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We need to get more VNPS in our classrooms!
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good read and ideas
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Great resources and examples for beginning of math class
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- Jo Boaler’s norms for math class
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Good perspective on PLCs
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Good reflection grid for students
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- Why do students plagiarize? Most of the time it's probably due to two reasons: they don't know how to properly cite their sources or they don't know what to write.
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Hmmm verso used in math. Hadn't thought of this before!
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Teachers... You don't teach "math", you teach PEOPLE the subject of math :) A must-watch and read!
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- The purpose of the Ladder of Leadership is not to change other people, but to allow you to assess where other people are so that you can respond in the most helpful way. If you respond at the same level they are, then there’s no growth. If you respond too high, then there might be the temporary appearance of growth but it won’t be sustained.
- Leaders use “we” for success stories and “I” for failure stories.
- Remember, you can only control yourself. And while we can’t command others to move up the ladder, we can create the environment for them to move themselves up the ladder.
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This blog has served as a place to reflect and analyze on my journey to flipped learning in my high school math classes from 2011-2014. While I have transitioned to several other outside-the-classroom roles in education, this blog still hosts my reflections from those 3 years of flipping as well as thoughts from my other journeys as an instructional coach and curriculum leader. Thank you for being a part of my PLN!
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
The best articles & resources I've found this week (weekly)
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