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Based on Classroom Management
Classroom management is central to classroom culture. Classroom management systems must support safe, inclusive communities by promoting high standards for respectful interaction; incorporating student-generated classroom norms; teaching conflict resolution; and actively addressing all instances of bias, bullying, exclusion, or disrespect.
Classroom management is central to classroom culture. Classroom management systems must support safe, inclusive communities by promoting high standards for respectful interaction; incorporating student-generated classroom norms; teaching conflict resolution; and actively addressing all instances of bias, bullying, exclusion, or disrespect.
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Traditional Models of Higher Education
Current approaches to higher education can often result in
student experiences characterized by fragmentation,
isolation, and disengagement. Some of this fragmentation is
due to the primary structures of education: discrete courses.
Tinto (2003) observes that:
REF:https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1152662.pdf
Current approaches to higher education can often result in
student experiences characterized by fragmentation,
isolation, and disengagement. Some of this fragmentation is
due to the primary structures of education: discrete courses.
Tinto (2003) observes that:
REF:https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1152662.pdf
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Dialogue is more than conversation. It is also different than debates, in which someone wins and someone loses. Dialogue requires openness to new ideas and collective learning. This is not an easy practice; for students (and teachers) to engage in dialogue, they must build and exercise specific skills:
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Critical Component #3: Shared Inquiry and Dialogue
Dialogue is more than conversation. It is also different than debates, in which someone wins and someone loses. Dialogue requires openness to new ideas and collective learning. This is not an easy practice; for students (and teachers) to engage in dialogue, they must build and exercise specific skills:
Dialogue is more than conversation. It is also different than debates, in which someone wins and someone loses. Dialogue requires openness to new ideas and collective learning. This is not an easy practice; for students (and teachers) to engage in dialogue, they must build and exercise specific skills:
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It is recommended that rising educators visit the same learning environment (and not their own classrooms where they are students) as observers at least two times for at least 40 minutes per visit. These observations will form the source material for demonstrating what the rising educator learned about classroom culture in the micro-credential submission.
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What is the role of teachers in preparing students for the future?
https://www.brookings.edu/opinions/what-is-the-role-of-teachers-in-preparing-future-generations/
“It is a way of living that recognizes our world is an increasingly complex web of connections and interdependencies — one in which our choices and actions may have repercussions for people and communities locally, nationally or internationally.”
https://www.brookings.edu/opinions/what-is-the-role-of-teachers-in-preparing-future-generations/
“It is a way of living that recognizes our world is an increasingly complex web of connections and interdependencies — one in which our choices and actions may have repercussions for people and communities locally, nationally or internationally.”
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Align to an Objective:
Expert readers read with a purpose in mind. Because it is impossible to commit every word of every text that they read to memory, they see reading as a selective process, where some aspects of the text are carefully scrutinized and others de-emphasized. Likewise, we want students to focus their attention when they read and for the questions that they answer to support that focus.
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Expert readers read with a purpose in mind. Because it is impossible to commit every word of every text that they read to memory, they see reading as a selective process, where some aspects of the text are carefully scrutinized and others de-emphasized. Likewise, we want students to focus their attention when they read and for the questions that they answer to support that focus.
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Giving a presentation to fellow classmates can be a bit daunting, especially if you are new to oral and visual presenting. But with the right PowerPoint tips, public speaking skills, and plenty of practice, you can present like a pro at your upcoming presentation. Here, we’ve laid out the best college presentation tips for students. And once you have one successful presentation, you’ll get better each time!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8eLdbKXGzk&ab_channel=ProjectIDEA
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