Sentences with phrase «real classroom innovation»

At night or on weekends, teachers can study their speciality and earn degrees or certifications that can translate into real classroom innovation.

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Eleven entrepreneurs, all from founding teams including women or people of color, made their cases for innovations that would help bring more real - world experience into classrooms, help teachers track the progress of special - needs students, or help underserved people find jobs, among others.
But edtech innovations hold real promise for improving student learning outcomes if education leaders use them to redesign classroom and school models in ways that transform teachers» instructional practices.
In the next ten years I believe REAL personalized learning for ALL students will be the most significant classroom innovation.
An entire classroom has a chance to win iPads, Kinkdles, Nooks or Chrombooks from the CK - 12 Foundation by demonstrating educational innovation and creativity in the «Get - Real» competition.
Capturing bold ideas from teachers and classrooms across America, What School Could Be provides a realistic and profoundly optimistic roadmap for creating cultures of innovation and real learning in all our schools.
Real innovation in a classroom comes from human beings working with human beings, from teachers engaged in the countless, minute - to - minute adjustments that teaching requires, teachers adapting their styles and methods to the moment, as they can in small classes — this is what innovation looks like, what personalized education looks like.
Grenot - Scheyer made these comments while explaining yet another local innovation, called UTEACH, an urban teaching residency in which student teachers are placed at public - school campuses for a year - long program of working in real classrooms every day and taking classes with professors who have watched them teach.
This is in no way meant to take away the importance of the curricular innovations at Harvard, which reflected careful and interesting planning to bring the «real world» of today's law into the first - year classroom in new ways.
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