Posts Tagged by student-led
Progress is an Option
| September 15, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Teaching |
Before I begin, I want you to know that this post began as one thought, turned into a second, and by the end, had gone through a third, fourth, and maybe a fifth…I’m not sure. I think I have it written well, but please forgive me if I don’t. Most of you know that I… more
Letting Go
| May 11, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Projects |
As we head into the end of the school year, I’ve done a lot of reflecting on the content I was able to finish this year. I am fortunate in that I don’t have standardized testing to worry about and that my principal is very “hands-off” and lets me try new things with my class.… more
The Fishbowl – Not Your Normal Discussion
| April 21, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Projects |
As a science teacher, we don’t get many opportunities to discuss difficult topics. Sure, content discussion happen, but I envy the english and philosophy teachers who get to discuss the deep thinking questions. True debate is hard to come by with some of the other more “empirical” contents. My AP Chemistry class was debating a… more

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