Not exact matches
When you provide students
with opportunities to apply
learning — especially through authentic, personally
meaningful activities — and then provide formative assessments and feedback throughout a unit, facts move from rote memory to become part of the memory bank.
Whether they are related to curriculum, leadership
activities, or extracurricular programs, roles that students consistently identify as
meaningful enable them to participate in design, facilitation, and assessment,
with the goal of improving their schools and enhancing
learning for all students.
The participatory, inquiry - based classroom engages students in
meaningful learning activities and productive interactions
with their peers.
Students who planned
learning activities in the city of Orange, California, started
with research, became planners and started advocating, becoming a great example of
Meaningful Student Involvement.
As we have worked in the field of youth media for the past 15 years — refining our strategies for media making, technology integration, and project - based
learning in informal and formal settings — we have
learned that
with the right supports, educators anywhere can facilitate
meaningful activities that promote media literacy and empower youth to create media
with purpose.
Designing CTE curricula
with project - based blended
learning strategies and techniques gives students access to a
meaningful, engaging mix of independent and classroom - based
activities that can help them understand and prepare for postsecondary options — and the workforce.
Many science educators emphasize the need for
meaningful science
learning experiences and promote the idea of social constructivism in their methods classes, usually
with inquiry - based
activities that include physical manipulatives.
We are positively transforming the way First Nation, Métis, and Inuit youth aged 11 - 14 perceive and engage
with the justice system through
meaningful interaction
with legal professionals and fun, justice - focused
learning activities.
Long term and student centered, project - based
learning is a rigorous hands - on approach to
learning core subject matter and basic skills
with meaningful activities that examine complex, real - world issues.
Using Volume 4: Mathematics as a guide, teachers become familiar
with the research related to how preschool children
learn mathematical concepts and process skills, examine the components of mathematics that form the basis of instruction, and explore ways to incorporate developmentally appropriate mathematics
activities in
meaningful ways throughout the day.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Create, adapt, and execute daily lesson plans based on Parenting and School Readiness curriculum • Administer pre - and post-testing of parents and children to determine measurable progress • Organize family
learning activities and events both in the classroom and in the community to support program objectives • Facilitate Parenting education, Parent and Child Interactive literacy sessions, and Parents Interacting
with Infants playgroups • Manage routine administrative functions of the classroom including recording attendance, enforcing attendance policy, and contacting absent students and encouraging their return to class • Provide supplemental
learning material and
activities based on parents» and children's» needs • Maintain currency in Early Childhood education techniques and strategies • Develop
meaningful relationships
with parents and children in our program and also
with other team members • Communicate
with parents, staff and administrators regarding issues that concern parents and children • Facilitate a safe, educational and stimulating
learning environment • Participate in the planning and implementation of program evaluation
activities • Operate standard office equipment and uses required software applications • Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.