Description de Hero
Hero K12 est une application qui aide les écoles et les commissions scolaires à mieux gérer le comportement des élèves pour réduire les perturbations en salle de classe, les renvois au bureau du principal et les retards. Hero prend en charge tous les programmes de valorisation des comportements positifs, permettant ainsi aux enseignants et aux administrateurs d'attribuer des points pour les actions positives et la participation des élèves. En récompensant quotidiennement les bonnes actions des élèves, les écoles créent une culture scolaire plus positive. Découvrez les écoles Hero et lisez leurs témoignages sur le site Web de Hero K12.
Qui utilise Hero ?
Hero offre ses services aux commissions scolaires et établissements de l'enseignement primaire et secondaire.
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Terrence
Hero K12 has been amazing since we've rolled it out at LMS. Teachers, students and parents love it.
Commentaires : Positive school behavior is catching on and students are doing better.
Avantages :
I enjoy the positive behavior reporting. Students are now able to find rewards for their hardwork. Additionally, staff can use the software to review their students behavior.
Inconvénients :
I wish we were about to track incidents more efficiently. I also do not like what the handheld offer.... the use of your smartphone is more practical.
Edgar
We have gained momentun in shifting the culture at our campus and building a positive community.
Commentaires : We have increased the engagment in the classroom and are reducing the negative actions. Students are getting used to the positive expectations. We are facilitating more rather than responsing to negative behavior.
Avantages :
We like the fact that it is web based and we can access it from anywhere. As as administrator, it is a great way to interact with students and give them points at the same time. At lunch, they see us taking our phones out and they know we are issuing points! They sure have their ID ready to scan! Teachers love it because they can now recognize students for displaying positive behavior in the classroom. It is starting to encourage students that would not likely participate be an active member of the classroom. It is easy enough to use that, teachers that are hesitant to use this new technology, are adapting positively. The equipment is simple to use also. Students love the incentives, teachers like being recognized for using it (ie. lunch on the principal), and parents are stating that their child talk about HERO K-12 at home. This year we are opening our VIP Lounge. Our campus is only going to get better. Overall it is fantastic!!! You can follow us on Twitter to see what is trending at our campus at #ccmsthisishowwedoit or #ccmsbethat1person.
Jennifer
HERO Review
Avantages :
HERO is allows our school to track tardies and positive behaviors. The students are parents are able to create a log in to track the students' behaviors.
Inconvénients :
HERO does not allow teachers to take attendance or track grades. This is another system for teachers to use to keep track of information. It is an overpriced system that could be reduced to handing out cheap tickets in the hallways.
Caitlin
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Avantages :
I like that I can track so many behaviors (both positive and negative-tardy). I also like that when I track the behavior of a student, I can see what behavioral step they are on. The student search function is also handy. It's nice to be able to find students throughout the entire school.
Inconvénients :
It takes you through a lot of steps to mark a behavior.

James
An unbelievable change in tardies and school atmosphere in the minutes after the tardy bell.
Avantages :
global tracking of positive and negative behaviors. being able to have students "spend" their points for rewards at the hero store. being able to use an app to scan student ID's (apple and android).
Inconvénients :
I guess the biggest downfall really is the lag time I sometimes get when trying to record points for my students. Also, it seems like it takes just one click too many to record the points.