@annissa_conway I chose individual chromebooks because it provides students with more hands on learning rather than the teacher doing all the work and the students watching. #xuedchat
@carlyxavier28 @LaurenAngelone I think it is important that students are involved in a problem that relates to their community, so they will be motivated. #xuedchat
@JuliaMu98845595 @LaurenAngelone It is important that students think critically because they will be able to ask deeper questions, not just answer surface problems. By looking deeper, they can learn how to evaluate problems from every angle. #xuedchat
@LaurenAngelone It is important that students ask deep questions that will solve a problem. In the lesson plan, "students [will] ask questions, find resources to help answer them, then ask deeper questions �� and the process repeats until a satisfactory solution or answer is developed." #xuedchat
@LaurenAngelone A1: I have experienced blended learning through the flipped classroom in some of my math classes where the teacher had the students try to figure out the math before learning it in class. (2/2) #xuedchat
@LaurenAngelone A1: An example of blended learning is a flipped classroom where students learn about the topic before class. Personalized learning is being flexible in the classroom and putting the students' need first. (1/2) #xuedchat
#xuedchat This is a great account to follow if you are interested in having different books in your classroom! He keeps an update of what books he is reading in his classroom.
Non-fiction books about nature & the environment should have a place in every classroom. The Extraordinary World of Birds is one of the best I've seen for a very long time. Written by @urbanbirder and illustrated by @CMcElfatrick, it's accessible, vibrant & lots of fun. @dkbooks
@carlyxavier28 This looks like an awesome account! Reading is such an important part of the classroom and its always good to know a lot of books! #xuedchat
@carlyxavier28 @LaurenAngelone I think that would be an awesome tool to use in the classroom. Students can compare and contrast how their classrooms function during the day. I would also be interested in using this! #xuedchat
@Hallor1Ann @LaurenAngelone I like how you mentioned that you want students to feel connected. It is important for students to feel welcome and connected with the people they are learning with! #xuedchat
@LaurenAngelone A1: I would want to try online literature circles with students from around the world. Students are able to talk about how their backgrounds influenced the way they thought about the book. #xuedchat
@LaurenAngelone putting them at a lower level than someone who can receive this information. It depends on what district I choose or are placed in as a teacher that will determine what access I or the students have to digital material. #xuedchat 3/3
@LaurenAngelone I may not be able to use technology to its best ability compared to a district that has a lot of money to pay for the proper use of technology. Unfortunately people who are being redlined do not know they are, #xuedchat 2/
By leading respectful discussions, teachers can help students reflect on their own lives and understand each student's individual and unique identity. This way every student can see each other as a unique indivudal that is welcomed in society. #xuedchat
Teachers can help students understand the rights of all humans through literature. It is important that teachers ask discussion questions that start discussions about diverse genders. #xuedchat
Teachers need to pick literature that is representative of all groups, so all students feel welcome when they enter the classroom. There should also be information on how to properly navigate the media concerning the LGBT+ community. #xuedchat