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Comments by participants in other cycles of this course: «When I put the principles taught in the TSS course into action in the classroom, I found the students enthralled by both the experiments and the conversations about them.
A tweet sent by Trump in 2016 in which he denied wanting guns «brought into the school classroom» has resurfaced after a White House conversation about arming teachers as a way of stopping school shootings.
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) took aim at Campbell Brown, former CNN anchor, after she inserted herself into the public conversation surrounding teacher misconduct in classrooms.
On classroom blogs, students put into conversation their reading of paintings and photography with songs, poems, books, and articles like this post comparing Sia's «Elastic Heart» and Picasso's Femme Aux Bras Croises.
A conversation is emerging over the potential for dictation technologies — devices that translate voice into text — to improve classroom learning.
As soon as they feel you are out of earshot, numerous topics will appear into the conversations around the classroom.
In The Courage to Teach, Parker Palmer writes, «Hospitality in the classroom requires that we not only treat our students with civility and compassion but that we also invite our students and their insights into the conversation.
It's not unusual for Sarah to walk into our classroom in the morning and get so involved in a game of chess or a conversation...
The challenge of finding the right science to bring into the classroom is critical to the ongoing conversations that need to happen between university researchers and those who live the classroom each day.
Sometimes the broadcasting teacher will come into the social studies classroom to help students think about framing conversations and questions for a radio audience.
My students would have rich conversations about the novel well into the night, creating one unified class beyond the four walls of the classroom.
All teachers are experts, so when you enter into conversation with another teacher about PBL, make a specific effort to learn something about how this teacher runs his or her classroom.
«Through visual transparency — by looking through a window into something interesting happening in a makerspace, robotic lab, or a classroom — you're creating a public conversation about teaching and learning,» says Stephen.
As the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures is a key feature of both the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum, ACER convened a team of Indigenous educators to develop a suite of Little J & Big Cuz resources that model a way for early years educators and primary teachers to bring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into the classroom as part of daily conversations.
When they debate about mathematics, they employ higher level thinking and move into reasoning, so math conversations must be a regular occurrence in the classroom.
This conversation has spilled into classrooms, as students bring with them to class what they see and hear from news, social media, parents, neighbors, and family members.
Many of us fear that we don't know enough, or that classroom conversations will break down into anger, myth and misinformation.
Conversations among educators and policymakers about how to incorporate social and emotional skills into classrooms often do not address the need to support students who require extra help with these skills.
«Rather than single out students who lack academic experience, we should invite them into a conversation about what we expect them our classroom exchanges to look like.»
> providing students with assessment options > bringing students into the planning conversations around classroom - based assessment > exploring peer - and self - evaluation > training students to apply scoring rubrics to their work and the work of peers
Every educator knows that students walk into the classroom carrying conversations or other potential sources of stress, many of which are experienced before the student arrives at a desk each morning.
Holding «peace circles», discussion circles that seek to facilitate group conversation in order to determine how to meet the needs of both the victim and the perpetrator back into the classroom, and to give the perpetrator the opportunity to amend their wrongdoing, can work wonders in facilitating a positive learning environment for everyone,» Ms. Rustad mentions.
Join Google for Education and Maine Township High School District 207, for a conversation successful implementation of Google for Education tools districtwide, and how your district can leverage the power of micro-credentials to help teachers become proficient — technically and pedagogically — in integrating Google into their classrooms to improve their instruction.
An essential portion of this alternative conversation about struggling ELs is the incorporation of culturally responsive teaching (Gay, 2010) into our classrooms.
Teachers are sometimes surprised that support emails are answered by the original developer, but there is no better way to get insight into what is important in different classrooms and to have a real conversation.
His smart, empathic, and actionable synthesis breathes new life into the national conversation about school and classroom culture.
In the case of Race to Nowhere (www.racetonowhere.com), however, the filmmakers wanted to move the conversation about schools beyond the movie theaters and into schools, classrooms, and homes.
Many principals tell us that they go into classrooms but often don't know what to look for or how to have necessary conversations with teachers.
Conversations with a Poet: Inviting Poetry into K — 12 Classrooms.
In my new column, Check It Out, I'll be sharing a variety of books that will spark and enhance classroom learning: books that are invitations to cross-curricular exploration and further investigation; books that can open doors to meaningful class conversations; books that let children peek into lives different from their own.
All of which makes me think about North Shore Animal League America's amazing Mutt - i - grees ® Curriculum, an internationally recognized program that brings shelter pets into classrooms, both literally and through books, activities, and conversation.
In addition to working with American Indian communities, Minicucci partners with more than 15 different community and government organizations from the Minnesota Department of Health, to Lorentz Meats and Helping Paws to bring students out of the classroom and into the field, where they can engage in conversation with future colleagues and clients.
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