How can we get students to demonstrate the PIRATE philosophy in their learning? Q1 - What opportunities do your students have to explore their passions in your class? (Genius Hour, Self-selected Rdg, Maker spaces) #tlap Q2 - What are your students doing when you notice them completely immersed in their learning? (Creating, Discussing, Drawing...) #tlap Q3 - How do you improve student-to-student rapport in your classroom? (Build community, manage conflicts, teach tolerance/respect...) #tlap Q4 - What opportunities do your students have to ask questions (& answer each other)? (Socratic Seminar, groupwork, collaboration...) #tlap Q5 - When do you provide your students opportunities to transform into something else? (simulations, role playing, skits...) #tlap Q6 - How do you incorporate students' enthusiasm for pop culture, video games, sports, reality TV, etc. in your classroom? #tlap Q7 - Our goal should ultimately be to turn out young pirates. How have you provided your students with opportunities to run the class? #tlap |
Teach Like a PirateAn amazing book by Dave Burgess that helps teachers design creative lessons that engage students and make school fun. Archives
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