@JennPaulsen2@DrEddiesClass Hello Jennifer, I also hope to teach history at the high school level one day. I’m sure that it is like a dream come true. I wish you the best in your masters program!
@tom_karnes A4) I would try to get recommendations from people within my collaboration group who teach the same subject. That way I could see what works for them as teachers in the same department. #CSUBEDTE4200#CSUBTED@Ststansberry
@Ststansberry A3) A resource that I would suggest for multilingual learners would have to be Flip because it allows for students to develop their speaking skills through listening to others who participate. #CSUBTED#CSUBEDTE4200@Ststansberry
@doctor2pi A2) A tool that I would recommend to future and current teachers would be google classroom. It is a very user friendly app and website which allows teachers to keep class assignments and engagement organized. #CSUBTED#CSUBEDTE4200@Ststansberry
@doctor2pi A1) I would use google classroom to help keep my students up to date with class assignments and materials. It is a fairly useful tool in sending out announcements for anything about a class. #CSUBTED#CSUBEDTE4200@Ststansberry
@DrEddiesClass Hello everyone, I am Julian Alias and I graduated from CSUB Fall 2021 with a bachelor’s in history. Currently I am a substitute teacher for KHSD and in the future I hope to teach history or government at the high school level! @Ststansberry#csubted#csubedte4200#EdTechMonday