10 Things Every Teacher Needs To Survive
Teachers always need tools, strategies, and ideas but sometimes it’s the less obvious factors that determine their long-term success.
Teachers always need tools, strategies, and ideas but sometimes it’s the less obvious factors that determine their long-term success.
While funding one of several barriers to innovation in education, failures of communication and imagination might be more significant.
The Difference Between Education 1.0 & 3.0 contributed by Jackie Gerstein The shift from ‘Education 1.0’ to ‘Education 3.0’ is a shift from ‘education’ to people. Schools are doing Education 1.0; talking about doing Education 2.0; when they should plan and implement Education 3.0. This post seeks to compare the developments of the Internet-Web to…
Discussion: What Are Students Responsible For? by Terry Heick What are you doing to engage the students? How are you making sure they pay attention? What are you doing to make them care? How are you sparking their curiosity? Drawing their attention away from one another? Minimizing distractions? If a classroom was like a living room,…
These spreadsheets for teachers include spreadsheets to calculate grades, spreadsheets to track attendance, a class schedule, and more.
Humility, vision, a sense of humor, and a strong foundation in pedagogical skills are among the things every teacher needs to grow.
Some of the misunderstood ideas in education include the role of parents, the function of a letter grade, and what it means to ‘understand.’
Functionally, the purpose of assessment is to provide data to revise planned instruction. Of course, it’s not that simple.
The ultimate metric for your teaching is the quality of students’ lives after your journey & their journey diverge–borderline immeasurable.
Advances in neuroscience & the capacity to investigate the functioning of the brain have really enabled us to see what happens when we learn.
Families and communities often only recognize the bits and pieces of education they’ve seen before–letter grades, essays, book reports, and report cards.
We’re blown away by Civilization VI’s complexity, scale, and potential as a tool for teaching social studies.