I’m a teacher. Now what do I do? There are several ways to engage learners in the classroom. Here are a few ideas if you get stuck. Additional resources: ~Mia
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Student engagement is my number one goal in the classroom. None of the academic goals can be achieved without student engagement. It is essential! My biggest advice to you is to decrease teacher talk and the time students spend in their desks.I want to share some more specific ways that I keep my students engaged
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A great set of visual resources to assist with developing student project management and evaluation techniques! The ‘Student Project Management and Evaluation Resources’ are specifically created to develop or upskill your students’ knowledge and understanding of project management and evaluation techniques used across subjects within the Technologies Faculty. Particularly useful to assist throughout the development of a design project and portfolio. The student handouts provide students with examples of a cutting list, finance plan, action plan, time plan and a PMI chart to use as a reference when developing their own projects. They each include an explanation of the technique and a summary of key terms used throughout. Four of these resources have been provided in two different colour schemes to assist with the visual appeal and engagement of a variety of students. Also included in the resource pack is a teacher instruction sheet and reference notes explaining how these handouts can be implemented in the classroom. Pack includes: 9 x A4 student handout/resources: What is a Time Plan? x 2 What is an Action Plan? x 2 What is a Cutting List? x 2 What is a Finance Plan? x 2 What is a PMI Chart? 1 x A4 Teacher Instruction Sheet 1 x A4 Reference Notes Digital File Type: PDF (Acrobat) Document File,
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