Learning doesn't
just happen in a classroom or from a book.
Learning shouldn't
just happen in the classroom.
Legal research instruction doesn't
just happen in the classroom.
Learning doesn't
just happen in a classroom or from a book.
Not exact matches
Becoming a Golden Hawk means more than
just cheering on our (really good) varsity teams — it means being a student who cares about your community, who works hard
in the
classroom, and who takes advantage of all the learning opportunities that can
happen outside the
classroom, too.
It
just so
happens, though, that your child is great at basketball but weak
in the
classroom.
But I think the schools like the Expeditionary Learning schools I visited are really rigorous, not
just about what
happens in the
classroom but about the professional development.
They cite research showing the tests are unreliable indicators of what is
happening in classrooms, particularly when based on
just a year of data.
... and if even this very brief intervention that was delivered online
in only about 45 minutes of class time could have this kind of noticeable, significant effect on student's performance,
just think how much bigger the effects could be if these ideas were skilfully woven into the curriculum, into
classroom practice, into the way assessments
happen and so forth.
The court made this clear by noting that it's not
just money that matters but also what
happens in the
classroom.
The Teaching Brain looks at the cognitive, biological, and psychological processes that are
happening when someone is teaching, and not
just in the
classroom.
For a closer look at what this looks like, consider
just a few examples of the learning experiences that
happen more frequently
in PBL
classrooms:
And these other collaborations that have
happened that normally you wouldn't have exposure to, or students would
just never experience
in a traditional
classroom setting.
But we also believe that engaging young people
in STEM needs to
happen beyond
just the science
classroom.
I think
in a way we were trying to point out that more of a sense of cohesiveness and community within the district could change how education
happens, you know that it is not
just you all by yourself doing your good work
in the
classroom... but that you also have a responsibility to work with your colleagues and help them.
«Having choices helps make that
happen, even if it's
just choosing the side you'll take
in a
classroom debate.»
Just as students benefit from participating
in decorating their
classrooms, teachers should have input into what
happens on those days before students arrive.
It's
just not logical, but it
happens in classrooms all over the world.
It's not
just one moment, but millions of lightbulbs - on, warm - my - cynical - heart moments that
happen every day
in public school
classrooms, on school buses, and
in school libraries: It's the ninth grader
in Maryland teacher Amy Clark Cox's
classroom who told her, «I respect everyone's opinion except when it diminishes the existence of others.»
They
just see photographs of Chinese
classrooms where you have a teacher
in the front and students behind rows and the idea is, well, if that's
happening there it must be rote learning.
Families and communities need to hear from educators about the victories — small and large — that
happen every day
in classrooms, not
just at the end of the year.
It is rooted
in the idea that learning
happens anytime, anywhere, not
just within the
classroom during school time.
Jill is adept at using personalized learning
in her
classroom — which
just happens to be theme of this year's Better Together: California Teaching Summit on July 27.
But the main focus is
just dealing with the feelings that are
happening right now
in the
classroom that if we don't address them, they're going to interfere with the academic work that we want to accomplish.