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EDU 6150: Practicing Intentional Inquiry and Planning for Instruction
PI – Practice intentional inquiry and planning instruction This program standard is twofold: it develops the teacher candidate’s skills for planning effective standards-based curriculum according to the principles of effective planning, instruction, assessment, and reflection and personalizing this same curriculum … Continue reading
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Tagged effective lesson, inquiry, instruction, planning, practice, process, standards-based, student voice
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November 23: I Can Teach
Black and white photos of Seattle in the early 1900’s were projected on the screen as Dr. Nelson (2014) shared his research on the growth of schools in Seattle. Pictures of Franklin High School, Queen Anne High School and Holy … Continue reading
Posted in H1, H3, H4, H5, P1, P2
Tagged adapt, development, experiential learning, foundations, Franklin High School, hands on learning, health, heritage, Holy Names Academy, inquiry, intellect, knowledge, life long learners, progressive, Queen Anne High School, respond, Seattle, society
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