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Details standards and provides suggestions for implementing each
one. Includes sample assessments of student products and
performances, which will assist schools in developing program and
service evaluation benchmarks. Service publication of the National
Association for Gifted Children (Washington, DC)
This book offers alternative and innovative methods to improve
preservice and inservice teacher education. The book explores
options in preservice education for supervisor coaching of interns
completed through both traditional face-to-face and virtual
formats. Additionally, professional development strategies for
inservice teachers using face-to-face and virtual coaching are
discussed with the goal of improving teachers' classroom content
and pedagogy, enhancing teachers' ability to engage diverse student
populations, and supporting teachers' in innovative classroom
technology applications. The book discusses the benefit of using
coaching with both preservice and inservice teachers thus shifting
the focus of work with teachers from evaluation to increased
support in the classroom. Notably, the book explores an innovative
model for this work using virtual coaching to provide teacher
candidates and practicing teachers much-needed support embedded
within their unique classroom context. This model uses Bluetooth
Bug-in-the Ear (BIE) devices with Skype voice over-IP software to
deliver virtual coaching. Finally, this book encourages readers to
examine coaching relationships and to consider how we as educators
engage in coaching practices with our colleagues and our students.
This book offers alternative and innovative methods to improve
preservice and inservice teacher education. The book explores
options in preservice education for supervisor coaching of interns
completed through both traditional face-to-face and virtual
formats. Additionally, professional development strategies for
inservice teachers using face-to-face and virtual coaching are
discussed with the goal of improving teachers' classroom content
and pedagogy, enhancing teachers' ability to engage diverse student
populations, and supporting teachers' in innovative classroom
technology applications. The book discusses the benefit of using
coaching with both preservice and inservice teachers thus shifting
the focus of work with teachers from evaluation to increased
support in the classroom. Notably, the book explores an innovative
model for this work using virtual coaching to provide teacher
candidates and practicing teachers much-needed support embedded
within their unique classroom context. This model uses Bluetooth
Bug-in-the Ear (BIE) devices with Skype voice over-IP software to
deliver virtual coaching. Finally, this book encourages readers to
examine coaching relationships and to consider how we as educators
engage in coaching practices with our colleagues and our students.
Details standards and provides suggestions for implementing each
one. Includes sample assessments of student products and
performances, which will assist schools in developing program and
service evaluation benchmarks. Service publication of the National
Association for Gifted Children (Washington, DC)
Thinking Like an Engineer focuses on high-interest, career-related
topics in the elementary curriculum related to engineering.
Students will explore interdisciplinary content, foster creativity,
and develop higher order thinking skills with activities aligned to
relevant content area standards. Students will complete design
challenges, visit with an engineer, and investigate real-world
problems to plan feasible engineering solutions. Thinking Like an
Engineer reflects key emphases of curricula from the Center for
Gifted Education at William & Mary, including the development
of process skills in various content areas and the enhancement of
discipline-specific thinking and habits of mind through hands-on
activities. Grade 4
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