Tag: cooperative
Methods Students Share Creativity
Professor John Krownapple (Johns Hopkins University) is a believer in preparing his methods students with hands-on teaching strategies and stressing the importance of creating a cooperative, tolerant classroom. John has used TCI’s methods book as a resource. Recently, he challenged his masters level students to creatively share what they learned. Two of his students, Jessica Krasnick [...]
Posted: October 12th, 2010 under Challenging Students, Classroom Management, Educational Theories, Learning Styles, Multiple Intelligences, TCI info, TeacherGenius, groupwork.
Tags: classroom, cooperative, methods, Multiple Intelligences, music, tolerant
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Bullying: Is It Getting Worse? What Can We Do?
I might very well be opening a big can of worms by putting “bullying” in the title of this article. A hot-button issue for parents, teachers, administrators, and everyone who’s ever been to middle school, bullying is everywhere and quite possibly getting worse despite efforts to curb it.
I read a recent news story about a [...]
Posted: July 26th, 2010 under Classroom Management, students.
Tags: bullying, Classroom Management, cooperative, students, tolerant classroom
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