ClassroomMathematics

Lesson Plans “Must Haves” written by Bill Reed   I think most people have heard the old saying; “Failing to plan, is planning to fail!” This is especially true for teachers and their lesson plans. New and experienced teachers alike… Continue Reading…

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How to Teach Virtual Lessons for Distance Learning   Teaching in a traditional classroom is challenging. When we take that traditional experience and attempt to put it online, that challenge becomes even harder. This post will give you some ideas… Continue Reading…

Data

Data is important, and it is everywhere. Teachers collect all sorts of information about students. These data can inform and influence teachers how to teach, what to review, and what to adjust. Yet, some teachers may still not be aware of how to get data and how to use it. In this article, we will answer these questions: Where can you find data? And why is it important to use data in your classroom?

Curriculum & Instruction

A lesson plan is a teacher’s guide for running a specific lesson. It includes the goal (what students are supposed to learn), the method how the goal will be reached, and measuring how well the goal was achieved (exit ticket, test, homework, etc.).

Lesson planning is a vital component of the teaching process. It keeps teachers organized and on track, allowing them to teach more effectively. As a result, students reach objectives more easily.

Data

The Role of Data in Education

Data from multiple sources guide decisions about professional learning which can impact outcomes for students. Schools can improve learning for all students by gathering and using various categories of data more effectively. This article will take up the different types of data, how teachers can use data, and the importance of data in education.

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