Thursday, February 23, 2012

Involving different teaching partners?

can you please elaborate these in a simple one and try to give examples?



The participation of different teaching partners is essential in providing students with the necessary information as well as different perspectives on environmental problems where political, economic, social, and ecological interconnections are involved, as is usually the case.



The involvement of different teaching partners is particularly important in interdisciplinary work.Involving different teaching partners?"Using 'teaching partners' is important to providing students with a lot of different ways of looking at things. This is very important for real-world lessons that use current events ranging from politics, economic scenarios, and other ways people interactive with others %26amp; the environment. When you teach a lesson that covers many different subjects during one activity it is very important to use 'teaching partners'".



Depending on the district / book teaching partners could refer to the students or teachers. In this case it sounds like students. Partner the students up or have them work in groups. Many lessons based on current events will allow you to teach a lesson on many subjects during one activity. One example I use in my class is to research the number of colors in box of paper clips, record the data, create a graph, create a presentation to show your findings, write a letter to the CEO outlining a solution - %26amp; I teach 3rd grade!



Hope this helps.

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