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Tech Teaching Made Easy

March 29, 2014by Mark Levand 3 Comments

Too many snow days requiring you to figure out how to make up content outside of class?  Not that tech savvy?  Do you fear making online lectures or have no […]

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Media in the Classroom, Multiple Intelligences, Technology & Media, Technology in the Classroom

Lesson Plan Dissection: An Instructional Model’s Functionality

November 21, 2013by Mark Levand 7 Comments

The assignment: Pick a lesson plan and identify an instructional model used in this plan. After identifying the model the lesson plan follows, explain how that model works and why. For […]

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Curriculum, Curriculum & Lessons, Lesson Planning

Caution: Educational Philosophy At Work

November 20, 2013by Mark Levand 5 Comments

The assignment: Explain how an educational philosophy or ideology influences curriculum development. Identify a lesson plan that utilize this philosophy/ideology. The concept of an educational philosophy is very helpful when creating […]

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Educational Philosophy, Philosophy & Ideology

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