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Chapter 3 Providing Recognition Using Recognition Awards with Technology Teacher Student + =

Providing Recognition This means giving students rewards or praise for accomplishments related to the attainment of a goal Speaks to general affective development of students This will be used to positively influence students attitudes and belief about accomplishments

Providing Recognition Recommendations 1.Personalize recognition 2.Use the Pause, Prompt and Praise strategy 3.Use concrete symbols of recognition Technology tools can help create personalized certificates and rewards

Providing Recognition Example: I created a Golden Shoe for K-1 and a Student of the Month Award for 2-5

Providing Recognition Data Collection Tools Using Web-based surveys and classroom response systems allow feedback from teacher and peers This can be used for students to set class goals and personal goals. If class or students meet goal they receive recognition

Providing Recognition Multimedia A concrete symbol could be a personalized certificate You can download free templates from Microsoft Word and Microsoft Power Point A software program you could use is The Print Shop Deluxe

Providing Recognition Web Resources Creating a web site and posting students work. Ex. Art would post a piece of art work on the site. Music could post a class song. If posting individual work make sure not to choose the best, but post the students that are meeting their goals is a site that can be used

Providing Recognition Communication Software Common method now is and video conferencing because it can provide recognition to all learners Sending an audio is a great way to praise a student (Windows use Entertainment folder) Video Conferencing is a another way to praise a student by making it more personable (