EDT 622: Advanced Teaching Methods
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Project Based Learning- Lauren Hickman
Project Based Learning Student Guide: What do I do next? This project based learning final product will be a culmination of information learned by high school students throughout the unit. Throughout the unit, students will cover topics and mini topics … Continue reading
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Cooperative Learning- Hickman
Lesson 1- Team Building Activity: Connecting Stories When thinking about a team building activity for a classroom of high school students I focused on the importance of getting to know one another on a more personal level. I think building … Continue reading
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Hickman- CBCI
Unit Title- Succeeding in the 21st Century: What does it mean to earn a degree? Conceptual Lens- Options Unit Strands- Exposure, Redefining, Narrowing Down Unit Web- This unit, focusing on degrees and the 21st century employee, will fall as an … Continue reading
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MTV Lessons- Hickman
Think-Puzzle-Explore: College (pg. 71-77) For this lesson I plan to ask students, what do you think you know about college? What puzzles you about college? And how can we explore answers to our questions. This lesson allows students to connect … Continue reading
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