Session 22: Engaging Students and Parent Involvement with Lisa Moe

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Lisa Moe, 4th-Grade Teacher Engaging students and helping them to feel part of the classroom community is something that teachers spend a great deal of time and energy on. In this session, Lisa Moe, a fourth-grade teacher in the Chino Valley Unified School District, shares with us how she engages her students, which she does quite well! She shares how she approaches this with a focus on how she has manages to continue to engage her students in a virtual teaching and learning environment. Lisa also discusses how she works to involve parents/guardians in what takes place in her classroom. We are proud to say that Lisa is a graduate of our MS in Educational Technology Program. Bio. Lisa Moe teaches 4th Grade in Chino Valley Unified School District and is known on Social Media as @MissMoeTeaches. She most recently earned a second Masters degree in Educational Technology from California State University, Fullerton. Additionally, she is the 2020 Edwin Carr recipient in Educational Technology through California State University, Fullerton as an educator deemed to make a significant impact in the field of education. She has presented on growth mindset and social emotional learning through the use of technology for several years at large in-person and virtual educational conferences. Her two positive affirmations that she establishes in her daily classroom are "Yes I Can" and "Be Kind". You can follow Lisa on her very active Twitter and Instagram accounts at @missmoeteaches