by admin | Jan 29, 2015 | Classroom, common core, critical thinking, Pedagogy
A teacher and I were casually talking about how our classes were going and she bravely mentioned that she hadn’t done as much critical thinking as she’d like with her students. It’s this type of honesty that allows teachers to grow.
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by Serena Pariser | Dec 30, 2014 | Classroom, goal setting idea, peer goal setting, Teaching, unique goal setting
It’s a good idea to do a goal setting lesson or activity every year. Among the most favorable and effective methods for students usually consist of a graphic organizer. The students write out their immediate and long-term goals, including perceived barriers, and how they plan to overcome these challenges. Students especially enjoy writing in these graphic organizers because of the visual element.
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by Serena Pariser | Dec 23, 2014 | Best Practices, Classroom, classroom conflict, Teacher, Teaching
The students in our classrooms are together 187 days a year for multiples hours each day. There will be disagreements, minor conflicts and passive aggression. Unfortunately, sometimes a particular class falls off the deep end and the hostility and negativity starts to overtake the content.
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by Serena Pariser | Dec 17, 2014 | Classroom, debate
When I ask my students what project or activity they enjoy most about class, the most common answer is debate. We don’t debate that often, but when we do, the students always love it. Not only that, but they also readily remember the topics of debate, implying solid connections were made.
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