This publication highlights a series of video clips featuring an overview and discussion of
the Engaging Educators guide among State and local educational agency leaders from Race to the Top grantee States.
Not exact matches
The Flipped Learning Network defines flipped learning as a «pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves from the group learning space to the individual learning space, and the resulting group space is transformed into a dynamic, interactive learning environment where the
educator guides students as they apply concepts and
engage creatively in the subject matter» (Flipped Learning Network, 2014).
Journal Reflection: A Resource
Guide for Community Service Leaders and
Educators Engaged in Service Learning explains how to initiate and sustain thoughtful journal - keeping while encouraging youngsters to be active and creative citizens.
This
engaging, all - in - one resource from expert blogger Starr Sackstein takes
educators by the hand and
guides them through the step - by - step process of blogging.
We know we are not alone in our vision of using technology to improve education; many
educators already use the Internet and digital tools to
engage their students and
guide them to personalized, connected, authentic learning.
THE SPACE: A
Guide for
Educators, Redesigning Learning Spaces, Leading Connected Classrooms and
Engage, Empower, Energize: Leading Tomorrow's Schools Today.
Following the simulation experience, the Utica Teacher Center equipped the area
educators with an instructional strategies
guide, based on Eric Jensen's
Engaging Students with Poverty in Mind.
Designed for grades 9 through 12, the standards - aligned lesson plans and
educator guides provide
educators with planning materials to
engage students with a first - hand glimpse into modern agriculture using lessons and activities that bring to life critical issues such as sustainability, the new science behind farming, and entrepreneurship.
Descriptors in the CRM provide
educators a more sophisticated lens to systematically
guide the creation of more cognitively
engaging and challenging tasks.
However, as urban
educators, we are charged with actively participating in the preparation of our young people to critically analyze the violence they are exposed to and
guide them toward becoming
engaged citizens.
An ECHOs Leadershop will
guide educators through the process of creating a practical plan to
engage students in real world learning that is student - driven and that facilitates Higher Order Thinking.
Facing History's
Guide to Exploring Survivor Testimony provides an extremely useful checklist for
educators, as well as lesson ideas, teaching strategies, and resources for making the experience of
engaging with testimony as rich and meaningful as possible.
This
engaging, all - in - one resource takes
educators by the hand and
guides them through the easy, step - by - step process of blogging.
He signed a consent agreement with the Ohio State Board of Education admitting that, by looking at the 2010 tests in advance to prepare study
guides, he had «
engaged in conduct unbecoming a licensed
educator.»
EdTPA's work served as a
guiding document in the crafting of
Educators Rising Standards, and we support SCALE and AACTE's work to help students
engage with and succeed on edTPA.
As cited by the Flipped Learning Network (FLN, 2014), «Flipped Learning is a pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves from the group learning space to the individual learning space, and the resulting group space is transformed into a dynamic, interactive learning environment where the
educator guides students as they apply concepts and
engage creatively in the subject matter.»
Reaching and
Engaging with Hispanic Communities: A Research - Informed Communication
Guide for Nonprofits, Policymakers, and Funders is designed to help service providers and
educators build communication strategies to better serve Latino children and their families.
Facilitators will
guide participants through building effective community partnerships and planning locally responsive strategies that
engage children, families,
educators and communities to maximise children arriving at school ready to
engage with the learning opportunities offered.
This publication, which supplements Working Systemically in Action: A Facilitator's
Guide (No longer available, as the publication has been replaced by the book, Getting Serious About the System), provides practical guidance for
educators who are seeking to
engage family and community members in systemic school improvement efforts.