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Flip Your Back-to-School Night

Catlin Tucker

Quick Introduction – My Teaching Philosophy. I introduce myself to parents and share my teaching philosophy. I emphasize that the way students communicate is changing and that directly impacts how I approach the design of our class. This is how I flip my Back-to-School Night.

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3 ways to keep your online classroom engaged

eSchool News

My teaching philosophy is that the content is no longer the commodity. Kids these days have access to all the information they could ever ask for at their fingertips, on the internet. . When I was in school, I had to go to school every day because my teachers had all the information and I had to get it from them somehow.

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How to hire technology leaders, not followers

eSchool News

The hiring process should reflect this need to have the teaching philosophies of new staff align closely with its vision. It is no longer enough to look at only the traditional aspects of teaching — subject knowledge, interaction with students, organization, etc. How can sculpting occur?

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Developing Your Approach to Generative AI

Scholarly Teacher

It is important to explain to students that they will need to possess certain skills in their future careers, particularly when requiring students to complete tasks without AI. As you think about your discipline relative to generative AI, consider: What fundamental skills do students need in your courses or disciplines?

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