The image below is from my most recent and in fact final college project. The theme I had chosen was puzzles, and this final designed poster demonstrates each my completed model and its process.
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My thesis portfolio with whole process including boards and illustrations rendered by me.
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Check it out! Excited that my second education paper, "The Power of Suggest...ed Practice: Using Optional Practice Instead of Assigned Homework in the High School Science Classroom" is out in the March/April Edition of 'The Science Teacher'! I love having the chance to share my journey in education, and I can't wait to hear the feedback and insights from others in regards to the homework conversation.
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Gage ’26 and Christina ’26, two Berea College juniors, sit down to answer the web's most searched questions about Berea College in this parody of @WIRED's popular web series! Watch the full video on YouTube https://bit.ly/3YtbAIM
Berea College Students Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions
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Our second blog in the 24 in 2024 series has been published, written by Nicola Mullholland, Dean of the Undergraduate School at New College Lanarkshire. Read it at https://bit.ly/45Xbxa2
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Computational Life: How Well-formed, Self-replicating Programs Emerge from Simple Interaction Math, life. The full preprint paper included for your enjoyment!
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A perimeter problem for your 4th graders who have completed Level 1 of Hands-On Equations. This example is taken from the Hands-On Equations Introductory Verbal Problems Workbook and demonstrated on the interactive application. We simplify the representation by considering the semi-perimeter. https://lnkd.in/eqB_izJu
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Getting systematic with how your select materials with course 6 of 8 of our summer school. https://ansys.me/4dRZQUJ
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Understanding fractions in 6th grade lays the groundwork for later success in math. Read this blog from REL Midwest at the Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Program for two strategies you can use to teach fractions this fall: https://lnkd.in/g3nTZ8S2 And join REL Midwest’s toolkit study for even more resources: https://lnkd.in/etJebSNU
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I love our textbooks, I wish I had them when I was teaching! Check us out at https://lnkd.in/gUbsbmT for the best social studies resources available! #socialstudies #gibbssmithed #teachingandlearning #curriculum
Our textbooks are designed to engage readers on every page. They feature a rich variety of maps, images, graphs, and charts, as well as primary, and secondary sources that are grade-level appropriate. Maps, graphics, and sources throughout each chapter support an inquiry arc. Today on our blog we are featuring a map from Voices: An Ethnic Studies Survey. Visit the blog for a free lesson plan teaching students how to analyze maps and data to engage with Latino studies. https://hubs.la/Q02H_GN00
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Excited to highlight our next speaker for the Lecture Breakers Virtual Summer Conference! I invited Tracie Addy, Ph.D. back to the conference this year because she has a brand new book about inclusive instruction from students' point of view! I'm definitely getting copies to give away during the raffle. 😉 Here's more about her live webinar on June 4! Session Title: What My Inclusive Instructors Do Session Description: During this session, we will explore several findings reported in our book Enhancing Inclusive Instruction: Student Perspectives and Practical Approaches for Advancing Equity in Higher Education (March 2024) which centers on the voices of learners. Highlighted during this session will be: 1. Student perspectives on inclusive courses focusing on their design, classroom climate, and everyday teaching approaches used by their instructors; 2. Pitfalls to avoid; and 3. Meaningful ways to reflect on and advance inclusive teaching efforts through classroom observation. Register for the conference today! https://lnkd.in/dAFmxTh
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