Educators educating Educators

May 23

9/2/10-3 Ed Processes


Three Educational Processes – Three things educators can control

 

Use the link below to view the Power Point presentation used for the Marple Newtown High School Special Education Department meeting September 2, 2010.

http://web.me.com/rjm919/Stuff_4_Educators/Dept_Mtg_9_2_2010.html





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From my perspective, based on many decades of educational experience, the three most important elements of a highly effective teacher are: 1. To create an empathic classroom environment and ensure that the environment actively supports students in the work of learning (mindsets, connections, community); 2.  To master the skill of actively and effectively engaging students’ attention prior to and throughout the class.  3.  To be a master of their cognitive domain possessing comprehensive knowledge of their chosen subject material.

This month I will discuss the first principle of effective teaching - empathy.

I will highlight a Carol Ann Tomlinson presentation titled The Differentiated Classroom: Five Elements that Make Classroom Work for All Students.  Tomlinson is a reviewer for eight journals and author of over 200 articles, books, and has authored several books for ASCD.

Refer to the April/May 2013 News Section for more information