In the playlist below, I've gathered
some videos about educators and schools who are welcoming the sea change that is mobile learning.
Not exact matches
There are tremendous resources available to us from books to blog posts,
videos to white papers that will support an
educator to learn
about, identify different models of, and seek to begin to utilize blended learning in their practice.
EDuStreams are actually
video / audio presentations and conversations done by
educators about topics they are interested in.
In the first
video,
educators from Casuarina Senior College in Darwin, Northern Territory — Aaron Motlop, Peter Ramsay, Petroula Yiannakos and Tim Burch — tell us
about their most inspirational teacher.
This curated collection of blogs, articles, interviews, and
videos includes information for parents and
educators about the associated concepts of resilience, grit, and growth mindset.
With that in mind, here are some of the best resources for understanding how Common Core will shift high school math classrooms, with example
videos, articles
about assessment and lists of tech tools for
educators.
In this excerpt from the show, Jon talks
about the application process, tips for creating an amazing ADE
video, and why the ADE program is one of the best experiences for any
educator to be apart of.
During the next class I asked the adult students to tell us
about their former careers, which included retired health care professionals, a
video production teacher, a machinist, a retired scientist and LAUSD
educator to name a few.
One of America's most celebrated
educators, James Paul Gee, in his classical book What
Video Games Have to Teach Us
about Learning and Literacy he has advocated a set of 36 learning principles that designers of game - based eLearning content should adhere to.
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of media («cross-media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically
about character development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read» across media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «
educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts,
videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
I've gathered a collection of
videos and resources
about design thinking in schools so you can see how other
educators are using it.
Sensing the opportunity, simple communication apps like ClassDojo, Spotlight, Remind, and Seesaw allow
educators to send mobile texts,
video summaries, and other alerts to parents
about important school activities or their child's recent academic or behavioral progress.
Another flipped classroom
educator, Brian Bennett, wrote a post explaining that the model is not
about the
videos, but
about the learning.
-- April 8, 2015 Planning a High - Poverty School Overhaul — January 29, 2015 Four Keys to Recruiting Excellent Teachers — January 15, 2015 Nashville's Student Teachers Earn, Learn, and Support Teacher - Leaders — December 16, 2014 Opportunity Culture Voices on
Video: Nashville
Educators — December 4, 2014 How the STEM Teacher Shortage Fails U.S. Kids — and How To Fix It — November 6, 2014 5 - Step Guide to Sustainable, High - Paid Teacher Career Paths — October 29, 2014 Public Impact Update: Policies States Need to Reach Every Student with Excellent Teaching — October 15, 2014 New Website on Teacher - Led Professional Learning — July 23, 2014 Getting the Best Principal: Solutions to Great - Principal Pipeline Woes Doing the Math on Opportunity Culture's Early Impact — June 24, 2014 N&O Editor Sees Solution to N.C. Education «Angst and Alarm»: Opportunity Culture Models — June 9, 2014 Large Pay, Learning, and Economic Gains Projected with Statewide Opportunity Culture Implementation — May 13, 2014 Cabarrus County Schools Join National Push to Extend Reach of Excellent Teachers — May 12, 2014 Public Impact Co-Directors» Op - Ed: Be Bold on Teacher Pay — May 5, 2014 New
videos: Charlotte schools pay more to attract, leverage, keep best teachers — April 29, 2014 Case studies: Opening blended - learning charter schools — March 20, 2014 Syracuse, N.Y., schools join Opportunity Culture initiative — March 6, 2014 What do teachers say
about an Opportunity Culture?
A companion to Dr. DuFour's In Praise of American
Educators, this video about education in America details what teachers and educators have achieved and how they can continue i
Educators, this
video about education in America details what teachers and
educators have achieved and how they can continue i
educators have achieved and how they can continue improving.
This
video workshop for K - 12 teachers and administrators encourages
educators to analyze existing theories
about how children learn.
In this follow - up, we speak to one of the teachers involved in the study
about adopting the approach for his Year 12 Specialist Maths course, how he went
about creating hundreds of
video resources, and his advice for
educators who want to give flipped learning a go.
Watch an introductory
video for
educators and read
about our partnership with the Philmont Scout Ranch, the New York City Lab School, and the Yu Ying Public Charter School.
If you are unsure
about registering for Classy
Videos, feel free to watch testimonials from
educators who participated in Classy
Videos Winter 2018.
So earlier this month, we followed the report with a SmartBlog,
Video in
educator effectiveness: What it's really
about — and what it's not.
Check out what Harvard's Best Foot Forward Project concluded
about how
video technology impacts
educator effectiveness.
CCE uses
video to tell stories
about the work we're doing alongside
educators in the field.
After watching this
video, read more
about the why transition matters, the effectiveness of WEB as the structure you need to support your incoming 6th graders and what
educators are saying
about WEB and the success it has created in their schools.
Teacher
educators need to challenge preservice and in - service teachers» beliefs and dispositions
about what mathematics is important to learn and how that mathematics needs to be learned, specifically when thinking
about digital technologies such as digital
videos.
He also does work with Katie Gimbar — I share one of Katie's many great
videos about flipped instruction in the workshop course (along with dozens of other outstanding
video resources from many top - notch beloved flipped
educators).
Released by the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC), a federal initiative that aims to inform
educators and policymakers as they work toward improving education, the compiled resources also include an instructional
video that shows how to use the WWC when making decisions
about new math programs, policies, and practices.
Math - fact gamification Ask a typical
educator about game - based learning and
video games in school, and expect at least some skeptical responses.
This
video, produced May - June 2014, captures perspectives of the TeachOregon program after the first year of implementation It focuses on the experiences and opinions
about the innovative practice of partnering college
educators from teaching programs, established K12 teachers, and teacher students (also called «teacher candidates») to create an intensive teacher preparation program.
These
educators were given training for the devices, blogged
about their experiences, and recorded
video tutorials that their peers would later rely on during their own digital education journeys.
In a
video released on the network's website, Ravitch says families should opt out of state - mandated high - stakes testing in part because the scores provide «no useful information»
about the abilities of individual students and are unfairly used to evaluate
educators.
Click here to watch a short
video on how Real Time Teacher Coaching works and here to read more
about Heidi's background and advice for
educators.
Rather, it seems that
educators across the country from all different roles, grade levels, and content areas are talking
about classroom
video and what it could mean for their growth, and more importantly, the growth of their students.
Video: Lee County school teacher Sandi Shover is one of many
educators to speak out
about budget cuts to education and how it affects teachers.
Classroom
video - particularly its potential to promote
educator growth - is a topic I've been talking
about a lot lately.
It's All
About Character Resources and information about Dr. Mike Thomson, speaker and character educator featured in the Wisdom for Lifecompanion video series In Search of Chara
About Character Resources and information
about Dr. Mike Thomson, speaker and character educator featured in the Wisdom for Lifecompanion video series In Search of Chara
about Dr. Mike Thomson, speaker and character
educator featured in the Wisdom for Lifecompanion
video series In Search of Character.
Ask a typical
educator about game - based learning and
video games in school, and expect at least some skeptical responses.
With teacher's guides,
video tutorials, and more,
educators are equipped for the technology demands of the often talked
about 21st Century Classroom and the Common Core Standards.
A quick post today to get the word out
about a free online parenting summit, featuring
video interviews with 21 parenting writers and
educators — including me!
This is a two - part
video developed by Early Childhood Australia shows discussions with
educators about exploring the place of Reconciliation in early childhood education and care practice.
The latest Talking
about practice
videos from the National Quality Standard Professional Learning Program (NQS PLP) features KidsMatter's Judy Kynaston talking to
educators about how they support children's social and emotional development.
You can also view a
video about Connections and download a pdf copy of Connections: A resource for early childhood
educators about children's wellbeing.
Talking
about practice: Social and emotional learning: This three - part
video shows KidsMatter's Judy talking to
educators about their practice.
In this two part
video, Catharine Hydon talks to three
educators about exploring the place of Reconciliation in early childhood education and care practice.
Learn more: Watch a
video tour, sign up for a free webinar, download a lesson scope and sequence, and learn
about what other
educators have to say
about the program.