Time Well Spent
…in nature, without being inside playing on our phones all day. Travel builds empathy and challenges a single story that a young person might have in his or her mind…
…in nature, without being inside playing on our phones all day. Travel builds empathy and challenges a single story that a young person might have in his or her mind…
…about their learning along the way. Here’s an overview of the two-to-three week process: As a culture builder, a lesson in active listening, and a brainstorming activity, we began with…
…or hard moment you open the door to new connections and help to build a real picture of what it means to be a literacy teacher today. Stories shared in…
…world-building, but it’s hard to see that at 14 and it feels long). I think Atticus Finch, as brilliant a character as he is, falls into some dangerous “white savior”…
…seminar questions. Required questions are beneficial because everyone can speak to them during the seminar, while optional questions cater to students’ individual interests and build some flexibility into the discussion….
…effective in retention, and just might inspire students to do more, both with vocabulary building and beyond with curiosity-driven enterprises generally. It might even be an opportunity to (tactfully) touch…
…platform—that is great, too.” Special thanks to NCTE members Marisa Crabtree and Michael Rifenburg for collecting the ideas above for Connected Educator Month and our Collaboration and Capacity Building Theme….
…which reached 14 million educators around the world via Twitter alone last year. As part of Connected Educator Month, NCTE and NCLE formed a Collaboration and Capacity Building Theme Curation…
…last week and recapped our work on events around the theme of Collaboration and Capacity Building during Connected Educators Month. Spring semester 2014. I am sitting in a circle with…
…His frustration is not unusual, this deficit-based approach doesn’t build trust. It undermines it. And it ignores the real assets ALL teachers can bring to the table – regardless of…
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