An agile classroom provides opportunities to establish and develop reflective practices that help students learn essential skills for their futures.
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The Importance of Robust Curriculum Assessment
3 minutes readHaving experience in curriculum development, assessment, and implementation; it is clear that curriculum sits at the core of making informed decisions.
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Bringing Agility Into Our Classrooms
8 minutes readWhen the students begin using Agility, teacher energy increases and teachers get to enjoy teaching, building relationships, and having genuine conversations.
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Unleashing Your Leadership: Creativity and Empathy
by Gary Waddell4 minutes readCreativity is an essential tool for leadership. No longer the sole purview of the artist, It turns out that creativity is a powerful tool for leaders.
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Agile classroom activities are self-paced and scaffolded to develop mastery of knowledge. Therefore, student teams decide what gets done, when, and where.
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Safer Ed Episode 5 – show host and guest Dr. Chad Stevens discusses 21st Century School and home communication in K12 education.
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Agile in the Civics Classroom
6 minutes readAgile in the Civics Classroom provides a way for people to collaborate on diverse teams, share information, adapt to new challenges, and problem-solve.
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A provisional teaching license can be a valuable tool for schools. They can help schools hire qualified teachers and help schools save money.
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Can My School be Fined for Non-Compliance?
13 minutes readSchools can definitely be fined for non-compliance with legal safety standards and not using accepted better professional safety practices in STEAM Safety.