3 Tips For Bringing Local Businesses Into Your High School Classroom
We have identified some of the key ingredients for bringing successful local businesses into high school classrooms.
We have identified some of the key ingredients for bringing successful local businesses into high school classrooms.
Marzano’s 9 Instructional Strategies include non-linguistic representations, generating and testing hypotheses, and summarizing.
Problems with technology in classrooms include pace of change, altered classroom social dynamics, and added complexity and cost.
Use Google maps to tell digital stories with text, photo and video all embedded into a trail students create on the map to share with others.
The start of the year is often reduced to organizing, setting rules, & learning names. What should we consider when headed back to school?
Besides teaching, there aren’t many jobs where it’s your job to work with so many children to make their life better on a daily basis.
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One change to your teaching will lead to another. Stay curious; respond to new thinking with a critical eye and a heart full of possibility.
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This (simple) game helps students understand how fake news works, why it becomes popular, and its central mechanics and trends.
Improving engagement in a language learning classroom is accomplished by building relationships and creating fun lessons.
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