Surveys are a simple and direct way to increase parent involvement in your classroom. By simply asking parents their opinion on various school topics can create positive relationship between parents and teachers. Parents are experts of who their child is…. Continue Reading →
Providing positivity for students is a key component for students developing self-esteem, self-worth and self-confidence to be successful in school. It allows the student to gain positive reinforcement from their teachers, parents and peers throughout the school year. It also… Continue Reading →
The ultimate goal of a school wide Science Fair is to provide the student with an exciting and meaningful learning experience while also developing scientific literacy. Through prior knowledge and critical thinking students begin to answer questions and solve relevant… Continue Reading →
OVERVIEW OF LEARNING CELEBRATIONS BLURB Learning Celebration Outlines Art Walk Learning Celebration Learning Through the Reinvention of the Traditional Science Fair Featured Image: Photo by Ray Hennessy on Unsplash
Rationale The resource that I created is a conversation between several teachers discussing the experiences that they had during remote learning concerning the use of Google Classroom and FreshGrade. I used the Berkley Library: Evaluating Resource Guide for justifying and… Continue Reading →
Summary of Research Evidence The content presented on the website, are a resource guide to help teachers grow their digital literacy and have resources they can share to also educate the parents. The B.C. Digital Framework encourages digital skills and… Continue Reading →
My Experience Over the spring of 2020, the world came to a screeching halt and everything seemed to change in an instant. As a teacher, this meant a complete flip from in-class learning to completely online. I was in the… Continue Reading →
Teacher Moment In this week’s discussion, many interesting facts came up that were discussed. I really enjoy how the conversations are dynamic and we can have a discussion about the topic rather than always sticking to the readings. Sure, the… Continue Reading →
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