TnT 84 Why station rotations can positively impact your teaching practice
Teachers Need Teachers - A podcast by Kim Lepre
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A lot of teachers have different strategies for cooperative learning or to facilitate more engaging learning experiences. One that most know of and not enough try is station rotations. I'd seen these done with various teachers and even dipped my toe in a bit, but I wanted to know more about how to do them effectively. So I invited my friend, Laura Kebart from languageartsteachers.com, who is an expert on making stations fit within the context of your class. We go into what stations are, why we should use them, how to group students, how to create an assignment that lends itself to stations, how to make them work in a 45-minute period, classroom management, AND grading.
Where you can find Laura:
Sign up for the New Educator Conference in either San Diego or Santa Clara, CA! at CTAGO.ORG
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