Thursday Tip 2- Give students voice and choice
Traditional teaching is usually one of compliance. Students need to BE QUIET, LOOK at the teacher, LISTEN, and then respond to the teacher’s questions. This
Traditional teaching is usually one of compliance. Students need to BE QUIET, LOOK at the teacher, LISTEN, and then respond to the teacher’s questions. This
It was Friday. I was in a faculty meeting when we heard that schools were closing due to COVID-19. We had to recalculate our direction
When conducting teacher webinars, I often ask: “So, tell me about your class diversity. How do you address it?” To my surprise, many educators don’t
This is hard to do during virtual or in-person classes, but of course, the former emphasizes the challenge. Many times, as teachers, we make many
This tip’s name actually comes from the title one of my favorite books about teaching by Robyn R. Jackson. She argues that the secret is
As a mom and a teacher, this past year brought a lot of uncertainties and anxiety about my kid’s education. Are they learning enough? Will