Interview 9 of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Click the link to find out more about the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. For 2013, we are Hanging Out with some of the past and current participants of the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Today, I had the pleasure of hanging with Ana Maria Menezes, who is a […]
Month: August 2013
Build a Teacher's Survival Kit
Goal 11: Build Your Teacher’s Survival Kit of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Click the link to find out more about the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. “A master can tell you what he expects of you. A teacher, though, awakens your own expectations.” ~ Patricia Neal This year with the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, […]
What's Your Book Print?
Goal 10: Your Book Print of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Click the link to find out more about the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. “Some books should be tasted, some devoured, but only a few should be chewed and digested thoroughly.” ~ Sir Francis Bacon This year with the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, our […]
What is Your Book Print?: Interview with @Dorapap72 #30GoalsEDU
Interview 8 of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Click the link to find out more about the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. For 2013, we are Hanging Out with some of the past and current participants of the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Today, I had the pleasure of hanging with Theodora Pap, who is a teacher […]
Encouraging Play with a Digital Sandbox
“Almost all creativity involves purposeful play.”~ Abraham Maslow Play is one of the most effective ways we learn. Let’s imagine children playing in a sandbox. What happens? They are surrounded by various tools. A child will choose a tool to experiment with like a pail. The child might use that pail to hold sand, turn […]
Goal: Send a Future Message
Goal: Send a Future Message of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators “What a wonderful thought it is that some of the best days of our lives haven’t happened yet.”~ Anne Frank Short-term goal– Write a future message and have your students write future messages to themselves. Long-term goal– Try to make this a ritual where you […]
Teacher & Student Motivation: Interview with @SerraRoseli #30GoalsEDU
Interview 7 of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Click the link to find out more about the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. For 2013, we are Hanging Out with some of the past and current participants of the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Today, I had the pleasure of hanging with Roseli Serra, who is one of […]
Extend the Conversation
Goal 8: Extend the Conversation of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Click the link to find out more about the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. “The most basic of all human needs is the need to understand and be understood. The best way to understand people is to listen to them.” ~ Ralph G. Nichols This […]
The Importance of Learner Feedback: Interview with @Rosemerebard #30GoalsEDU
Interview 6 of The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Click the link to find out more about the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. For 2013, we are Hanging Out with some of the past and current participants of the 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Today, I had the pleasure of hanging with Rose Bard, who is one of […]
Surviving the 1st Month of School: 10+ Tips & Resources
Get your copy of The 30 Goals Challenge, Learning to Go, or Hacking Digital Learning. Ask me about training your teachers, ShellyTerrell@gmail.com! I have been teaching since 1994 in Texas, Germany, Greece, and many other places worldwide. This means I’ve often met new learners of various ages (from 2 to 80 years-old) in various classroom settings and […]