by Ben Rimes | Oct 22, 2015 | #michED Chat Archives
While teachers can go to great lengths to create the best teaching and learning environment possible, parents are often the most important factor in helping students achieve and grow academically. When teachers and parents can together as partners in learning, then...
by Allison K. | Aug 21, 2015 | #michED Connections
Anyone who has been part of education in the last few years can’t help feel a tad defeated. While the rewards of being able to work with young people, watch them grow, ask questions, formulate opinions, and build relationships make teaching an unbelievably awesome...
by Andrew | Jun 30, 2015 | #michED Connections
This is the second in a series of reflections that came out of a fantastic sit-down with #MichED -ucators Melody Arabo (@melodyarabo) and Jeremy Tuller (@jertuller). Melody asked a question that followed up by mentioning that teachers have a really, really hard time...
by Andrew | Jun 30, 2015 | #michED Connections
This is the second in a series of reflections that came out of a fantastic sit-down with #MichED -ucators Melody Arabo (@melodyarabo) and Jeremy Tuller (@jertuller). Melody asked a question that followed up by mentioning that teachers have a really, really hard time...
by Ben Rimes | Dec 5, 2014 | #michED Chat Archives
This week’s chat focuses on place-based learning, or the idea of “learning locally.” It touches upon a lot of the concepts and ideas shared earlier in the school year during our place-based learning chat with Remi Holden, and shares a few more...