Creating A Culture Of Learning Using The Gradual Release Of Responsibility Model
You can’t strictly cause curiosity, enthusiasm, or affection but you can play a critical role and helping them grow.
You can’t strictly cause curiosity, enthusiasm, or affection but you can play a critical role and helping them grow.
5 Web Tools for Giving Students Narrative Feedback by Mark Barnes Teachers may reside in a society driven by standards and high stakes testing, but this doesn’t change the fact that the best way to evaluate learning is with formative assessment and narrative feedback. When evaluation becomes a conversation, students are transformed into critics of…
Here are simple tools for teachers to create and publish apps for engaging students and inspiring them to learn necessary skills.
10 Tips For Smart iPad Security In Schools by PJ Gupta, CEO at amtelnet.com Tablet usage continues to expand in schools, colleges, libraries and universities. Students use tablets for taking notes in class, online learning, research and access to web based textbooks. Both students and teachers use tablets for collaborating on projects and distribution of content…
Take A Classroom Selfie & Share It With Us We want to see inside your classroom. Not necessarily an image with your face in it. You probably have a lovely face, but we want to see the classroom itself. If your face is part of it and you love your face, send away. It may be…
The presentation from seyfert6 offers ways to get your Edmodo class started, from planning committee meetings to gathering PBL resources.
A great number of benefits have been reported to support the theory of teaching kindness in schools of all grade levels.
After becoming principals, educators can stagnate if they are not seeking to lead and learn. Making time to connect with school staff is key.
This forum is meant to provide a space in which new ideas and projects can be shared between teachers and education leaders.
The definition of gamification is the application of game-like mechanics to non-game entities to encourage a specific behavior.
Meyer argues for, first and foremost, a new way of thinking about math, calling it the “vocabulary for your own intuition.”
How To Create An iPad Workflow For Teachers, Students, And Parents Using tablets in the classroom–whether iPads, Androids, or surging Windows devices–is largely a matter of workflow. If you can forgive a mixed metaphor, the traditional classroom sees the teacher as the both the director and the bottleneck of all productivity. They create assignments, assess…