Lesson: Impossible - An Exploration of Educational Innovation
Aviva Levin
81 episodes
4 months ago
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.
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Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.
Lesson: Impossible - An Exploration of Educational Innovation
38 minutes 7 seconds
4 years ago
Agent Mike Kaechele (SEL through PBL)
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to incorporate Project Based Learning into your teaching to support, among many amazing things, the Social-Emotional Development of your students. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is Mike Kaechele.
In our conversation we discuss:
1️⃣ Responding to school and community needs, such as reacting to an ICE raid, or helping farmers choose their next potato crops
2️⃣ Giving students agency and hope for the future, such as a Chemistry, English, US History project looking at poverty in America or returning the rapids to Grand Rapids
3️⃣ Making it work by providing structure, connecting to standards, learning from mistakes, adapting year-to-year, and having the students ask rather than the adults
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Lesson: Impossible - An Exploration of Educational Innovation
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.