5 Challenges To Avoid In A 1-to-1 Learning Classroom
The top 5 challenges in 1-to-1 classrooms are unreliable technology, poor use of devices, babysitting, wastefulness, and top-down deployment.
The top 5 challenges in 1-to-1 classrooms are unreliable technology, poor use of devices, babysitting, wastefulness, and top-down deployment.
Every educator will agree that communication is key, and a website for your classroom is an excellent way to do so.
You can select your video from YouTube, Vimeo, SchoolTube, TeacherTube, and Google Drive, and simply paste the URL into your lesson.
To safeguard future economic prosperity, the US has to ensure that its curriculum helps students develop the skills that they need.
“Ms. Sumpter needs to provide evidence that Eric and Ryan should join an RTI group, she has to show they were behind academically.”
These apps help teachers gather data, scan exams, contact parents or help students learn something new or revier what they already know.
Grit In The Classroom Has To Be A Dialogue contributed by Thomas Hoerr The rush to grit is pretty intense, but so is the push-back. I’ve been writing about grit in articles and giving presentations on the subject. I’ve spoken to schools and parents; presented at conferences; and have been a guest on NPR. Universally,…
The First Day Of School In A 9th Grade Classroom That Runs Like Clockwork: A Video Of Classroom Management We don’t talk much about classroom management here at TeachThought. (Well, sometimes we do.) First and foremost, our mission is to both think about and enable better ways of learning in highly-connected, 21st century society: critical thinking,…
How I Approach Global Learning In My Classroom by Neven Valev, Associate Professor of Economics at Georgia State University As the world becomes ever more connected, many universities and high schools have made efforts to “globalize” their curriculum. That is a worthy goal but achieving it is not easy. Developing global content is time consuming for…
If you believe behavior is not only learned but a product of self-awareness and self-respect– these classroom rules are for you.
by Jennifer Rita Nichols It seems so simple, doesn’t it? Designing a creative space in your classroom will promote student creativity. However, many classrooms are far from being labelled as ‘creative spaces’. Schools in general have developed into very industrial places. You can feel the difference as soon you walk into the building. The difference…
Setting up a system for makeup work ensures you aren’t wasting class time (or after school hours) trying to compile worksheets and assignments.