be interesting

Be interestedBe more random

I used to think…

But now I think…

Connection: WHY?

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2011 Study of

Canadian Youthhttp://bit.ly/1WpSyJX

Percentage of students who

feel “I belong at school”

Public Health Agency of Canada, 2011

Percentage of students who

feel that “teachers care about

me”.

Public Health Agency of Canada, 2011

Concern: “As young people progress

through school, they are less

connected to school, at a time when

their emotional well-being is most

vulnerable.”

Opportunity: “Positive school

environments and higher levels of teacher

support are associated with more positive

levels of mental health and lower levels of

behavioural problems in young people.”

We cannot teach a child

without a connection.

6 x 5 x 106 hours a day - 5 days a week - 10 months

a year

From Carrie Gelson http://bit.ly/1WpTFJv

“Connection is

why we are here.

We are hardwired to

connect with

others

-- Brene Brown

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Relationships create experiences.

Experiences create outcomes.

We need to know you to grow you.

-- Cheryl Bachelder, CEO,

Popeyes

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Remember

Your

WHY

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They may forget what you said…

but they will never forget how

you made them feel.

—Carl W. Buehner

Connecting…

…With the disconnected

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Who are…

the disconnected?

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The kids who

need the most

LOVE will often

ask for it in the

most unloving

ways.~ Russell Barkley

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HOW do we connect?

1. Be Interested.

Make the time.

Listen.

6 Keys to Connecting

Make the TIME to connect.

Make it a priority.

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Greet them… Every Child. Every day.

Small gestures make a big

impact

Video:

You are valued.

You matter.

--

Angela Maiers

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Learning with meaning… time for connection.

http://youtu.be/-S-5EfwpFOk

Listen with your eyes

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Talk Less

Listen More

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Are we REALLY listening?

Video: https://youtu.be/-4EDhdAHrOg

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Seek First to

Understand-- Stephen

Covey

Speak WITH Students

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To a child, trust is spelled T-I-M-E

Josh Shipp

1. Be Interested. Make the time. Listen.

2. Start with strengths:theirs AND yours.

6 Keys to Connecting

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We find what we are looking for.

DomConnecting with Dom

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Find the

FirefliesRachel Macy Stafford

Create leadership opportunities in

areas of strength.

Use YOUR

StrengthsGet involved.

1. Be Interested. Make the time. Listen.

2. Start with strengths: theirs AND yours.

3. Celebrate and build on success.

6 Keys to Connecting

Find, Capture, and

Share

the GOOD.

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Celebrate small successes…

privately

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Create a NEW streak.

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A streak starts with ONE.

Start a NEW streak.

1. Be interested. Make the time. Listen.

2. Start with strengths: theirs AND yours.

3. Celebrate and build on success.

4. Be interesting.

6 Keys to Connecting

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Share who you are. Let people

in.

Let it go.

Smile.

Laugh.

“Would YOU want to be in your class?”

George Couros

Be engaging. Be relevant.

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Making school meaningful

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1. Be interested. Make the time. Listen.

2. Start with strengths: theirs AND yours.

3. Celebrate and build on success.

4. Be interesting.

5. Create a sense of belonging.

6 Keys to Connecting

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

We were created for significance…

one of the most dangerous things

that can

happen to us is

the feeling that we

don’t matter.

- Angela Maiers

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The

Wrecking Ball

A Story

of Inclusion

and Belonging

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Does every student feel

worthy in some way?

Does every child feel like they

belong?

1. Be interested. Make the time. Listen.

2. Start with strengths: theirs AND yours.

3. Celebrate and build on success.

4. Be interesting.

5. Create a sense of belonging.

6. Lead with your heart.

6 Keys to Connecting

Teach and lead

with an

ethic of care

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“Students learn what they care about, from

people they care about, and

who, they know, care about them.” Barbara Harrell Carson

Every kid needs a champion. Rita Pierson

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1. Be interested. Make the time. Listen.

2. Start with strengths: theirs AND yours.

3. Celebrate and build on success.

4. Be interesting.

5. Create a sense of belonging.6. Lead with your heart.

6 KEYS to Connecting

HOW do we

do this with

so many

students?

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Start with noticing what you

ALREADY do to connect.

Notice the connections you

already have.

Start small.

Start with ONE.

Create the time and space for

connections beyond your class.

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School

Culture

Create ways for new students to connect

with each other and to the school

Valentine’s Connection Project

Langley Secondary School

My Students OUR Students

“The Sleeper”

https://youtu.be/mZedcQoY0iw

Remember your WHY.

Make it a priority.

Start with ONE.

Go together.

Connect with the disconnected.

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Thank you!www.chriswejr.com

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