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Thoughts and Ideas from a Beginning Teacher. And What Would You Do Next? Every math teacher has used this phrase while teaching. If you are like me, you likely use it 15 times an hour. For math teachers, this phrase is a crucial way for us to determine if our students really understand what it is they are supposed to be doing. However, I recently read an article about using a Question and Answer format while teaching by Petra Claflin.
So I guess rainy days equals the perfect time to do my Final ECMP 355 Reflection. Ever since I have discovered Prezi. I managed to take the things I learned that were most important to me and create my Final ECMP 355 Reflection.
My teacher education assignments and adventures. I have trouble wrapping my head around the idea that a large part of my career will be spent quantifying student learning and knowledge.
My name is Alia Dlugan. Welcome to the blog I will be using for my ECMP 355 Spring 2013 class. Posts for my assignments will be on the ECMP Assignments page. There will be posts that will include TED Talks and YouTube videos that I find interesting or inspiring as well. 8211; Who are you? Part 1, Part 2. 8211; Why Schools? 8211; Better Blogging.
My journey to becoming a teacher! June 25, 2013. Who is a mother of 3, photographer, and a vice-principal of an elementary school in Surrey, British Columbia. Tia truly has a passion for education and learning. She brilliantly shows this enthusiasm in one of her blog posts entitled My Life and Legacy . In this post she writes,. I want students to truly believe that they can achieve what they never thought possible.
Here is the link for my Social Learning Review. Students are more likely to attend and achieve at school if they feel accepted, valued, respected and included. Implement strategies to address issues such as learning difficulties. Plan activities that children look forward to participating in.
So, I thought that I could get back into my blog with the help of my brilliant students. Be a good teacher for little kids.
Thoughts and Ideas from a Beginning Teacher. And What Would You Do Next? Every math teacher has used this phrase while teaching. If you are like me, you likely use it 15 times an hour. For math teachers, this phrase is a crucial way for us to determine if our students really understand what it is they are supposed to be doing. However, I recently read an article about using a Question and Answer format while teaching by Petra Claflin.
For my final reflection, I used ShowMe. I had never tried it before, but had heard about it.
My thoughts as I learn and explore the ever-changing world of technology and education. Here is my final reflection for the class. Through this video I learned about all kinds of programs that help with video editing and clipping such as keepvid. com and YouTube to MP3 converters. This task was not only a great time to reflect, but also another fantastic tech learning experience. One of the most .
This is my final task for ECMP 355. Have a great summer! June 26, 2013. What did I contribute to the class? What did I learn from others? That is all I have to say but before I wrap up, I just want to say thank you to all the wonderful people that commented on my posts. It was an amazing learning experience and a very good opportunity to be able to talk to other teachers and get feed back and suggestions. Thank you! June 26, 2013.
So I guess rainy days equals the perfect time to do my Final ECMP 355 Reflection. Ever since I have discovered Prezi. I managed to take the things I learned that were most important to me and create my Final ECMP 355 Reflection.