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Tag Archives: high school
The impact of a feather
Socrates could be talking about anything here, and I’m sure we could apply this statement to anything. Today, we’re going to apply it to knowledge- specifically the knowledge of students. Students don’t come into your classroom as empty vessels waiting … Continue reading
Posted in Constructivism, Misc
Tagged Constructivism, education, high school, Knowledge, science, teaching
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An Interesting Perspective: Left of Center
Howdy Bloggers, Welcome back to the second installment of An interesting Perspective. This week we will be discussing the idea of teaching in the margins, and the importance behind this concept. Take a look at the pictures above. What are … Continue reading
Posted in Teaching in the Margins
Tagged curiosity, education, explore, high school, margin, Margins, passion, science, Science teacher, teaching
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An Interesting Perspective
Howdy Bloggers, Today marks the official kick off of the first installment of this new series titled, “An Interesting Perspective.” Every now and again, this blog will appear to discuss different topics regarding some of the methods of science teaching. … Continue reading
Posted in Exemplary Science Teaching
Tagged exemplary, high school, inquiry, science, Science teacher, teaching
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