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A study of Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges inspires us to imagine co-creating curriculum with our students.
Preparing to teach on climate change, bias, and Afghanistan this fall.
“We don’t “team teach” but we’re on each other’s team, if that makes sense.”
Hernández, Laura E. and Linda Darling-Hammond, Deeper Learning Networks: Taking Student-Centered Learning and Equity to Scale. This week’s Footnotes focuses on Hernández and Darling-Hammond’s 2019 report on deeper learning for the Learning Policy Institute. This concise report offers research-based action plans for implementing Deeper Learning in public and charter school networks. Using the examples of…
Three resources to offer how students can critique their world.
“In Chemistry, anytime you can get students to do chemistry themselves, it’s like magic, and then when they’re explaining and they realize they can understand why it’s happening, it leads to really great insight. I really do think of it like magic. They’ve seen the wizard behind the curtain.”
“It’s not enough to say ‘don’t do this’; we need to help give students identity and meaning apart from status, and I think teaching about citizenship and civic engagement is a phenomenal way to do that.”
If students learn more from succeeding than failing, how can we reframe what it means to fail?
Three resources to help you create safe spaces for queer students.
What do peer-generated questions accomplish in the learning process… and what are their limitations?
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