Next time, we will discuss how tests can be used to
clarify learning expectations for teachers, parents, and students.
Not exact matches
As such, it's essential to
clarify your
expectations,
learning objectives, and desired outcomes beforehand.
Because it's so different (more collaborative work, more creativity, and often more hands - on
learning) you will need to
clarify the
expectations.
Experts agree that the most powerful formative strategy teachers can use to improve student
learning is to
clarify their
expectations or
learning targets for the learners (Chappuis, 2014; Hattie, 2009; Wiliam, 2009).
A small group of teachers at a given grade level who believe in project - based
learning can
clarify expectations about PBL and ensure that teachers have the time, space, and access to the technology they need to succeed with the approach.
As I
learn from them and work to
clarify expectations, I am getting better at the balance between getting work done and taking care of my team.»