#Mastery Chat Questions for Thursday, August 22nd, 2019
Topic: #TeachersHelpingTeachers
Moderator: Alex Valencic (@alextvalencic)
Questions
(8:00 ET) Intro/Welcome: Welcome to #Masterychat! Tonight we are talking about teachers helping one another! Please introduce yourself and share the name of a colleague who helps you with time, resources, or ideas! #teachershelpingteachers
(8:05 ET) Q1 Tonight’s chat is all about #teachershelpingteachers! In what ways have you helped your colleagues? In what ways have your colleagues helped you? #MasteryChat #teachershelpingteachers
(8:10 ET) Q2 Have you ever asked a colleague to help with something or to share something and been turned down? Why do you think some teachers are unwilling to help other teachers? #MasteryChat #teachershelpingteachers
(8:20 ET) Q3 One of the most common ways teachers help one another is through mentoring. Whether formal or informal, what are your experiences with mentoring? #MasteryChat #teachershelpingteachers
(8:30 ET) Q4 Writing it down helps us hold one another accountable, so let’s make a list! What are the traits of a good mentor? Alternatively, what are the traits you do NOT want in a mentor? Explain why! #MasteryChat #teachershelpingteachers
(8:40 ET) Q5 It is the start of a new year for many of us, which means it is a great time to make resolutions to help! How are you going to either mentor a colleague or seek out a mentor to help you grow? #MasteryChat #teachershelpingteachers
(8:45 ET) Q6 Let’s help build each other’s virtual PLNs! Who is one colleague you engaged with these evening that you will stay connected within the coming days, weeks, and months? Give them a shout-out! #MasteryChat #teachershelpingteachers
(8:50 ET) Q7 You may have heard about the @support_a_teacher movement to help #clearthelist. Share your Amazon list with the group! #MasteryChat #teachershelpingteachers