Archive for the ‘Motivation’ Category

Tabor Rotation Tips from Trainers

 

The following tips and “aha” moments came from participants in Tabor Rotation Training of Trainers Institutes. They allowed me to share them with you in hopes that they might ignite your fire for sophisticating the use of guided math … Continue Reading

To: All Dedicated Educators

Posted in Engaging All Learners, Inspiration, Motivation on 07/20/2011 11:44 pm

I am always amazed and appreciative for the comments I receive from participants in my conference sessions. Here’s just a few quotes to encourage them. These educators, even though it’s the middle of their summer, are still persevering and discovering … Continue Reading

Is differentiating instruction worth the effort?

How do I know differentiating instruction works?

Will using small groups in the classroom really make a difference when they sit and listen to my lecture?

What’s the big deal about Tabor Rotation?

As one math supervisor put it,

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Engagement Matters!

A friend, knowing how strongly I feel about the power of engaging students in a classroom, sent me a link to a news article. After reading the article, she said it sounded like my kind of classroom. The study, conducted … Continue Reading

Have You Made Your Own AYP?

Posted in Inspiration, Motivation on 03/12/2011 06:02 pm

This weekend we spring forward in time. For some, this weekend is the beginning of spring break. For others, this weekend was the chance to do a little spring cleaning.

Every year this season marks the beginning of state testing. … Continue Reading

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