• Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to footer
Swivl

Swivl

  • Solutions
    • M2
    • MirrorTalk
    • Reflectivity
    • Robot
  • Talk to us
  • Resources
    • Support
    • eLearning center
    • Professional learning
    • Blog
    • User Stories
    • MirrorTalk Certifications
  • Store
  • Share your story
  • Login
    • Reflectivity
    • MirrorTalk
  • All
  • USER STORIES
  • M2 & MIRRORTALK
  • Reflectivity & Robot

M2 brings small group and SEL support to rural classrooms

August 2, 2024 By Rachel Ashworth1 Min Read

MirrorTalk makes it so easy for students to verbalize what they have actually learned and communicate how they feel about it.

Ashlyn Sutton | Park County School District #16

USE CASE

SEL and small group learning

Ashlyn Sutton

Teacher

School/District:

Meeteetse SchoolPark County School District #16

Grade Level 3-5

In rural Wyoming, Ashlyn Sutton is redefining education at Meeteetse School. Unlike their urban counterparts, rural schools like Meeteetse often struggle with limited resources, smaller staff, and the need for teachers to wear multiple hats. As a first-year math and science teacher for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders, Ashlyn faces unique challenges. She juggles multiple curriculums and age groups and teaches in small, isolated community. She was also grappling with engaging her students in meaningful reflection and communication. Before MirrorTalk, finding efficient ways to meet all students’ needs was a constant struggle.

Taking rural students further with SEL

MirrorTalk motivated Ashlyn to embrace her challenges. She set a vision for her classroom that goes beyond traditional academic instruction. Ashlyn explains, “I tell my students it’s not just about knowing how to multiple, divide, and read passages, you also have to communicate, respect others, and work as a team. My goal is to teach them responsibility and soft skills they will need in life.” Her holistic approach is crucial in a rural setting, where students may have limited exposure to diverse perspectives before entering the real world.

MirrorTalk’s efficiency in guiding student reflections and providing immediate data on each student has been a game-changer in Ashlyn’s multi-grade class. “It’s been so easy for students to verbalize to MirrorTalk what they have actually learned and communicate how they feel about it,” she notes. And students love talking to MirrorTalk, which has transformed Ashlyn’s ability to foster deeper connections with them. “My goal has always been to get my kids comfortable enough to tell me, ‘Hey, I’m feeling this way because something happened at home, or I’m feeling this way, because of something in the lesson.’” When Ashlyn spoke with us she admitted, “students feel more comfortable talking to MirrorTalk than they do to me,” but these higher quality responses combined with MirrorTalk’s ability to rapidly analyze the students’ reflections have allowed her to gain deeper insights into their understanding, motivation, and mindset.

Dashboard card displaying the mindset, tone, and motivation scores from an elementary student's reflection with MirrorTalk.

Even small class sizes need small group support

For new teachers – especially those supporting as many subjects and grades Ashlyn does – small group lesson planning can be an impossible task. The process is incredibly time-consuming for Ashlyn, and requires to prepare extensive, differentiated resources to cater to each of her student groups effectively and appropriately. Moreover, managing multiple small groups often led to classroom chaos, with some students disengaging or going off-task while Ashlyn’s attention was divided.


With M2, Ashlyn can create Workspaces for each subject and grade level in just two minutes. These step-by-step activity workflows allow Ashlyn to place M2 at different stations in her classroom to guide small group instruction. When students are finished with an activity, they reflect on their experience together, guided by prompts MirrorTalk automatically creates when the activity is set up. This not only saves valuable time and enhances classroom management, but increases Ashlyn’s autonomy to provide more targeted support to students who need it most.

Students working in a small group guided by a Mirror device

From the automatic reflection prompts to facilitation of small group instruction, Ashlyn is leveraging MirrorTalk’s myriad capabilities to navigate her first year of teaching in a rural environment with confidence. For Meeteetse’s students, Ashlyn and MirrorTalk are nurturing them into well-rounded individuals who can thrive in any environment.

Learn more!

Ready to transform your reflective practice with our reflection station? Schedule a live demo with the Swivl team to learn more.

Schedule a live demo

Elementary School M2 MIRRORTALK User Stories mirror reflection students user story

Primary Sidebar

You may also like

  • The future of teaching with AI is here: M2 arrives in Australia
  • Breaking the bottleneck: How UWA scaled quality feedback to 1,200 students
  • A breakthrough in ELL support: M2 brings on-demand, in-ear audio to the classroom

You may also like

The future of teaching with AI is here: M2 arrives in Australia

Breaking the bottleneck: How UWA scaled quality feedback to 1,200 students

A breakthrough in ELL support: M2 brings on-demand, in-ear audio to the classroom

Footer

  • Support
  • About us
  • International information
  • Higher ed
  • Teacher prep programs
  • Early childhood education
  • New teacher support
  • Videos
  • Download apps
  • Branding assets
  • Press
  • Security

Swivl Logo
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • U.S. 1-888-837-6209