If schools are
still grading lessons or, worse still, are using grading of individual lessons to inform PRP judgements, they will need to think hard about what they are doing.
Not exact matches
I
still vividly remember the day, 14 years ago, when a tall and painfully shy sixth
grade student named Lisa sat down at my kitchen table for her first math
lesson with me.
That was arguably the biggest criticism of Man of Steel and it's a
lesson Snyder
still fails to earn a passing
grade.
Isabel Lee, a second -
grade teacher at Elysian Heights Elementary School, in Los Angeles, submitted a
lesson plan for using digital cameras to create
still movies.
Each week brings some new idea that teachers are supposed to implement, while
still preparing
lessons,
grading papers, and keeping their classrooms in some semblance of order.
Just imagine, you are a third
grade teacher reading about Benjamin Franklin to write a
lesson to support this kid and he goes off and moves on to some other (totally unpredictable subject)
STILL never having written 3 paragraphs on his own.
* At this time, we are
still finalizing the details of our
Grades 4 - 6
lesson plan packages.
In contract this past week the principal announced they are in the process of becoming a CA Distinguished school yet the children are
STILL getting
lessons below
grade level.