Her name was Miss Ritcey. She wore tweed skirt suits, sensible shoes, and a hint of a smile.
A few of us were...
A highly entertaining list, emailed to me compliments of my brother. This is...
The blood of those who have wronged me.
Baking in a migraine haze.
I left school at 4:30.
Thanks to an accident during rush hour on an already crowded highway, I did not get back to my neighborhood until nearly...
With three suggested principles on how to make that happen. Here’s the second:
2. Students must have a say in what the assignment will include and how they will complete it.
Although teachers traditionally take charge of creating and implementing classwork, young people benefit by contributing to the development of goals, expectations, and rubrics for assignments. Students who understand an assignment’s worth will want to invest in its development. The creative process can be as important as the final product; involving students in making process-oriented decisions can foster increased responsibility and passion for learning.
Students must be granted some autonomy in their own work; they should make substantive choices regarding such matters as what format their final products will take, what content they will address, and how they will complete assignments. When tasks are too perfectly prepackaged, learners are less likely to grapple with ideas in meaningful ways.
Rigorous assignments balance adequate guidance with enough freedom for kids to be creative, ask their own questions, and take risks.
This, this, a million times this.
My mother allowed me to do this as she taught me to be a good person. She let me learn on my own time and really own the...
Just to piggyback on that: My Creative Writing Teacher let us pick our grade for half a semester in high school. We...
Try offering your students a list of options to choose from instead of offering an open-ended question. One of the...
How do you do this when your students will say that they don’t want to do anything at all? Serious question.
This, this, a million times this.