Tue, Nov 03, 2020 6:04 AM in Lessons outside the classroom
Hello!
I think this is a great question to bring up especially during the time we are in. For some students still learning remote, teachers can create learning opportunities for students to get outside and learn more about what lives and grows right within their neighborhood or yard. [I must note here that I am from a very rural community in the Midwest, therefore the context with which ...
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Tue, Nov 03, 2020 12:09 AM in Distance Learning Problems
Hello Emilio!
I think this is a very important topic that still holds relevance as we are now in the middle to end of the semester. My hope is that educators give their students grace. In fact, everyone needs a great deal of grace during these unprecedented times. Perhaps some teachers will choose to keep their virtual classroom setting very similar to their physical classroom, employing...
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Mon, Nov 02, 2020 3:17 PM in Assessment Ideas
Hi Kaydee! I am also a pre-service teacher and I am very interested in different forms of assessment as well. In my lesson plans, I have included exit tickets as well. I think these are great forms of assessment and have less of a negative connotation that students may associate with tests or quizzes. I don’t know if you’re asking specifically about summative types of assessment, but in that case...
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