Enabling teacher choice in a formal way could yield a number of benefits.
Not exact matches
Lesson includes: Starter to recap solving linear equations with only one unknown Title screen with the lesson objective Visual, animated slides to
enable students to develop the thinking process needed to solve equations with unknowns on both sides Example slide for the
teacher to explain the process more abstractly 8 practice questions of increasing difficulty for the students to try with answers Example slide for the
teacher to talk through where the answers are negative or fractional A further 8 practice questions of increasing difficulty for the students to try with answers
Choice of two plenaries so student's can step back and think about what they have learnt
Nevertheless, there is still a story to be told, and the essential part of it is that the program that education reformers have tried to promote now for decades — introduce more
choices of schools for students,
enable competition among schools, open up paths for preparing
teachers and administrators outside schools of education, improve measures of student achievement and
teacher competence,
enable administrators to act on the basis of such measures, and limit the power of
teachers unions — has been advanced under the Obama administration, in the judgment of authors Maranto and McShane.
Rather than asking kids in need of a better shake to change homes, forsake their friends, or take long bus rides, course
choice enables them to learn from the best
teachers in the state or nation.
It doesn't take much to imagine how the technology we often take for granted in our daily personal lives could support progressive teaching and personalized learning: by
enabling communication and collaboration among students and
teachers, increasing student
choice and differentiation, offering a wider range of when and where students learn, and giving
teachers insight into student learning in ways that weren't possible even a few years ago.
Mr. Barbic said that Shelby County's schools would prove the benefits of school
choice, both for families and for
teachers,
enabling them to choose the best school from a range of operators.
In this clip, the
teacher discusses the Year 9 program where the CSIRO initiative known as CREST is used to develop high level thinking skills by
enabling students to design scientific investigations of their
choice.
Rather than just describing «what» these protective factors are, Challenges and
Choices provides explicit and intentional learning activities that show
teachers «how» to develop the resilience skills and beliefs that
enable children to cope more effectively.