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The Way We Look At The World
Rainbow
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Teachers and Bullying
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
All about the students!
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Saturday, October 14, 2017
At the bell
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Thursday, October 12, 2017
Should Students Work Together?
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Desiring to be a math teacher next year, I have thought a lot about how I am going to teach. There are a lot of different strategies when it comes to teaching, but what is the best method? I used to always think lectures and note taking was the best for math classes, but now I am questioning this thought. What about the implementation of collaboration?
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Way too much Tech
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Friday, March 3, 2017
Almost the end!
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Thursday, February 23, 2017
Someone else's shoes
One of the most know phases growing up was "walking in someone else's shoes." Usually this means think about what another person is going through and try to understand what they did and why they did it. I have been thinking about this concept in regards to education recently. Students seem to think that teachers don't understand what they have to go through and teachers think that students don't appreciate all that they do for the students. Is there anyway to allow teachers and students to "walk in each other's shoes?"
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