Tag: Rodel Teacher Council
Cage-Busting 201: Case Study and Wrap-Up
News, Policy and Practice, Student-Centered Learning
May 19th, 2015
Welcome back—today marks the thrilling conclusion of our cage-busting teacher series! With the release of Rick Hess’ book The Cage-Busting Teacher in April, we’re in the midst of a series spotlighting Rodel Teacher Council members’ reactions to the book. Council members Robyn Howton and Tim Brewer joined me to chat about cage-busting...VIEW ARTICLE
Cage-Busting 201: Classroom Observation Case Study
News, Policy and Practice, Student-Centered Learning
May 12th, 2015
Welcome back to our cage-busting teacher series! With the release of Rick Hess’ book The Cage-Busting Teacher in April, we’re in the midst of a series spotlighting Rodel Teacher Council members’ reactions to the book. Council members Robyn Howton and Tim Brewer joined me to chat about cage-busting and what they want Delaware teachers to...VIEW ARTICLE
8 Reasons You Should Apply for the Rodel Teacher Council
News, Policy and Practice, Student-Centered Learning
April 30th, 2015
The deadline apply to the 2015-16 Rodel Teacher Council is May 8. If you are a Delaware teacher with at least three years of classroom experience and an interest in contributing to the education policy conversation in Delaware, submit an online application by May 8. But don’t take it our word for it. Here are RTC members Melissa Tracy's and...VIEW ARTICLE
Schoology: A Teacher’s Perspective
Policy and Practice, Student-Centered Learning
April 6th, 2015
This blog post is a follow-up to our earlier post Cool for Schoology: Eight Things to Know. By Tim Brewer, science teacher, St. Georges High School I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the individuals involved with the Delaware Department of Education’s decision to make Schoology available throughout the state. Schoology is a...VIEW ARTICLE