Understanding Learning Progressions for Enhanced Teaching and Assessment
In the dynamic world of education, the concept of learning progressions emerges as a vital tool for educators seeking to craft coherent curriculum maps and…
In the dynamic world of education, the concept of learning progressions emerges as a vital tool for educators seeking to craft coherent curriculum maps and…
In this final blog post in my four-part PBL series, I share a lesson planned for a mathematics class. Creating a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) lesson…
In last week’s post, I encouraged you to try implementing problem-based learning (PBL) in your next lesson. It is one of my favourite instructional strategies…
The backwards design approach to lesson planning is a powerful instructional planning approach. As educators, we often find ourselves caught up in the day-to-day demands…
Unlearning to teach in the new year requires using new strategies. As we begin a new calendar year and a new school term, it’s the…
Before we begin to think about what teaching is and why we teach, we first need to think about the purpose of education. I taught…
Have you ever asked yourself ‘is teaching a calling or a choice?’ I have heard many teachers proudly declare that they were called to teach…
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