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John Evans

12 Rules Of Great Teaching - - 4 views

  • Recently, I’ve been thinking of the universal truths in teaching. Students should be first. Don’t always start planning with a standard. Questions matter more than answers. Trust is a currency of a human classroom. So I thought I’d gather twelve of them to start with. The idea of “good teaching” is an idea we get at a variety of different ways, So then, here are some rules we might consider when making sense of this idea of what makes a teacher great.
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    "Recently, I've been thinking of the universal truths in teaching. Students should be first. Don't always start planning with a standard. Questions matter more than answers. Trust is a currency of a human classroom. So I thought I'd gather twelve of them to start with. The idea of "good teaching" is an idea we get at a variety of different ways, So then, here are some rules we might consider when making sense of this idea of what makes a teacher great."
John Evans

Lesson Plan | Deidre Stasiak - 1 views

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    "In my first grade classroom this coming school year I want to implement the Maker Movement. Students will create a video game controller using the Makey Makey Kit and supplement their project with a "Makey Makey How-To Guide" with the hope that we can motivate other classes to join the Maker Movement!"
John Evans

Lesson Plans : FactCheckED - 5 views

  • All of our lesson plans are able to stand on their own, as single, pre-packaged pieces that can be used in classes that focus on reasoning, critical thinking, sourcing, politics, communications, advertising, current events and other topics.
John Evans

1 Thing Student Teachers Needs to Know! | Clif's Notes - 0 views

  • I’m reminded of the best book any new teacher should have that helps address some of these questions, The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher by Harry Wong. There is a new 2009 edition out now. 
  • One point in Wong’s book that still lingers with me is the importance of planning and preparation. You cannot over plan.
  • With good procedures in order, students trained, expectations explained and lots of practice, the classroom can run smoothly. When you plan well, stay organized, and maintain a positive outlook even when it becomes stressful, you can bring new challenges and fun ways to learning. You will gain as much as your students do for it will be a rich and rewarding experience.
John Evans

Plan, Tweet, Teach, Tweet, Learn, Smile | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

  • One of the most important things that I have learned from successfully using Twitter to impact on my lessons, teaching and ultimately the children’s learning is that you have to be time aware.
  • As you can see from my planning and the request I sent out the focus was on the language that other people would naturally use to describe an event’s probability. And the coincidental geographic information that justified such a likelihood helped our discussion. We were able to establish from the early responses that they were mainly from Australia and the children were amazed to read the responses:
Tom Stimson

PlanbookEdu - 4 views

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    Free online lesson planbook program for teachers of all grade levels. It's possible to share, save plans as pdf or Word documents, attach files, etc. A video on the site explains the features.
John Evans

Bootup: How Apple plans to capture your cursive | FP Tech Desk | Financial Post - 0 views

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    "Today in technology: Apple Inc. files to patent a new writing tool capable of automatically transferring words written on a page into digital text on the company's line of mobile devices"
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