14 April, 2016
The degree of attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion that students show when they are learning or being taught, which extends to the level of
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One of the most rewarding parts of teaching is when a student returns to a teacher with an anecdote about an informal learning community that
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Refers to instructional methods that are organized, sequenced, and led by teachers. The demonstration of academic content to students by teachers, such as in a
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Critique enables students to learn from each other and become responsible for their own ideas. It gives them a glimpse of how the real world
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Potential educational projects, presentations, or products through which students “demonstrate” what they have learned, usually as a way of determining whether and to what degree
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Let’s admit, no one is perfect and everyone makes mistakes in their life. Finding Value in Error Teachers, like doctors, are perceived to be mistake
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E.B. White famously remarked, “Humor can be dissected, as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process.” At the risk of committing some
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Data Suppression refers to the process of withholding or removing selected information—most commonly in public reports and datasets—to protect the identities, privacy, and personal information
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Building positive community starts with the first day of school – in fact, it starts beforehand. You can reach out to your students with a welcome
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Teachers must embrace their students’ capacity to learn through leading when given the chance. Allowing students take charge of how they learn leads to high
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