The project's Web site is truly interactive: A weekly Q&A connects
classrooms around the world for a live text chat with the team and scientific guest experts like Weather Channel meteorologist Dan Dix, who fielded questions about the climate during the 2008 leg.
Not exact matches
Wilson Training has trained and certified over 3,000 professionals
around the
world and the Qualified Family Office Professional (QFOP) program leverages that program management, test development, and online
classroom environment building expertise
for the family office industry.
Commenting on the success of the initiative, BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson said, «Alom's book is a perfect tool
for helping young people to think critically about the
world around them, whether used in the
classroom to stimulate discussion or simply read at home
for pleasure, with the warmth and colour that only autobiography can provide.»
So now this blog has become a way
for me to share my teaching experiences with other teachers and
classrooms around the
world.
Nevertheless, our students have to know about the
world around them, and part of our job as educators is to prepare them
for the realities of the
world outside the
classroom walls.
For a social - networking site geared toward connecting students, the must - have pen pal resource, ePals, allows educators to search for classrooms around the world via a map tool, a list of ongoing collaborative projects, or online foru
For a social - networking site geared toward connecting students, the must - have pen pal resource, ePals, allows educators to search
for classrooms around the world via a map tool, a list of ongoing collaborative projects, or online foru
for classrooms around the
world via a map tool, a list of ongoing collaborative projects, or online forums.
The Run
for your life
classroom activities introduce pupils to the challenges and difficulties facing refugees about children from
around the
world who were forced to leave their homes.
The PZC tackles challenging issues about the kind of teaching and learning that should be done in
classrooms all
around the
world, but is not being done, in part because of the pressure
for certain performances on certain kinds of standardized tests, in part because teachers teach what they were taught and in the ways that they were taught 10 or 50 years ago.
Over the last 24 months, we've seen great demand
for Surface in education, which has nearly doubled its presence in
classrooms around the
world.
His first book, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools
for Classrooms has sold more than 80,000 copies and has influenced
classroom practice
around the
world.
So it's time
for our end of year round - up of what edtech tools have dramatically supported and improved learning in our teachers»
classrooms around the
world.
Each unit pack includes: - 7 engaging lesson plans (one
for each 10 - word section, plus a revision / sentence - building lesson
for the end of the unit), written by qualified teachers and covering all 4 key skills - Ideas
for adapting each lesson to suit your class, including extension activities, suggestions
for differentiation, homework activities and substitutions
for low - tech
classrooms - Full timings and guidance
for teachers to help you access all the resources easily - Printable resources to complement the lessons and save you time This unit pack is
for Languagenut's Unit 9 -
Around the
world, covering countries, directions, languages, air travel and holidays.
Using the popular theme of travel and transport, these
classroom activities work to help children in the UK understand more about what life is like
for children
around the
world.
For six years, I taught in a basement
classroom with no windows, and yet I could see what was happening
around the
world thanks to the Internet.
«Some of the «problem opportunities» that can occur when we use technology in the
classroom include wiki wars, non-contributing students, difficulties in coordinating online projects with student teams
around the
world, troubles with creating videos
for another student and delivering on time, and cultural misunderstandings.»
«I not only fell in love with the
classroom, but I also recognized how important it is
for students to experience and determine their role in the
world,» says Benson, who returned to the United States inspired to launch a summer reading program where she took parents and children on educational trips
around their hometown — and hers — Washington D.C.
A set of ten large posters
for classroom display depicting puppets from
around the
world.
For example ~ students use remotes to play
Around the
World by answering questions to move to the next table with the hopes of circling the whole
classroom.
Both will challenge and scrutinise our plans
for education and ensure we consider the best evidence and expertise from our
classrooms and
around the
world.
For students (and teachers) who dream of escaping the confines of the
classroom and exploring the
world beyond, Project Zero has created what may be the ultimate road trip — a journey
around the
world, in fact.
«I not only fell in love with the
classroom, but I also recognized how important it is
for students to experience and determine their role in the
world,» says Benson, who returned to the United States inspired to launch a summer reading program where she took parents and children on educational trips
around their hometown — and hers — Washington D.C. Those two experiences led Benson to HGSE's International Education Policy (IEP) Program where she hoped to learn how to engage...
Paul uses his
classroom website as a main hub
for his students and parents, and also
for teachers and administrators
around the
world.
The idea — professional development summits organized in different parts of Nigeria and taught by experienced teachers from
around the
world — stemmed from Enechi's own experience as a new teacher at Brooke Charter School in the Mattapan section of Boston, where new teachers prepare
for their own
classrooms by spending one year learning from experienced educators.
As
classrooms around the
world discuss the UK's Brexit and Donald Trump's election win, Richard Wells (@EduWells) in New Zealand is «mentoring an intensive entrepreneur startup weekend centered on new ideas
for education.
We are excited to see how our work in Pittsburgh parallels the work of the new cohort of Agency by Design Fellows in California — and how we may help contribute to the development of documentation and assessment tools
for maker - centered
classrooms throughout the United States and
around the
world.
The competition generated hundreds of ideas
for building better
classrooms around the
world — from upgrading overcrowded urban schools in India to re-imagining smarter, more sustainable portable
classrooms here in the United States.
Free Technology
for Teachers has won several Edublogs awards
for its quality content, and Byrne has traveled
around the
world talking to teachers about how to engage students successfully in a digital
classroom.
Micah: Virtual Valentines are an amazing way
for you to get yourself and your students plugged in with other
classrooms around the
world.
c.Curate resources
for supporting connections with experts,
classrooms around the
world, virtual field trips, and other local and global experiences.
Ten Questions
for Mathematics Teachers... And How PISA Can Help Answer Them The OECD's newest report organizes key findings from PISA 2012 and TALIS 2013 into a set of questions focused on factors involved in mathematics achievement
around the
world and instructional approaches that teachers can use in their
classrooms.
American middle and high school teachers report spending more time at the front of the
classroom than teachers in nearly every other country in the developed
world.9 While U.S. teachers deliver instruction
for about 80 percent of their workday, the international average is
around 60 percent — and teachers in high - performing nations like Japan, Korea, and Singapore spend only about one - third of their time providing instruction directly to students.10 We know that it does not have to be this way
for U.S. teachers.
From developing new ways to redirect authority in the
classroom — to implementing thinking routines across subject areas — to exploring ways to develop students» ability to explore the complexity of the
world around them — fellows will gain an understanding of how to design
for the development of agency.
In
classrooms and education programs scattered across North America and
around the
world, students have been naming their own intentions
for education
for decades.
The Google
for Education Summit brings together educators from
around the
world to learn and share about using Google Apps
for Education in the
classroom.
The guided use of open forms of social media in school offers new ways
for students to access, engage with, and make sense of the
world around them, both within and outside of their
classroom walls.
The students hope their book will serve as an example
for many
classrooms around the
world who wish to publish successful ebooks.
It's a fantastic resource
for classrooms, with constantly updated news about jungles
around the
world, mixing journalism about environmental threats with deep dives into the habits and lives of individual animals and plants.
Further trials are planned
for Rwanda and Kenya, but early findings suggest that ebook readers would need to be reduced to a price of
around $ 75
for the technology to become truly beneficial in third
world classrooms.
This opens up all sorts of possibilities
for using Book Creator in the
classroom, throughout a district, and collaboratively with schools
around the
world!
Imagine a man or woman being so arrogant, and selfish, that they'd take a job driving a CO2 belching truck, or dig
for coal in a mine, or fish
for salmon in the ocean, or fly a CO2 belching airliner, or flip beef patties that came from CH4 exhausting cows, or teaching a
classroom of students all of whom belch CO2 and exhaust CH4 and whom will have offspring that produces even more of those evil gases, or working as a climate scientist in an office heated by CO2 belching FFs and occasionally traveling
around the
world by CO2 belching airliner — all the while using computers made from FFs and powered by CO2 belching FF power plants, or working as a Senator from Tennessee who was President of the USA
for a few hours and who travels all over the
world in CO2 belching airliners, or one of the millions of people who mine, process, manufacture and transport every product you have ever seen in your life and all the ones you haven't seen as well.
For years, Climate Interactive's
World Climate exercise has been used in classrooms and conferences around the world to help students and professionals better understand the challenges facing international climate change negotiat
World Climate exercise has been used in
classrooms and conferences
around the
world to help students and professionals better understand the challenges facing international climate change negotiat
world to help students and professionals better understand the challenges facing international climate change negotiations.
«iWork is a powerful suite of apps designed
for iPhone, iPad and Mac that is used in
classrooms around the
world,» said Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Apps Product Marketing.
iWork is a powerful suite of apps designed
for iPhone, iPad and Mac that is used in
classrooms around the
world.
According to Christine these industry - specific programs, which traditionally combine
classroom learning with on - the - job training and provide career entry points
for many of those who choose not to pursue university education, are recognised
around the
world as a solution to the skills crisis.
So now this blog has become a way
for me to share my teaching experiences with other teachers and
classrooms around the
world.
Observed and assessed student performance and kept thorough records of progress.Implemented a variety of teaching methods such as lectures, discussions and demonstrations.Established clear objectives
for all lessons, units and projects.Encouraged students to persevere with challenging tasks.Set and communicated ground rules
for the
classroom based on respect and personal responsibility.Identified early signs of emotional, developmental and health problems in students and followed up with the teacher.Tutored children individually and in small groups to help them with difficult subjects.Taught after - school and summer enrichment programs.Established positive relationships with students, parents, fellow teachers and school administrators.Mentored and counseled students with adjustment and academic problems.Delegated tasks to teacher assistants and volunteers.Took appropriate disciplinary measures when students misbehaved.Improved students» reading levels through guided reading groups and whole group instruction.Used children's literature to teach and reinforce reading, writing, grammar and phonics.Enhanced reading skills through the use of children's literature, reader's theater and story time.Differentiated instruction according to student ability and skill level.Taught students to exercise problem solving methodology and techniques during tests.Taught students in various stages of cognitive, linguistic, social and emotional development.Encouraged students to explore issues in their lives and in the
world around them.Employed a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction textual materials to encourage students to read independently.
In Mindfulness and Acceptance
for Counseling College Students, clinical researcher Jacqueline Pistorello explores how mindfulness and acceptance - based approaches such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), mindfulness - based cognitive therapy (MBCT), and mindfulness - based stress reduction (MBSR) are being utilized in higher education settings
around the
world to treat student mental health problems like severe depression, substance abuse, and eating disorders, and / or to help students thrive — both in and out of the
classroom.