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Continued Co-Teaching World Languages with @j_kuipers3 – #TrinityLearns
It’s the Monday after Spring Break. As I am finishing up carpool duty, my phone dings. It is my calendar notifying me of a meeting. The invitation was from Julia inviting me and our Director of Technology to discuss YouTube … Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century Learning, Learning, Questions
Tagged co-teaching, questions, World Languages
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Co-Teaching World Languages with @j_kuipers3 – #TrinityLearns
Is it possible to serve as an active co-teacher in a course completely out of my field of expertise? Am I willing to put myself in learning experiences where I am a beginner or a novice rather than someone who … Continue reading
Posted in Questions, Learning, 21st Century Learning
Tagged co-teaching, questions, World Languages
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Celebrate and Grow…Protocol for offering and receiving feedback – Implemented
On our quest to collect feedback about our community so that we may continue to grow and improve, we have developed our feedback protocol, and we have practiced to test the feedback prompts, the lesson plan, and the technology we … Continue reading
Celebrate and Grow…Protocol for offering and receiving feedback – Plan and Practice
With our protocol and agenda developed, we wanted to try to “take” this assessment. On Monday afternoon (12/17/12), members of the Faculty Staff Leadership Team (FSLT) and the Academic Leadership Team (ALT) gathered to talk through the following agenda. 5 … Continue reading
Celebrate and Grow…Protocol for offering and receiving feedback – Brainstorming
How do I offer feedback that can be heard? What if I want to offer or I am asked to give feedback to my supervisor or evaluator? What are the risks and consequences if I offer cool feedback? We strive for … Continue reading
Posted in Assessment, Questions
Tagged ALT, celebrate and grow, feedback, FSLT, questions
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Synergy2Learn, #EduCon 2.4, #Synergy8 – Questions are the way points on the path of wisdom
How are you engaging learners in community-issues problem solving? Is your school contemplating and implementing more project-based learning? Do you find it challenging to dig into high-quality PBL? Do you wish you could share stories (like around a campfire) about … Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century Learning, Conferences, Learning, Questions, Synergy 8
Tagged EduCon, EduCon 2.4, PBL, questions, Synergy 8, Synergy2Learn, Synergy8
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