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2 weeks ago |
hechingerreport.org | Steven Yoder
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — “Remember, your listeners are from Mars,” teacher Susan Greenwood told one of her fifth graders at Brownsville Elementary one day earlier this year. “They know nothing about slavery, they know nothing about the Civil War.” Greenwood was circulating the classroom, giving pointed feedback on students’ writing for an assignment in her Virginia Studies class.
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Steven Yoder
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - "Remember, your listeners are from Mars," teacher Susan Greenwood told one of her fifth graders at Brownsville Elementary one day earlier this year. "They know nothing about slavery, they know nothing about the Civil War." Greenwood was circulating the classroom, giving pointed feedback on students' writing for an assignment in her Virginia Studies class.
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3 weeks ago |
eschoolnews.com | Steven Yoder
TwitterFacebookLinkedInEmailPrintThis story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. This story about math recovery was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter. In early February, seventh grade math teacher Jamie Gallimore tried something new: She watched herself teach class.
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1 month ago |
timesfreepress.com | Steven Yoder
DRESDEN, Tenn. -- In early February, seventh grade math teacher Jamie Gallimore tried something new: She watched herself teach class. The idea had come from Ed Baker, district math coach at Tennessee's Weakley County Schools. Baker set up an iPad on a cabinet in Gallimore's classroom at Martin Middle School and hit record. Gallimore watched the videos twice, and she and Baker ran through them together.
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1 month ago |
datiak12.io | Steven Yoder
This story about math recovery was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter. In early February, seventh grade math teacher Jamie Gallimore tried something new: She watched herself teach class. The idea had come from Ed Baker, district math coach at Tennessee’s Weakley County Schools.
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