I believe the key to learning a language lies in connecting what
happens in the classroom with the learners» own interests and I have found time and time again that digital game - based learning (DGBL) helps me achieve that.
And by the way — what if you shared what's
happening in your classroom with student - made animations?
Not exact matches
Some facilities provide parents
with a real - time access to watch
happenings in their child's
classroom via the internet.
* If your child bullied others or acted out
in the
classroom, set up some guidelines for what you expect of him or her socially this year, along
with consequences of what will
happen if he does not comply.
«And when parents read books
with their kids, two things
happen: The kids see that what they're learning has interest and value beyond the
classroom and kids and parents have shared material to talk about — what they each liked and disliked
in the story, what they found boring or engaging, etc..
Real improvement
happens in well - resourced
classrooms with well - supported teachers.
A place to keep up to date
with what is
happening in my
classroom.
The best work
happening in «iPad
classrooms» involves the creation of new forms of media that showcase multiple pathways of understanding, allow for collaboration
with peers, and lead to communication
with broad audiences.
In a classroom where students are doing the majority of the talking, where they are engaged with each other in rich, structured conversations and where they use academic vocabulary to support their ideas with evidence, I know two things are happening: Students are experiencing deeper learning, and this classroom is a step closer to ensuring educational equit
In a
classroom where students are doing the majority of the talking, where they are engaged
with each other
in rich, structured conversations and where they use academic vocabulary to support their ideas with evidence, I know two things are happening: Students are experiencing deeper learning, and this classroom is a step closer to ensuring educational equit
in rich, structured conversations and where they use academic vocabulary to support their ideas
with evidence, I know two things are
happening: Students are experiencing deeper learning, and this
classroom is a step closer to ensuring educational equity.
During the time
with the ambient noise, there was a measurable change
in the type of
classroom sounds
happening.
The point was to see the positive things
happening in our colleagues»
classrooms and to interact
with students
in environments other than our own
classrooms.
With so many creative educators
in our schools, alternatives to the traditional
classroom structure are bound to
happen.
Microlearning also greatly helps employees recollect information covered
in a
classroom session, that might have
happened a while ago, before proceeding
with a crucial task.
Many principals spend so much time on strictly administrative tasks that they lose touch
with teachers and students and
with the learning thats actually
happening in the
classroom.
Class time is best used applying knowledge
with the support of the teacher and this doesn't
happen often enough
in a traditional
classroom.
Good teaching is good teaching whether it
happens in a
classroom or on a computer screen (or
in a house, or
with a mouse, or
in a box, or
with a fox, for that matter).
That
happened with pocket calculators
in classrooms in the 1980s, and connected multimedia mobile devices are now cheaper (
in real terms) and far more powerful than calculators were then.
Students who met
with Tamez Guerra were most impressed
with two of the major advances
happening in Mexico's
classrooms.
Whether editing wikis, turning
in homework for a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), or learning Arabic by chatting
with their language partner from Marrakesh, students know that what
happens in the four walls of their
classroom is only one part of their academic life.
Meaning, reformers have seemingly got a large swath of the public convinced that they believe
in doing things «to» people rather than
with them and that they think change
happens outside the
classroom.
I saw nothing wrong (I still don't)
with a
classroom culture where adults are firmly
in charge and held accountable for creating a safe, orderly, and respectful environment
in which learning can
happen.
As
with the reading initiative, the curriculum - alignment initiative has the power to improve instruction simply by making what
happens in the
classroom the subject of discussion and critique.
Teachers as well felt like they couldn't teach
in as much of an ad - hoc way; there's a certain degree of, you know, you prepare as a teacher and then there's a whole lot of stuff that
happens in the
classroom that you roll
with... but when you're sort of «performing» on a screen as well, there had to be a lot more preparation.
Most commonly used
with children on the autistic spectrum This card helps to: Set a
classroom entry routine Inform TAs of what will
happen in the lesson Provide students
with expectations of the lesson A reward / sanction system students can manage themselves.
I worked
with other faculties across the school to see how they could actually support the maths that had been
happening in classrooms through a bit more explicit teaching, a bit more explicit language
in their own subjects.
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.
And it turns out that out - of - school learning has every bit as much to do
with achievement gaps that show up
in school as anything that
happens in the
classroom.
The mass purchase of devices for schools is
happening way too often without conversations
with educators about what learning should be
happening in the
classroom.
In the opera - filled
classroom she shares
with her team - teaching partner Ellen Levine, stories like that one
happen every day.
At the same time she works
with practitioners to unravel how what
happens in classrooms relates
with students» emotional lives.»
When it comes to computer setup, office workers get advice from occupational therapists and physiotherapists, but what is
happening with our kids
in classrooms?
For all the commotion, these efforts yielded little noticeable change
in most states,
with 97 or 98 percent of teachers still rated effective even when no one thinks that offers an accurate picture of what's
happening in classrooms.
«Single draft, single authored compositions created at school desks
with pen and paper, under restricted time and
in response to imposed topics and text types are quite different from writing for authentic purposes,» the authors write, but add that's exactly what
happens in a lot of
classrooms and how it is tested
in Australia's NAPLAN Writing Test at Years 3, 5, 7 and 9.
As a teacher, when dealing
with behaviour management incidents
in your
classroom, do you reflect on why it might be
happening and try and get to the root of the problem?
With Parents: Share online with parents about what's happening in the classroom or think about hosting events for «connected parents.&ra
With Parents: Share online
with parents about what's happening in the classroom or think about hosting events for «connected parents.&ra
with parents about what's
happening in the
classroom or think about hosting events for «connected parents.»
«We hadn't told them what was going to
happen so they entered the
classroom to see a table laden
with prizes and then the characters appeared from where they had been hiding
in the room.
In this programme, they review both their lessons with a detailed look at what happened in the classroo
In this programme, they review both their lessons
with a detailed look at what
happened in the classroo
in the
classroom.
In the classroom: There are conservation programs for each of the species highlighted in the book; have students research these programs and present what's happening with each species in the 21st centur
In the
classroom: There are conservation programs for each of the species highlighted
in the book; have students research these programs and present what's happening with each species in the 21st centur
in the book; have students research these programs and present what's
happening with each species
in the 21st centur
in the 21st century.
With the rate of globalization, ease of air travel, and increasing likelihood that companies will send associates overseas, odds are that any teacher will eventually find a TCK sitting
in his or her
classroom — if that hasn't already
happened.
With intuitive algorithms guided by well - researched learning processes, rather than electronic mock - ups of out - of - date textbook approaches; much of what «is imagined» is
happening in classrooms today.
It provides a quantifiable way, if you like, of actually coming to terms
with what's
happening in the
classroom.
With the plethora of resources available to teachers and students, creating customized learning paths is an increasing reality
happening today
in classrooms across the country.
Engaging
with authenticity means allowing parents to see what is
happening in the
classroom, using any variety of tools to achieve thatand Moodle offers that one - stop shopping.
A principal should have
in - depth conversations on a regular basis
with their teachers about the
happenings in their
classroom.
Albuquerque Teachers Federation President Ellen Bernstein told the Journal that the poll «indicates that voters are starting to understand the issues
with these high - stakes teacher evaluations and how this skews what
happens in the
classroom to focus narrowly on a single test, rather than on the deep, well - rounded education that students deserve.»
Strategies to create the change that occurs
with the culture shift that
happens in classrooms and schools as you personalize learning.
A corollary theory can be found
in the discipline - heavy charter school movement,
with charter leaders arguing that academic improvement can't
happen without an orderly, safe
classroom environment.
Cheating
in the
Classroom: How to Prevent It (and How to Handle It If It
Happens)
Classroom management expert Howard Seeman says if cheaters get away
with cheating — and get higher grades because they cheat — it sends a de-motivating message to the hard - working students
in your
classroom.
The increase
in the number of students
with disabilities being schooled
in mainstream
classrooms has
happened almost imperceptibly; teachers whisper their concerns for fear of seeming coldhearted.
And when I actually sat
in the
classroom with those kids and heard them debating about the [industrial] revolution that
happened in England back
in the 1800s, and they're debating, and critiquing, and taking passages apart, you want to say to everybody, «Yeah, all kids can learn.