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Janet Hale

Global Competence Matrix Heidi Hayes Jacobs invovlement - 3 views

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    "Teaching and assessing student work that addresses issues of global significance - around the world or in students' own backyards - are essential to a world-class education system. The global marketplace is real, and today's schools must prepare students to participate, interact, and thrive in it. The more our students know about recognizing the challenges and opportunities of an interconnected world, the better they will be able to work in it and improve it. Our students' well-being, the vitality of our communities, and the welfare of our nation depend on it."
Janet Hale

Flipping the Field Trip | EdSurge News - 1 views

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    "I have always used field trips to enrich my students experiences and connect their learning to the real world. When an edtech entrepreneur asked me if he could visit my classroom and share his work with my students, I realized I could "flip" the field trip--and bring an intriguing experience to my students. What I didn't expect was what we would all learn in the process."
Janet Hale

Difference between situation and story problem - 0 views

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    Illustrative mathematics 3.OA Fish Tanks representing a situation (versus a story problem, which is what students are so used to solving). A situation is a wonderful way to infuse content standards with math practices, such a MP&, looking for structures, and MP5 working with real-world models
Janet Hale

Here's the windup, the pitch, the vector and the Pythagorean theorem - 0 views

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    "There may be no crying in baseball, but there's certainly math and science. On a recent Friday morning, students at the Center for Academic Success, a charter school for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade in Sierra Vista, learned that Pythagoras might have played as big a role in baseball as Babe Ruth. They began by learning the distances between the bases on a Major League Baseball field and mapping its geometry. They found isosceles and right triangles, talked about the Pythagorean theorem and how it's applied to the triangle formed by home plate, first base and second."
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