Friday, February 23, 2018

PBL for Today

Project-based learning has been mentioned in recent meetings that I've attended. Just in time I read a report from KQED-TV (San Francisco)

Here are the elements that are needed to make PBL effective.

"Project-based-learning assignments should include six basic qualities -- intellectual challenge and accomplishment, authenticity, public product, collaboration, project management and reflection -- according to a framework released by the Buck Institute for Education. Executive Director Bob Lenz says "intellectual challenge" often is a missing element in PBL projects"

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Motivation to READ? Suggestions


Running low on ideas for getting your students to read?
Some simple suggestions:

  1. Read to others. March 2 in READ ACROSS AMERICA DAY and a perfect time to get others involved in your class as guest hosts and readers. 
  2. Allow choices. Discuss genres. Try new types of books or articles.
  3. Talk about it. Read then discuss in small groups. Celebrate ideas and understanding. 

Friday, February 16, 2018

PE Classes - Changes with Heart



PE Class - Changes with Compassion and Heart

A school district in Wellsville, New York noticed that students were showing up for PE class unprepared. They took a critical look into the issue using empathy to conceptualize the causes and make the changes. Read their story on Jennifer Gonzalez's Blog, Cult of Pedagogy.


Here's a quote from the story relating PE to the Literacy standards.
"Meanwhile, the Common Core State Standards were just beginning to settle into New York State schools and classrooms. Teachers were grappling with the instructional shifts that underpin the Core. Many struggled to define how literacy could support learning outside of English, math, science, and social studies as well. PE teachers, in particular, needed the most support."

I was SO ENLIGHTENED by their approach! This article is a MUST READ for ELA and PE teachers!

Monday, February 12, 2018

A Lost ART? Speaking and Listening

Travels around the Cape. So many questions and issues float up. 



Recently at CHHS - a conversation/workshop around teaching speaking and listening. Teachers are alarmed. Students don't know how to... Speak effectively AND Listen effectively.

There are simple constructs that we can teach them. We do not. Till now.

Speaking and listening are an integral part of the Common Core Standards.  My work has been with teachers. Teach students to listen. Teach them to speak.

Babies babel.

Toddlers speak in words, then phrases, then sentences.

What about school children? They are void of good information especially those who have grown up responding to screens, phones, computers, televisions.  How to speak well? How to listen?

Let's change that. 

Friday, February 9, 2018

Teaching the Winter Olympics



A South Korean Air Force aerobatics team, the Black Eagles, performing above a ski jump at a Pyeongchang Olympic site last month. CreditYonhap, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Go here for guide:  New York Time Learning Network

Scenarios for Opening Schools

This is the most well thought out article that I have read about possible scenarios for opening schools.  Jennifer Gonzalez - Cult of P...