tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8608822337507338034.post4258468133747544106..comments2024-03-26T10:16:36.997-04:00Comments on Literacy On The Mind: #CyberPD Week ThreeLisa Maucionehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391834262945101696noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8608822337507338034.post-44362177233060946802018-07-19T10:56:58.718-04:002018-07-19T10:56:58.718-04:00I would say I have more confidence to not be a bys...I would say I have more confidence to not be a bystander as well, now that I am older. It shows how important it is to empower our students to be upstanders when they're young. Wishtree is one of my favorite books!Lisa Maucionehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17391834262945101696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8608822337507338034.post-18499052471676589672018-07-18T13:05:34.253-04:002018-07-18T13:05:34.253-04:00That's a great graphic! I love that quote. &q...That's a great graphic! I love that quote. "Silent complicity" is something I have thought a lot about. There are times when I am an upstander, and times when I just try to blend in with the crowd. I am a bystander much less often the older I get. I want to give my students the power to be upstanders now, not just when they get into their 40's! I love that we can use great picture books to add these conversations to our classrooms. We had the best conversations in my class this spring after reading "Wishtree" by Katherine Applegate. The book gave me safe examples to bring to my class, without singling out any of my students. I could guide them to make their own connections to the behaviour of characters in the book and their personal behaviour. Lisa Corbetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12602428975643562609noreply@blogger.com