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3 дня назад
This speaks a lot to my work on dance and psychology. Great stuff!
The activity is great! Though, imho, the teacher shouts instead of speaking calmly. She could be perfectly understood by speaking in the same way she does in the interview. Just an opinion. :)
I am REALLY skeptical anytime the higher-ups starts throwing out the buzzy "collaboration" as a cure-all, ending in forced meetings designed to ensure false positivity. This video looks really different than other false collabs I've experienced, and I'm really impressed with the teachers observing each other teach as well as the non-negotiable list. This was more exciting than 99% of edutopia material!
Thank you for your question. We don't plan to create that resource at this time, but you can explore all our Math resources here: www.edutopia.org/subject/math/
I wondered if the oral assessment can be done during practice presentation? I bet all the content assessment also done before the presentation day, right? This will reduce the stress during presentation day. Presentation day is celebration day. Assessing on that day will be way too much work. Just relax and chill on that day.
I tried this, until a clever student used his OWN hole punch for himself and his buddies! For homework passes, I would have to initial each with a COLORED ink pen, so they couldn't make copies of the passes. One of my 6th graders was making passes and SELLING them! I knew that any pass with my initials in black ink were copies. His dad thought I should give him credit for being such an entrepreneur. SMH 🙄 2:30
Deeper THINKING and DEEP DIGS with METACOGNITION and Circle, Square, especially “Round Robin” sharing still needs Academic TEACHER Guidance…as well as….
The tool is called "NAEM Tracker." NAEM is an acronym: N is for Novice, A is for Apprentice, E is for Expert, and M is for Mentor. You can learn more here: www.edutopia.org/video/60-second-strategy-naem-tracker
@@khwahishsharada5555 The /ae/ vowel blend makes the AY sound in the same way that the silent /e/ at the end of the word does, so both are pronounced "name."
I had a hard time watching the video because the background music is distracting and at the same volume as the speaker. Not good for those of use with sensory struggles. I watched only 1 minute.