Not exact matches
Tablets can now be used in place of a visualiser, positioned anywhere in the
classroom to capture and project various skills and methods, for
example, presenting a science experiment up close, or
demonstrating a particular art technique.
For
example, in a science
classroom you might see students choreographing a dance using locomotor and nonlocomotor movements to
demonstrate their understanding of rotation versus revolution of the planets (PDF).
Denver's Professional Compensation for Teachers (ProComp) plan, widely heralded as the leading national
example of performance pay, awards more money for earning another degree than for
demonstrated performance in the
classroom.
... Things like cooperative and democratic attitude for
example, makes sense in the schooling or
classroom context in the way that a teacher would
demonstrate being cooperative, providing opportunities for students to be cooperative and democratic in the way that they engage with their learning.
Tablets can now be used in place of this technology, positioned in the
classroom to capture and project various skills and methods, for
example, presenting a science experiment or
demonstrating a particular art technique up close.
Unfortunately, another of the eLearning trends that is really being phased out is
classroom learning — and we can
demonstrate this argument through several
examples.
Along with creating and sharing quality
examples of standards - based learning and teaching, the secondary goal of this project is to
demonstrate how theatre educators —
classroom teachers and teaching artists alike — can measure the effectiveness of their teaching and the learning of students.»
Using
classroom examples from science, math, social studies, physical education, and English Language Arts, the videos
demonstrate how globally - minded teachers foster the dispositions of global competence: openness, respect, empathy, appreciation for diversity, valuing of multiple perspectives, and commitment to equity worldwide.
The competency - based model is revolutionary in that it will allow students a choice to
demonstrate mastery in a variety of ways and places other than standardized examinations in traditional
classrooms — for
example, through Extended Learning Opportunities (ELOs), Learning Seminars, and Place - Based Learning projects.
The school is modeled around a service learning philosophy, which incorporates teaching opportunities with service - oriented projects that
demonstrate volunteerism and community awareness through real life
examples of how the
classroom relates to the world around them.
Central to the process of using assessment for (and as) learning is the way in which pupils become involved in all learning and assessment processes: the explanations and
classroom examples in this book
demonstrate why and how to do it.
Dr. Fisher discusses the importance of close reading and uses practical
examples to
demonstrate what it should look like in the
classroom.
Each lesson plan includes an
example that
demonstrates the skill in practice or an accompanying podcast to guide you through the development of a skill - based lesson plan for your
classroom.
Demonstrate awareness of numerous
examples of how other teachers are using flipped instruction in their
classrooms.