Kyle ignited the spark that would fuel the educators in the room as they thought about how they too could affect change. Kyle speaks vividly, candidly, and through the power of her students' stories.
Kyle Schwartz
Founder of "I Wish My Teacher Knew" Project
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Kyle Schwartz
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I Wish My Teacher Knew
by Kyle Schwartz
One day, third-grade teacher Kyle Schwartz asked her students to fill–in–the–blank in this sentence: “I wish my teacher
knew _____.” The results astounded her. Some answers were humorous, others were heartbreaking–all were profoundly moving and enlightening. The results opened her eyes to the need for educators to understand the unique realities their students face in order to create an open, safe and supportive place in the classroom. When Schwartz shared her experience online, #IWishMyTeacherKnew became an immediate worldwide viral phenomenon. Schwartz's book tells the story of #IWishMyTeacherKnew, including many students' emotional and insightful responses, and ultimately provides an invaluable guide for teachers, parents, and communities.
Kyle Schwartz
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Topics Kyle Schwartz is passionate about
Topics Kyle Schwartz is passionate about
- increasing student voice in our school communities
- increasing equity in education
- building strong classroom communities
- increasing rigor in the classroom through differentiated instruction
- supporting English language learners
- meeting diverse student needs in classrooms.
What Students Wish We Knew
For years I have been asking the same beautifully simple question of her students: What do you wish your teacher knew? When I finally shared this community building activity through her new Twitter account, the response astounded her. In this session Kyle will share a detailed teacher’s guide to the #IWishMyTeacherKnew lesson as well explore issues that may arise through students’ responses. Participants will explore multiple issues that affect students and come away with “Teacher Tools,” actionable steps they can take to address students needs and build relationships that lead to learning.
Building Community in the Classroom
The beginning of every school year, teachers are faced with a monumental task-- to turn a list of names on a class roster into a community of learners. In this talk, we look at how educators can show our students to become active and generous members of their communities, both inside and outside their classroom. We discuss strategies teachers and use teach students the value of community, we show them how to live and grow among, others, how to be kind and compassionate, how to be a good friend, how to help others feel appreciated, and how to contribute to our global community.
Responsive Teaching that Meets Students’ Needs
I provide an look at issues like students, such as poverty and student mobility that affect millions of students nationwide, alongside problems that affect individual children and families, such as coping with trauma and grief. In addition to statistics and research, I provide real stories from students, teachers, and family members that shed light on how we can all help students tackle these challenges and grow as individuals.