Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Tag LEARNING

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically


How to Plan Rigorous Instruction
8
 
 

How to Plan Rigorous InstructionHow to Plan Rigorous Instruction

Here, you ll learn how to
* Create a rigorous unit assessment to guide your instruction and ensure standards mastery.
* Select rigorous learning materials by examining the type of thinking you want students to engage in and the type of understanding you want them to acquire.
* Choose rigorous instructional strategies by looking at ways to help students grasp new content and acquire new skills, apply what they are learning in a meaningful way, use thinking processes to synthesize new understandings, and adapt these understandings to new contexts across disciplines.
* Create a rigorous learning unit, tailored to your standards and classroom content, and to the students you teach.

 
  More..
Tags: rigorous, students, learning, acquire, thinking, Rigorous
Focus: Elevating the Essentials to Radically Improve Student Learning
3
 
 

Focus: Elevating the Essentials to Radically Improve Student LearningFocus: Elevating the Essentials to Radically Improve Student Learning

Bestselling author Mike Schmoker describes a plan for radically improving student learning that is built on three core elements: a focused and coherent curriculum (what we teach); clear, prioritized lessons (how we teach); and purposeful reading and writing, or authentic literacy.
With this "less is more" philosophy, educators can help students learn content at a deeper level, develop greater critical thinking skills, and discover more clearly how content-area concepts affect their lives and the world around them.

 
  More..
Tags: teach, skills, discover, content-area, thinking, Learning, Focus, Improve, Student
Everyday Engagement: Making Students and Parents Your Partners in Learning
7
 
 

Everyday Engagement: Making Students and Parents Your Partners in LearningEveryday Engagement: Making Students and Parents Your Partners in Learning

Everyday Engagement offers specific strategies to try in your classroom, with your students, and with their parents that will help you
* Connect with students and parents as individuals.
* Communicate invitations to engagement (and regroup and respond if your initial invitations are rejected).
* Provide appropriate, ongoing support and encouragement that will keep students in class, behavior in check, and learning on track.
* Anticipate and handle setbacks and complications in teacher-student and teacher-parent relationships.
* Tap outside resources to extend learning beyond the walls of the classroom.
 
  More..
Tags: students, parents, learning, Everyday, classroom, Engagement, invitations
Science to Go: Fact and Fiction Learning Packs
12
 
 
Science to Go: Fact and Fiction Learning PacksBy pairing a fiction and nonfiction book on the same theme and packaging them with copies of the provided questions and activities, teachers and librarians can send students off with take-home science learning packets perfect for independent learning and family fun. Organized into 60 topics to coordinate with the Core Knowledge Curriculum, the guide's themes are integral to any elementary program.
 
  More..
Tags: learning, Knowledge, Curriculum, coordinate, topics
Teaching Teenagers: Model Activity Sequences for Humanistic Language Learning
42
 
 

Teaching Teenagers: Model Activity Sequences for Humanistic Language LearningTeaching Teenagers: Model Activity Sequences for Humanistic Language Learning

This book shows how teachers can motivate teenage language learners, encourage them to communicate in a real way and teach humanistically while following a predetermined school syllabus. It gives 9 sequences of activities which provide an account of the authors' experience of addressing these problems and the techniques which they used.
 
  More..
Tags: which, these, problems, addressing, experience, Learning, Teaching, Humanistic, Language