@chemwithmissg @CCMMSRedwolves@NCStateCED This is such an interesting and important lesson. I never had classes like this in school but I believe conflict management is something everyone should learn about. I also love the use of real-life scenarios to make learning more meaningful. Awesome workshop!
@misterlaserinko@CCMMSRedwolves Your workshop looks awesome! I love the lesson focus and can tell that a lot of thought and creativity was put into your workshop. The emphasis on providing multiple media is super important and I like that you did it in a creative way with your slides.
@MOllio_teach@CCMMSRedwolves@NCSU_CEDTandD Great lesson! I like the idea of getting the students involved in sharing their own examples instead of just having the teacher provide them. I could see students having a lot of fun with this!
Last Tuesday, the students @CCMMSRedwolves worked on creating unique paper airplanes. The lesson was designed to teach students about the design process and see it in effect. #ED204SLP@NCStateCED
@mslynch_teach I love the real-world examples that you created for these percentage problems. Not only does this show the students why percentages are important day-to-day, but it makes learning more fun!
@AliAintHome I love that you gave students multiple outlets to express their learning! In middle and high school, presenting was always scary for me, so I would've really appreciated an option like this.
Just some of the paper airplanes that were created in last Tuesday’s class! I learned that hands-on activities are a great way to get students engaged and enthusiastic about the skills you are teaching!
For our workshop, students had to try and make their best paper airplane using the design process: identify, research, brainstorm, develop a solution, construct a prototype, test, evaluate, and repeat.
@mslynch_teach I love this quote and believe joy is an essential aspect of education. The book also emphasizes a need for building genuine relationships in the classroom, not just seeing students for their coursework/grades. I believe this can play a huge part in cultivating joy as well. #ED204
@Charlton_Tech You and I picked the same quote! I agree that the teachers who saw me for me, and not just my grades, were the ones who created the most encouraging and positive classroom environments. #ED204
I really enjoyed Chapter 5 of Melinda D. Anderson's Becoming a Teacher. Although I think this whole paragraph is great, the final quote was especially impactful because it emphasizes the need to connect with students beyond their coursework to build genuine relationships. #ED204