While YouTube may be known for sharing silly videos or as a way to see your sister's children who live across the country, it is actually becoming a powerful form of online education. This listing provides a collection of videos that educators will find both interesting and inspirational. Whether you are working with students at the elementary level or with college-aged students, you are sure to find plenty of inspiration among these YouTube videos
At every opportunity, emphasize the malleability of intelligence, what Carol Dweck calls a "growth mind-set." Students need to understand that intelligence isn’t fixed—it’s a work in progress.
K. Fisch's response to comments from a previous post about using real student names when they publish work online. Compelling argument for full transparency.
K. Fisch's response to comments from a previous post about using real student names when they publish work online. Compelling argument for full transparency. This is a good question to discuss at our August Meeting.