By Teachers, For Teachers
As my class and I critiqued our latest episode of our monthly news show, the Ladue View, we compiled a list of some easily correctable, missed steps, that our students failed to prepare for, during their video productions.
Here is our quick checklist of things you cannot afford to forget when preparing for a student video shoot, going out on the shoot, and for editing the video - both for our class and yours!
In this teacher blog, Myree shares contrasting stories of how teachers' words had an impact on their students' lives as she reflects on her own teaching style and interactions with students.
Seasonal activities are a great way to actively engage kids in learning, and it’s easier than you might think to create holiday-themed lessons.
In this article I’ll share where to find free and inexpensive seasonal activities and how to create your own holiday activities aligned with your curriculum.
One of the areas of focus for me in my district this year is teaching teachers and students how to take control of their digital identity and turn it into something positive and something they can be proud of.
Too often, students find themselves in situations that could be easily avoided if they understood what a positive digital footprint is and how to manage it. The same thing with teachers.
While sitting around the lunch table in the teacher's lounge one day, we were discussing a few newly-used educational terms, including the term “intentional teacher.”
I laughed at this term thinking aloud, who “accidentally teaches?” Aren't we all intentional teachers? After a few snickers and silly jokes, I decided to explore the idea of intentional teaching and how to embrace the unexpected, fleeting teachable moments that arise in her classroom.