When I was in school, a well-planned, one-size-fits-all lesson was the way we learned. We sat at our tables quietly, listened to our teacher and raised our hand when we had a question. You could usually hear a pin drop, as noise was frowned upon. The teacher was the star of the show, and the students were the audience members. Today, the classroom is made up of an ensemble cast, featuring both the teacher and the students.
Ann Higgins
Mrs. Higgins is a 2002 graduate of Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child, where she works as a first grade teacher.
Recent Posts
Today’s Classrooms Must Teach to the 4 Types of Learners
Posted by
Ann Higgins on Jan 24, 2017 12:00:00 AM
0 Comments Click here to read/write comments