10/1/20 – Returning to School: Moving from Fear to Hope – Brad Hughes (@brad_hughes)

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#Mastery Chat Questions for Thursday, October 1st, 2020

Topic: Returning to School: Moving from Fear to Hope
Moderator: Brad Hughes (@brad_hughes)

Questions

(8:00 ET) Intro/Welcome: Welcome to #MasteryChat! I’m Brad Hughes, proud elementary school Principal @wrdsb in Ontario, Canada. SO excited to be moderating tonight! Please introduce yourself, and let us know how you define HOPE!

(8:05 ET) Q1 It has been said that “HOPE is a WISH plus a PLAN”. What is your wish for a return to school that is physically and emotionally SAFE? #MasteryChat

(8:10 ET) Q2 Before COVID-19, how did your schools/classrooms provide physical & emotional safety? #MasteryChat

(8:20 ET) Q3 Every child, caregiver & educator is returning to school with kindled alarm systems to environments with multiple stresses & great uncertainty. What ‘cues safety’ for you? In what ways can we provide messages of safety to others? #MasteryChat

(8:30 ET) Q4  We have to FIND OUR CALM if we are to SHARE CALM. How do worry and stress show up for you? How do you find your calm? #MasteryChat

(8:40 ET) Q5 How might stress and other strong emotions show up in our students and colleagues? How might we find the patience and maintain the energy needed to respond? #MasteryChat

(8:45 ET) Q6 How have you seen resilience, learning & growth that’s taken place since we last saw our students? How might you leverage it? #MasteryChat

(8:50 ET) Q7 “HOPE is a WISH plus a PLAN” … What is something within your sphere of influence that could move YOURSELF or OTHERS from places of FEAR to HOPE? #MasteryChat

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