5 Strategies for Teaching Student Responsibility

5 Strategies for Teaching Student Responsibility

As middle school and high school teachers, our classrooms are full of young, budding students who are adjusting to a mature school career in which teachers don't hand-hold, emphasize syllables in a verbal spelling test, or allow attempt after attempt...Read More
Monday Mapping: Getting Back in the Routine to Work

Monday Mapping: Getting Back in the Routine to Work

Summer vacation was wonderful! We traveled the U.S. and Europe, and wrapped it up with a super visit with my daughter and grandbaby! But now, it's time to get back to work. Now, take into consideration that I always think...Read More
Grading in the Interactive Social Studies Classroom

Grading in the Interactive Social Studies Classroom

The idea of having an interactive classroom fills teachers' minds with many different thoughts and visions:  Thirty to forty young minds all engaged and active in critical thinking.  Students discussing content and enjoying the learning process.  Thoughtful debate and content-based...Read More
The Importance of Cheating for the New Generation

The Importance of Cheating for the New Generation

Way back in the old days, when I attended high school, we were mainly taught through the reading of textbooks, the writing of notes, and rote memorization.  There were no other tried and true strategies, and classroom teachers were held...Read More