Merging Basic Lesson Design With Technological Pedagogical Knowledge
This basic lesson design closely follows the gradual release of responsibility model and has been used as a template for decades in schools.
This basic lesson design closely follows the gradual release of responsibility model and has been used as a template for decades in schools.
by edshelf: Reviews & recommendations of tools for education Use iPads in your classroom? Then you will need this collection of essential tools. All work on the iPad, either as a mobile app or an iPad-compatible website. This collection is curated by Melissa Hero, a high school biology and AVID teacher. Included are stalwarts such as Quizlet…
When students are passionately engaged in their learning there are myriad brain responses making connections and building schema.
Bloom’s taxonomy–and others like Webb’s Depth of Knowledge –are powerful frameworks for planning curriculum, assessment, and instruction.
contributed by Jen Mozen, Delivery Principal at Table XI and Organizer of Girl Develop It Chicago With all of the hype surrounding fast-growing tech startups, as well as discussions about improving our education system, teaching kids how to code is top of mind for many people these days. Large scale change is in our future,…
Long gone are the days when Google was simply an Internet search engine–in the space of just a few years, it has become a purveyor of every kind of tech product across all categories: Android, Chrome, Maps, Google+, Hangouts. Now students and teachers in K-12 schools may be joining the long list of gaga Google…
Do you allow yourself permission to innovate wildly? Do you work in a place that gives you the freedom to innovate wildly?
Digital reading, hyperlinks, and Tweets can provide all of our text consumption without second thought–especially for the youth.
The dangers of human virtue include politics without principles, worship without sacrifice, science without humanity, & wealth without work.
Key principles of collaboration in learning include balancing individual & group benefit, thinking strategy before tech, & always evolving.
No matter how progressive you get in your teaching, grading papers–somewhere, somehow–is a part of what you do. Even non-ELA/Literature/Composition teachers are now expected to carry the burden of promoting literacy by helping students consistently write across all content areas. (I’m looking at you, math teachers.) So then, a new, faster, simpler way to grade…
Using an iPad filled with educational apps in the classroom does not dictate that you’re a great techie teacher. Instead it requires educators to effectively transform their traditional lesson plans into a digital one. To assist you with the transformation, we will discuss some tips on how to adapt to the lifestyle of a 21st century…