Teaching and learning soar to new heights when students are empowered to become actively engaged participants — not only in the classroom, but in the world. Amy Nakamoto shares some things Discovery Education, 3M, America250 and others are doing to help educators make that happen.
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Great article to share written by my colleague from UNCG.
Teaching and learning soar to new heights when students are empowered to become actively engaged participants — not only in the classroom, but in the world. Amy Nakamoto shares some things Discovery Education, 3M, America250 and others are doing to help educators make that happen.
Fostering Equity Through Effective Student Engagement Opportunities | American Consortium for Equity in Education
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This educator with over 30 years of experience shares tips on how you can promote student engagement and empower your learners to better invest in themselves by giving them opportunities to respond. https://mhed.us/45vHC8r #Education #Teaching #BacktoSchool
Opportunities to Respond: A Proven Approach to Student Engagement
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Effective PD focuses on classroom management and behavior strategies and helps educators create safe environments for students. https://hubs.li/Q02JKw830
Addressing student absenteeism with faculty PD
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When students combine project-based learning with the desire to engineer a more inclusive learning environment, the result is a supportive, #SEL-aligned learning experience that enriches students and teachers alike. Learn more about developing STEMpathy in one school. Read now: https://lnkd.in/gPXBznbJ #STEM
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“We can offer students of all ages a deeper, more experiential way of learning. It all starts by making four intentional shifts in the classroom that can help teachers foster engagement and inquiry” https://lnkd.in/dW6Su9bx #teaching #learning #curiosity #learningstrategy #learningownership
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⭐ NEW BLOG POST ⭐ The Power of Rewards in Education As educators, you navigate a dynamic landscape every day, striving to inspire and engage your students while fostering an environment conducive to learning and growth. One of the tools in your arsenal that can significantly impact student motivation and classroom dynamics is the strategic use of rewards. Rewards come in various forms, from tangible incentives like stickers or certificates to intangible ones such as praise and recognition. Regardless of the form they take, rewards play a crucial role in reinforcing positive behaviour and academic achievements among students. Read more here: #childmotivation #educationresources #goodbehaviour #primaryschool #schoolawards #schoolrewards #studentrewards #teacherrewards #teachingresources
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It’s natural to think of the student learning as the focus of their agency, but learning really is inexorably linked to teaching. Blog: student agency and classroom practice. https://hubs.la/Q02hcJrL0
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"Good differentiation is one of the hardest bars to meet as a classroom teacher." 6 Foundational Ways to Scaffold Student Learning https://lnkd.in/e9_3Y2ib #adaptivelearning #summerschool #summerlearning
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You'll want to read these tips from this veteran educator on how you can promote student engagement and empower your learners to better invest in themselves.💡 #Education #Teaching #Students
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Play-based learning is an educational approach that emphasizes children's natural curiosity and desire to learn through play. It's a child-centered method that encourages active exploration, creativity, and imagination, rather than traditional instruction. Key principles of play-based learning: 1. *Child-led*: Children take the lead in their learning, making choices and decisions about their play. 2. *Inquiry-based*: Children explore and investigate concepts and ideas through hands-on experiences. 3. *Hands-on*: Learning occurs through direct experience and manipulation of materials. 4. *Process-oriented*: Emphasis is on the process of learning, not just the end product. 5. *Integrated curriculum*: Learning is interconnected and interdisciplinary, reflecting real-life experiences. Benefits of play-based learning: 1. *Develops problem-solving skills*: Children learn to think critically and approach challenges with creativity. 2. *Enhances creativity*: Play encourages imagination, innovation, and self-expression. 3. *Fosters social skills*: Children develop communication, collaboration, and empathy through play. 4. *Builds emotional intelligence*: Play helps children understand and manage their emotions. 5. *Supports academic readiness*: Play-based learning lays the foundation for future academic success. Examples of play-based learning in action: 1. *Dramatic play*: Children engage in role-playing, exploring scenarios and developing social skills. 2. *Sensory play*: Children explore textures, colors, and materials, developing their senses and creativity. 3. *Block play*: Children build and construct, developing problem-solving skills and spatial awareness. 4. *Art play*: Children express themselves through various art forms, developing creativity and self-expression. 5. *Nature play*: Children explore and learn about the natural world, developing an appreciation for the environment. By embracing play-based learning, we educators can create engaging, effective, and enjoyable learning experiences that support children's overall development and prepare them for future success.
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Thank you for the spotlight American Consortium for Equity in Education! Student curiosity and spark comes from understanding the world around them, so we take great pride in making critical connections in the classroom!