Bring It Home
Critique Your Work
Debrief with your planning team.
This will allow you to think about how the project with your students went with
your colleagues. Talking to them will allow you time to hear feedback and give
feedback to yourself and others. This also gives colleagues time to review
students' work together and to talk about wether or not the teachers believe the
students fully understand the content in their projects or not.
Share
Your Insights
Share your project ideas with places that teachers go to gain
inspiration for projects. This may include SchoolNet.
Create a project
library.
Put the projects online, like the class or school
website.
Publish your projects online, websites invite teachers to share
examples.
Become a Resource For Colleagues
Blog so other teachers can
gain insight from you and ideas from you. One teacher talked about as a first
year teacher, just writing on a blog is good enough. You do not need to add
links or pictures, just get used to everything and go from there!
Creating a project for your students to do and follow through is great!
A great way to get ideas and share ideas is through blogging with other
teachers, and collaborating with colleagues.
Since we now have great technology, it has become easier to share resources -- pinterest, teachers pay teachers, smart board, etc...
ReplyDeleteI really like how you want to continue to blog. Great idea. Also I you did a great with sharing insights. Keep up the good work !
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