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Open the Windows
Personal growth is very important to me. I follow the usual routes: reading, attending conferences, visiting other schools, experimenting. This year I realized there is one other hugely important source- right in front of me. An influx of new teachers … Continue reading
Posted in General Curriculum, Professional Developement
Tagged curriculum, faculty, growth, integration, professional development
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Integrate and Collaborate
We all know the advantages of collaborating and integrating in the elementary school. How can we fight a schedule and building that does not allow for connections to be naturally made? Our Social Studies curriculum is left open for April … Continue reading
Posted in Around the World, General Curriculum
Tagged backward planning, collaboration, curriculum, essential questions, integration, theme, unit
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Seedlings
As I read blogs, tweets, articles, newspapers, and books, I realize that I am collecting ideas, nurturing them, spreading them, and then often guarding them. I have to take those seeds, decide which ones I can grow, and most importantly how … Continue reading