The conversation was lively and passionate as
educators shared ideas about helping our kids succeed.
When
educators share ideas and learn from one another, it leads to better teaching and learning.
This video workshop for K - 12 teachers and administrators features seven leading
educators sharing their ideas on how children really learn.
She says the Priority Schools Campaign created professional learning communities where
educators share ideas.
Not exact matches
Many, if not most theologians and theological
educators still see the mass media basically as tools for
sharing ideas and content.
It is our goal to bring this wonderful community of artists,
educators, writers, photographers and parents together to
share ideas, projects, recipes and traditions that help to enhance each of the seasons.»
Like many
ideas, work started on identifying those principles essential to Waldorf education in several places around the same time, as a number of Waldorf
educators sought to address
shared goals including: What is it that makes an education «Waldorf»?
is the mega-message food and fitness experts hope to send next week at the first national «Healthy Schools Summit» in Washington, D.C. Worried about the weight gain among American children, the experts and
educators want to
share ideas to help kids fight fat.
Please join in the conversation and
share your own tips and frustrations at http://www.recipe4success.org/seedtoplate/, where our team of professional chefs and
educators will answer questions, and continue to post new menus and
ideas for or engaging children in their own well being through activities in the kitchen and garden.
Murfreesboro, TN About Blog Tenspire is a place where
educators will come together to motivate, encourage and
share ideas, but most of all inspire each other in the teaching profession.
The
idea of
sharing this secret spot — unsullied by human hands — is what drives Jacques to embrace the life of an all - or - nothing marine
educator.
The
idea of
sharing an article is second nature to most
educators today.
Now, as I reflect on 18 years in the public school system and, with four children, 58 combined years of Open Houses at many different schools, I offer this advice for
educators to reinvent your Parent Open House and
share some of your
ideas.
Any
educator may
share his or her thoughts and
ideas with the profession.
I was a progressive
educator, and if I
shared too many
ideas, the work would be mine, and not theirs (or so I told myself).
She enjoys
sharing her
ideas, strategies, and enthusiasm for education with other
educators.
As they continue to connect and engage with their PLN, school leaders need to be encouraged to become active creators with ICT,
sharing their
ideas through multiple modalities and within diverse communities of
educators.
Whether you're an
educator or parent, please
share your
ideas below in the comments.
A seasoned
educator shares four
ideas for supporting students who have suffered emotional trauma.
Just as administrators and students can learn from each other through Hangouts,
educators can also benefit from
sharing resources and
ideas with each other this way.
Studies show that the quality of teaching and learning is better when
educators have opportunities to collaborate with each other,
share their
ideas with administrators, and take on increasing responsibility and leadership roles.
School leaders summit Exclusively focused for those with a leadership role in a school, the School Leaders Summit will address innovative new ways to enhance education in schools and provide an atmosphere where like - minded
educators can learn, network and
share ideas.
Pinterest is an
educator's dream come true because of its many options for curating and
sharing ideas, displaying student work, and building a PLN.
I would like to
share some
ideas for parents,
educators and students to think about this summer.
Professional Conferences Reflect, Restore Passion Brenda Dyck reflects on the importance of teacher conferences — where
educators by the hundreds
share great
ideas, best practices, and their passion for teaching!
Collaborative teaching - research groups date back to the 1950s in China and offer a chance for
educators to carry out their own research and
share ideas to improve their practice.
Observers noted that the initial request for proposals (RFP) process itself attracted and rewarded established
educators and familiar
ideas, indeed, that nearly all the winning proposals
shared similar
ideas and practices rooted in the progressive education movement that has long been the dominant paradigm of American primary / secondary education.
Writing is a cost - effective way to
share our
ideas, and there are many opportunities for
educators to have their voices heard.
Edcamp founder Dan Callahan talks about how and why the Edcamp unconference movement has grown so quickly and challenges
educators to
share great
ideas with their communities and the world.
Pinterest is an
educator's dream come true because of its many options for curating and
sharing ideas (including OER), displaying student work, and building a PLN.
Already, about 125
educators in grades K - 6 participate in a project - based - learning collaborative, in which they meet monthly after school to
share ideas.
This year it hosted more than 100 innovative start - ups, all looking to
share their
ideas, insights and solutions with
educators from across the world.
Educators the world over have adopted this social network as an always - open staff lounge where
ideas, best practices and resources are
shared with one another in the context of a professional learning network.
Included: Three
educators share their best
ideas for keeping students informed, interested, and on task!
See our sidebar, «Other
educators to follow,» for folks who mostly
share ideas about teaching or ed tech, or mostly opine on politics.
Also: Three
educators share their best
ideas for keeping students interested and on task.
If practicing
educators had an
idea or product or policy or practice that worked, they could
share it with the virtual
educator — and thus, the entire network.
«That
idea of teacher - to - teacher development and
sharing rigorous and relevant lessons can make a significant impact on how
educators approach teaching,» he says.
Padlet is a great resource free to
educators as an open platform for students to
share information and
ideas with each other.
moment people get when they go from the unconnected side to the more collaborative,
sharing world of connected education, a world where
educators share globally, collaborating with thought leaders, authors, administrators, teachers, parents, and even students with less regard for titles and higher regard for worthwhile
ideas.
Blogger Adam Provost, fresh from EduCon 2.5,
shares the excitement and engagement of spending a convention with
educators eager to put their
ideas in motion.
Using Stanford's K12 lab Design Thinking for
Educators a methodology, or process leading product and service designers use everyday, participants collaborate to come up with
ideas and learning experiences and then
share them online for all to benefit from.
Hosted by Discovery Education, the fast - paced event saw 80
educators come together at East London's award - winning storytelling museum for a «Day of Discovery», where they
shared the latest
ideas and tech tools for inspiring a love of stories, language and reading.
In 2015, teachers have continued to use technology for connecting with other
educators to
share ideas and grow in their professional practice.
Providing the time, space, and climate for
educators to
share ideas and best practices ensures the professional progression of the school.
Behr's approach is to seed and nurture a community of
educators who can inspire each other,
share ideas and figure out common problems together.
Ian Gilbert's There is Another Way: The second big book of independent thinking
shares inspirational
ideas from a number of contributors intended to inspire
educators to do what they know is right — regardless of the pressures from above.
At their third annual Tomorrow's Classroom Today Conference, authors Brad Currie, Billy Krakower and Scott Rocco
shared some of the big
ideas in their book and led a special event that brought in
educators from around the country.
Educators dedicate time to collaborate with both colleagues and students to improve practice, discover and
share resources and
ideas, and solve problems.
He used the social media platform to form a personalised learning network of like - minded
educators and started to
share ideas.