Posts Tagged by reform
The Flipped Class and Shifting Paradigms
| January 6, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under Flipclass, Teaching |
It is a new year and a new semester for us and I’ve been thinking a lot about the Flipped Classroom and what role it plays in my teaching. While I don’t necessarily share that it is a fundamental shift in teaching methods (yes, I know the videos are direct instruction), I do think the… more
Can We Re-Purpose Punishment?
| August 24, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Observations, Thoughts |
I began thinking about punishment when I was notified yesterday that one of my students would need some work to do as he served in school suspension for two days. I quickly grabbed an article, wrote down some questions and prompts for him and walked down to the ISS room. I’m assuming most ISS rooms… more
Data Does Not Equal “Testing”
| August 9, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under Observations, Thoughts |
I’ve heard a lot of information in the last week, especially since moving to a new district. They had district-wide staff training for those of us that are new to the district. The meetings were fine, and the district really has a mindset to lead the state in utilizing and implementing 21st century learning techniques.… more

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