Megan Geise, second grade teacher in Pennsylvania, joins Danielle and Sari to discuss building relationships with students. This has always been a top priority to Megan throughout her twenty two years of teaching. Megan talks about small actions that can go a long way such as mailing letters to students, speaking with students one-on-one, and really getting to know her students on a personal level. Megan also shares a system she uses in her classroom called "Morning Bins," and how this helps her establish a positive classroom community and build trust with her students. She closes out by reiterating the importance of phone calls home.
Megan Geise, second grade teacher in Pennsylvania, joins Danielle and Sari to discuss building relationships with students. This has always been a top priority to Megan throughout her twenty two years of teaching. Megan talks about small actions that can go a long way such as mailing letters to students, speaking with students one-on-one, and really getting to know her students on a personal level. Megan also shares a system she uses in her classroom called "Morning Bins," and how this helps her establish a positive classroom community and build trust with her students. She closes out by reiterating the importance of phone calls home.