Classroom
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Two high school teachers at the Sant High School in Mongolia had flipped their classroom, and they were using our video lectures and interactive exercises, where the learners in the high school, 15-year-olds, mind you, would go and do these things in their own homes and they would come into class, and as you see from this image here, they would interact with each other and do some physical laboratory work.
So there, the students would, again, the instructors flipped the classroom, blended online and in person, and the results were staggering.
We did things like, we swabbed surfaces around our
classroom
and cultured the bacteria we'd collected, and we dissected owl pellets, which are these balls of material that are undigested that owls barf up, and it's really kind of gross and awesome and cool.
But Chang's future has been dramatically shifted with the installation of a “Sunshine Classroom.”
He's now part of a digital
classroom
of 100 students across 28 different schools, taught by qualified and certified teachers live-streaming from hundreds of miles away.
But the thing that we learned from that work, and what turned out to be the fundamental key, is a great teacher in front of the
classroom.
If you don't have an effective teacher in the front of the classroom, I don't care how big or small the building is, you're not going to change the trajectory of whether that student will be ready for college.
But what is this technology worth to a teacher in a
classroom
trying to show a bully just how harmful his actions are from the perspective of the victim?
My father's university teaching of Darwin had already provoked a
classroom
visit from the head of the so-called Islamic Salvation Front, who denounced Dad as an advocate of biologism before Dad had ejected the man, and now whoever was outside would neither identify himself nor go away.
When our students are accepted, they are placed in a small
classroom
of 20 to 30 students, to ensure that those who need personalized attention get it.
Every week, when they go into the classroom, they find the lecture notes of the week, the reading assignment, the homework assignment, and the discussion question, which is the core of our studies.
Of course, it's not just what happens in the
classroom.
From the
classroom
to parents to media, and it can really make a difference in terms of whether we choke or thrive.
What happens in our heads really matters, and knowing this, we can learn how to prepare ourselves and others for success, not just on the playing field but in the boardroom and in the
classroom
as well.
In the classroom, I challenge my students to explore the silences in their own lives through poetry.
In an effort to create a culture within my
classroom
where students feel safe sharing the intimacies of their own silences, I have four core principles posted on the board that sits in the front of my class, which every student signs at the beginning of the year: read critically, write consciously, speak clearly, tell your truth.
I knew nothing about Wofford and even less about Methodism, but I was reassured on the first day that I taught at Wofford College to find, among the auditors in my classroom, a 90-year-old Hungarian, surrounded by a bevy of middle-aged European women who seemed to function as an entourage of Rhinemaidens.
Thirty-one percent, nearly one in three teenagers, are withdrawing from
classroom
debate.
They're failing to engage in
classroom
debate because they don't want to draw attention to the way that they look.
As a teacher, I see my
classroom
as a laboratory that not only generates skills and knowledge but also understanding and hope.
And I want to ask you a question: If education is about building a generation of hope, why are there 120 students packed in my
classroom?
My life changed as I met other students who spoke Somali, attended a school that had an English immersion program and found teachers that would go above and beyond, staying there after school hours and lunch breaks, dedicated to helping me find success in the
classroom.
So I made studying my top priority and soon started flourishing within the
classroom.
His
classroom
sometimes shook with the sound of bombs and shelling, and his mother told me, "Every day, I would say to him every morning, 'Honey, please don't go to school.'"
And when you get there, you come to Harvard's biggest meeting place and
classroom.
Quite literally right there I am Skyping in the
classroom
with one of the six continents and some of the 70,000 students that we connected every single day to some of these experiences.
These laptops, when a child opens them up, they communicate with every single child in the classroom, within that school, within that village.
There may be somebody at work, in your classroom, in your house of worship, somewhere, there's some black young guy there.
I decided that I needed Hebrew to get a job, and going to study Hebrew in that
classroom
was the first time I ever met Jews who were not soldiers.
There may be a child in your
classroom
who is at risk of FGM.
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