5 Reasons To Use Digital Portfolios In Your Classroom
Despite progress, many students continue to decorate folders for papers. This isn’t our best thinking around student portfolios.
Despite progress, many students continue to decorate folders for papers. This isn’t our best thinking around student portfolios.
Changing the culture of a Title 1 school with approximately 2,000 students – in a large, public district – would be no easy feat.
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Concept Attainment is a ‘backward conceptualizing’ teaching strategy characterized by clarifying concepts by determining ‘conceptual rules.’
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It’s easy to think that implementing a new technology tool is only about making the technology work, but it is so much more.
Student-centered learning puts the needs of the students over the conveniences of planning, policy, and procedure.
Are Early Childhood Educators Teaching Geometry Backwards? by Dennis Pierce Summary: A recent webinar explains why it makes more sense to teach children about three-dimensional figures before they learn about two-dimensional shapes. Traditionally, young children are taught about two-dimensional shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles before they learn about three-dimensional figures such as spheres, cubes,…
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