classroom moment in the Education World Voice of Experience series.
Not exact matches
For the
moment Narodick, who holds a master's degree
in teaching but never taught school, is transforming her boardroom into a
classroom.
(It was one of those rare, delightful
moments when bathroom humor was allowed
in the Sunday school
classroom.
That means if Tech U oversigns and can't deliver a scholarship to a player, for the next five years Tech U's recruits will remain on the open market until the
moment they set foot
in a
classroom at Tech U.
The crew is all skiing (well, excepting those who are
in high school
classrooms at the
moment, but be assured they get plenty of weekend time on the slopes), and as always, I have grand hopes for my Tuesday's at home.
We had a wonderful 2014, with really exciting
moments for breakfast -
in - the -
classroom as well as SNF's fundraising and scholarship efforts.
... meals served
in our school cafeterias are as much a «teaching
moment» as what happens
in the
classroom.
Confronted with rising rates of child obesity and a surge of youth allergies, many local schools seized the
moment to take a firm stand against junk food served anywhere and any time
in the building — including fare offered by parents for
classroom parties, bake sales and club meetings.
The idea of teachable
moments is not new, although, until relatively recently, it's been a term more often used
in classrooms than at home.
I had a bad
moment with the teacher yesterday, but it turns out there's a student teacher
in the
classroom a few days a week and my son seems to like her a lot.
I applaud any measures that improve the nutritional content of our children's school lunches, but here's my problem: meals served
in our school cafeterias are as much a «teaching
moment» as what happens
in the
classroom.
Use these objects as mini-teaching
moments throughout the day to reinforce the lessons your child is hearing and digesting
in the
classroom.
McAdams and Lelio together underline the
moments where the mask slips — when she first sees Ronit, when she's goaded into speech at a Shabbat dinner, and especially when she prepares to re-enter the
classroom in which she feels most at home.
Lafia intriguingly employs childhood iconography
in the more troubling
moments (Chucky destroys another Good Guy doll and buries it beneath a swing set, and he commits a brutal murder with a plastic ruler
in a kindergarten
classroom), so when the film's final set - piece takes place
in the actual Good Guys factory, filled with countless clones of that godawful doll, you'd expect there to be some appropriately traumatic imagery backing everything up.
In the name of #schoollove, I've committed to Tweeting one
classroom / school «little
moment» of loving connection between teacher and student a day for each day of the school year.
Project - based
classrooms with an active - learning environment make such
in - the - flow
moments more common.
For good measure, Silva repeats her comments
in staccato Spanish as she sprints around the
classroom, normally a McKinley science lab — but for the
moment very much a painter's studio.
Teachers can see when something is off with their students from the
moment they enter the
classroom, and know that students may need support
in cooling off or letting go of the emotion before they can focus on academic content.
For 37 doctoral candidates, an entire year's worth of research recently came down to a single
moment in Larsen's G - 08
classroom.
There's a growing smorgasbord of initiatives and resources beyond the
classroom supporting the push to improve STEM learning outcomes, so finding one to fit your students» needs at any given
moment in time can feel a little overwhelming.
Regular
classroom teachers get — and deserve — their
moments in the limelight, but
in many cases non-academic teachers make immeasurable contributions to the personality of our schools.
When I think over the years, I focus on remembering my beautiful, brilliant students, and the
moments when we were both learning —
in Yosemite and the Grand Canyon, as well as
in our dingy portables and
classrooms.
But there are still
moments in the
classroom that can be taken advantage of as time for grading.
Educator and positive
classroom management consultant Marvin Marshall recommends a simple strategy of asking a disruptive student a simple question, either
in the
moment or afterward: «What would be the long - term effect of doing that?»
Author and teacher, Thomas Newkirk, calls these
moments «molecular
moments» ---- the tiny successes of humanity that happen
in the
classroom.
We know that teachers must have a large support system
in order to work with struggling children and they must use every opportunity to shift adverse
classroom scenarios into «thinking»
moments for students.
Building school community: Miyake - Trapp observes that administrators
in the
classroom «can also openly engage
in reflective processes by sharing
moments of
classroom success as well as challenges.
And like most of the best
classroom moments, we had some fun
in the process.
moment in the
classroom in Education World's Voice of Experience column.
Takes advantage of the teachable
moment Many of the advantages of one - to - one
classroom computing also can apply to computers
in a lab or at a small
classroom computer center.
When we finally get a
moment to ourselves, we hole up
in our
classroom to prep for the next class of students.
Teachers need manageable technology that does not distract from teaching and learning; they need instructional coaches who can effectively use the footage for professional learning; and they need a supportive school climate for sharing challenging
moments in the
classroom.
This was a great
moment both for the student, who had enhanced his own learning through the self - directed technology integration, and for me, as I got to see another use for technology
in the music
classroom.
And at this
moment in American history, King's philosophy of nonviolence can help bring balance to
classroom discussions.
You can apply the skills you develop during your formal education the
moment you exit your
classroom because the training you receive will enable you to know exactly how to apply them
in the real world.
«One of the things I learnt very quickly
in the maths
classroom is that a lot of the kids
in high school didn't have that mathematical literacy, that numerical thinking that they needed,» she tells Teacher, adding that it was after reading a research paper about numeracy
moments she was inspired to implement change across the school.
Like the courageous students who participated
in the Freedom Summer project
in 1964 and fought for the right of African Americans to vote
in Mississippi, this summer may also be a
moment to reflect on how you can bring discussions of freedom into the
classroom.
All this is encapsulated into a reinforcement - based approach for recalling or evaluating what people have assimilated from the program or session through the use of interactive quizzes, sharing of best
moments, or creating a plan for applying
classroom practice
in real life.
That student then getsto show it off to somebody personally, notgrandstanding
in front of the
classroom, but
in the
moment of discovery, beingable to say, «Look, I figured this out.»
But more than that, the real challenge lies
in how we can liberate formal learning from its existing confines (
in an Learning Management System or
classroom) and allow it to seep into the
moments and places where learners actually learn:
in their workplace, with their peers, and
in the time of need.
Other techniques that may fall into «less relevant» include such ones as «Stretch It,» which is designed to help «meet students where they are and push them
in a way that's directly responsive to what they've shown they can already do,» and becomes more embedded
in a blended - learning environment; «Wait Time,» which is designed to help all students have a
moment to answer a question, but isn't relevant when each child is working at her own pace online; «Do Now» to help focus students on a particular learning activity when they enter the
classroom; and several tips around varying pacing for the entire
classroom, which become more irrelevant when each student has a unique pacing schedule.
For Meyer, now
in his fifth year of teaching, a lightbulb
moment happened three years ago when he acquired a projector for his
classroom.
moment in the
classroom in the Education World Voice of Experience column.
What other things can teachers do to stay on top of their own memory challenges and avoid the stereotypical senior
moments,» especially
in the
classroom?
Of course, there are many serious
moments in the
classroom, but I was so much more engaged when a teacher would add humor to the mix.
Such visits are almost always social,
in that learning is collaborative and allow for planned and unplanned — often the most personal —
moments of wisdom which we can not replicate
in the
classroom, despite our access to YouTube and other multimedia offerings available to us at the touch of a button.
In a
classroom culture that places learning first, dishonest behavior is a teachable
moment.
Jo Earp: Tim's main research interest at the
moment is Computer Science education, so I started by asking him to take me back to his time at school and explain what «computer science» looked like
in a
classroom context and how he got involved as a youngster.
In this webinar, you'll learn about teacher - reported benefits on using ink in the classroom and how it enables instant student feedback at the «teachable moment.&raqu
In this webinar, you'll learn about teacher - reported benefits on using ink
in the classroom and how it enables instant student feedback at the «teachable moment.&raqu
in the
classroom and how it enables instant student feedback at the «teachable
moment.»
You must stay present and involved
in classroom management and discipline from the
moment students arrive.