by juliakbriggs | Sep 18, 2021 | Julia Briggs, Life as an LTT Educator, LTT
It turns out, developing strong teacher-student relationships in a “community of learners” takes more than a week – who knew? This is going to be a “part one of many” kind of blog. Clearly, developing quality relationships is something I have been working on...
by edtosavetheworld | Aug 14, 2021 | Julia Briggs, Life as an LTT Educator, LTT
First week teaching For those of you who have just experienced their first week back after the vacation I am sure we are all feeling similar! It’s taking a little minute to get back into the swing of things at school and I am quite tired this Friday evening. Our...
by edtosavetheworld | Sep 18, 2015 | Ed2S Fellows
Do you dream of busting out of the factory model of education? Become an Ed to Save the World Fellow and push the boundaries of how we teach and learn! July 6 – 8, 2016 in Washington, DC. Click here for the application or email julie@edtosavetheworld.com for...
by edtosavetheworld | Aug 14, 2015 | Stage 2: Joyful and Efficient
“Cooperative learning is an unusually strong psychological success story.” In their article from Educational Researcher, University of Minnesota professors David Johnson & Roger Johnson cite more than 1,200 studies comparing cooperative, competitive, and...
by edtosavetheworld | Jun 25, 2015 | Stage 1: Adult Learning and Leadership
Here’s a great August 2013 post from Juliet that resonated with me this morning! The way we work is changing. In Time magazine’s series on the future of work, Seth Godin wrote “Work will mean managing a tribe, creating a movement and operating in teams to...