Obviously, it is teachers who make
things happen in the classroom, and without them no improvement will be realized, but I agree that the principal's role in the change process is vital.
But more importantly than all of this, I readily concede that my recommended alternative system can't succeed without the right
things happening in classrooms.
He and his students blog on a regular basis and post ideas, photos, and videos of
the things happening in the classroom as well as a daily photo journal.
It's also vital that you can stay calm and adjust when chaotic
things happen in the classroom.
Not exact matches
We love taking this time each month to review and reflect on the great
things happening in breakfast -
in - the -
classroom all over the country.
«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..
In the meantime, the board opens its new year arguing, while statistics actually say good things are happening in the classrooms and the school
In the meantime, the board opens its new year arguing, while statistics actually say good
things are
happening in the classrooms and the school
in the
classrooms and the schools.
That's probably not the worst
thing that could
happen since I'm going to be sitting
in a
classroom for 8 + hours a day for the next year.
But then that got me to thinking about how life is kind of messy, but it's a beautiful mess, so I guess
in the end, whether it is a jigsaw puzzle, or my inbox, or my house, or my writing projects, or my little
classroom here for my online classes, or life
in general... we should try to keep
things tidy, but that doesn't always
happen.
In Bob's
classroom, there's a theological discussion (The movie doesn't hide its religious bent, but it doesn't preach, either) about the age - old questions of «why bad
things happen to good people» and «why people who work hard don't always succeed.»
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.
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.
Mistakes are the most important
thing that
happens in any
classroom, because they tell you where to focus that deliberate practice.
When bad
things happen on the world's stage, it is very natural and healthy for children to bring up questions at home or
in the
classroom, says psychologist Richard Weissbourd, co-director of the Making Caring Common project.
For the rest of us, the growing popularity of interactive whiteboards — often mistakenly lumped under the label «smart boards,» although Smart is a specific brand name — are one of the best
things to
happen to
classroom technology
in the last twenty years.
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.
A funny
thing happened on the way to the election: Editorial cartoons Create an editorial cartoon «museum»
in your
classroom; let students explore the many meanings of those cartoons and create cartoons of their own.
A funny
thing happened on the way to the election: Editorial cartoons Create an editorial cartoon «museum»
in your
classroom.
Brett McKay: [The biggest
thing is] science is all around us, science is actually a part of life, and quite often the students see science as being what's done
in the
classroom and they don't see where it's related to what's
happening around them.
Despite the legality or wisdom of some of these decisions, one
thing is certain — they are more difficult and rewarding than anything that
happens in the
classroom.
So many
things can
happen in a
classroom in any one minute — have you ever thought of freeze - framing one instant
in a
classroom and going back to reflect upon how many teachable moments are present within this moment?
A blog about all the fun, silly, and sometimes crazy
things that
happen in a first grade
classroom.
Parents are really well informed about the kinds of
things that are
happening in classrooms and are supportive of any experiments that are going on or the ways that students are interacting with each other online or how student data is being used.
Routines have an equally important contribution to make - they may not be framed as a «rule», but they are the way of making
things happen, how resources are accessed, how homework is handed
in, how the
classroom is entered, and so on.
Staff across the network go the extra mile to ensure that I have the resources I need and allow me to make incredible strides
in the
things that are
happening in my
classroom.
Place - based learning
happens in classroom activities rooted
in local
things, including the unique history, environment, culture, economy, literature, and art of a particular place.
Either way, we hop you will check out the awesome
things happening in our elementary
classrooms!
Share the best and worst
things that
happened this year to your
classroom or school community
in the comments below.
She spoke passionately about all the
things we do not currently measure that matter, such as feeding hungry students, noisy
classrooms where active learning is
happening, and kids getting messy
in the
classroom.
Well, I think Newark needs good schools, period... This idea of «we have to build charters at the expense of public school» is a ridiculous notion... That's an argument that people are having about real estate, about space, about money and finances, when on the ground, the
thing that improves education is what
happens in the
classroom — is teacher development, staff development, and extended days and, you know, curriculum...
Some
things are relatively straightforward - and are
happening in classrooms across the country: teachers can use formative assessment and student work to make decisions and adjust instruction; teachers can demand rigor, of themselves and their colleagues; teachers can teach
in ways that are rigorous and relevant — leveraging the assets of the families, cultures and community resources of the children they serve — getting students to think and act critically
in their world and the larger one.
«We know that kids are coming to the
classrooms with
things happening, either immediately
in their communities or internationally, that are troubling and destabilizing.
The very fortunate
thing that
happened is that the earthquake occurred about 30 minutes before classes were to begin and the students
in general were still milling outside their
classrooms.
There are also some exciting
things happening in Canadian law school
classrooms.
This is really not about having kids talk
in any depth about
things that are
happening outside of the
classroom and at home, not that that's inappropriate
in all situations.