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Hai's Math Education Blog: On the Family Table: Family Reading Time: No Age Limit
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Hai's Math Education Blog. Thursday, December 4, 2008. On the Family Table: Family Reading Time: No Age Limit. A friend of mine from high school recently created a blog. About encouraging more family time to build healthy relationships. He just posted a blog about the importance of reading out loud and how engaging it can be. I know this is a math blog, but I think that all educators encourage reading and expanding knowledge. The Family Fun Guy. December 4, 2008 at 11:32 PM. View my complete profile.
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Hai's Math Education Blog: Counting down to the end of the quarter!
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Hai's Math Education Blog. Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Counting down to the end of the quarter! I will be finishing up my first quarter in grad school at the end of this week. The two courses I've taken this quarter, Adolescent Development and Education and Technology, have helped me grow as a person, as a student, and as a future math teacher. If you asked me the first week of school if I thought I would learn anything interesting this quarter, I would've said probably not. December 4, 2008 at 8:58 AM.
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Teacher in Training: Better Late than Never
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Better Late than Never. I wonder if any of my cohort are felling the same way. Saddened by the opportunities for personnel growth that were missed and how that could have changed our lives if we were able to grasp them at an earlier age. Posted by Mark Potoshnik. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Re-entry student starts a blog to gather information on teaching and create a professional learning network. Cool Cat Teacher Blog. 4 Key Factors for Fantastic Formative Assessment.
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Teacher in Training: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Getting into the High School Spirit. Posted by Mark Potoshnik. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Re-entry student starts a blog to gather information on teaching and create a professional learning network. Cool Cat Teacher Blog. 4 Key Factors for Fantastic Formative Assessment. US History Teachers Blog. Famous Writers and their Helpful Writing Tips. Techist: A Blog about Technology, History and Teaching. Blog 4 History: American and Civil War History. The webs top searches.
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Teacher in Training: November 2008
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Monday, November 17, 2008. If/when I get my first classroom. Will I be looked down upon by the other teachers with 20 years of classroom experience that do not use technology? With being the "new" teacher in the social studies department should I start my classes more traditionally and ease into the technology as to not upset the apple cart? Keeping myself politically/professionally safe. Or, should I come in and utlized technology to it's fullest? Posted by Mark Potoshnik. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Teacher in Training: becoming self-aware
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009. Happy New Year everyone! I hope all of you thoroughly enjoyed the holidays. The break was definitely needed but I am ready to start the new semester. In our first class for BEDUC. One of my goals this semester is become self-aware enough to realize when I might be imprinting my own biases into my interactions with my classmates. Am I subconsciously. Treating people differently based on: gender, age, nationality, looks, etc. Posted by Mark Potoshnik. Cool Cat Teacher Blog.
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Teacher in Training: January 2009
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009. A wonderful day indeed. Soaking in the inauguration of our new president Barack Obama today gave me a great opportunity for reflection. How much different is every one's. Perception of our society today compared to two months ago. Has the reality of our society and culture really changed. I am sure for many it is life as usual. The greater achievement is that this perceived. Posted by Mark Potoshnik. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Better Late than Never. Posted by Mark Potoshnik.
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Hai's Math Education Blog: Holiday Math
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Hai's Math Education Blog. Thursday, December 11, 2008. These past few weeks as I wander the malls aimlessly trying to find the perfect gifts, I am amazed at how much "unconscious" math I've done. I say "unconscious" because I am doing these calculations without even thinking math. All I am thinking about is "How much money will I save on this? Is it true that when money is involved people somehow pay more attention? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Family Table: Family Reading Time: No Age.
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Teacher in Training: My first lesson
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Monday, November 23, 2009. I just taught my first lesson. It was a student centered lesson that answered the main question of "Why do we study history? Posted by Mark Potoshnik. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Re-entry student starts a blog to gather information on teaching and create a professional learning network. Cool Cat Teacher Blog. Why You Shouldn’t Babysit Kids with Tablets! And What to Do Instead). US History Teachers Blog. New Archive of 20th Century Resources. The webs top searches.
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Teacher in Training: Inauguration Day
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009. A wonderful day indeed. Soaking in the inauguration of our new president Barack Obama today gave me a great opportunity for reflection. How much different is every one's. Perception of our society today compared to two months ago. Has the reality of our society and culture really changed. I am sure for many it is life as usual. The greater achievement is that this perceived. Posted by Mark Potoshnik. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cool Cat Teacher Blog.