Browse results: Teaching Strategies
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About Inspiring Middle School LiteracyThis professional development video from WGBH shows how teachers work with their students, using the self-paced lessons from the Inspiring Middle School Literacy collection, to improve content knowledge and literacy skills. Accessibility features: Caption |
5-8 |
Video |
Active Teaching and LearningWatch this professional development video from Getting Results, to see how strategies such as hands-on activities or participation in group work increase student understanding and confidence. Accessibility features: Caption |
11-12 |
Video |
Adapting Environments for Individuals with Vision Loss – Darick WrightIn these videos produced by Perkins School for the Blind, Darick Wright, Coordinator of the New England Eye Clinic at Perkins, explains the importance of adapting environmental factors like lighting and contrast to people with vision loss. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-12 |
Video |
Addressing Issues of Sexuality with Students who are Visually Impaired – Jeff MigliozziThese videos produced by Perkins School for the Blind provide information for teachers and parents about the importance of using clear and accurate language when talking about sexual development with children who are blind or visually impaired. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-12 |
Video |
Assessing Teaching and LearningWatch how one teacher conducts formative assessment as part of her statistics class, in this professional development video from Getting Results. Accessibility features: Caption |
11-12 |
Video |
Becoming Green Energy ExpertsSee how Lansing, Michigan inner-city youth become community science experts in energy sustainability and environmental health topics in this student-centric after-school program. Accessibility features: Caption |
7-12 |
Video |
Bioethics Classroom DebateIn this classroom-practice video, high school teacher Cherilee Lewis leads a classroom discussion on bioethics. Accessibility features: Caption |
9-12 |
Video |
Bridging Culture, Community and ScienceSee how a place-based high school curriculum project promotes STEM learning through local ethnography and conservation projects. This video segment showcases one of 11 CREST projects taking place in rural, coastal Maine communities. Accessibility features: Caption |
7-12 |
Video |
Cathy Garner, Winter UnitIn this video from SERVE, see how kindergarten teacher Cathy Garner introduces new vocabulary to her students through picture cards, storybook reading, and unscripted, rich conversation throughout the day. Accessibility features: Caption |
K |
Video |
Cheese-Making Lab ActivityIn this classroom-practice video, high school teacher Diane Provenzano leads her class through a biotechnology lab. Accessibility features: Caption |
9-12 |
Video |
Cheese-Making Lab ResultsIn this classroom-practice video, high school teacher Diane Provenzano leads her class through a discussion of the results of a biotechnology lab. Accessibility features: Caption |
9-12 |
Video |
Cortical Visual Impairment – Ellen MazelIn these videos produced by Perkins School for the Blind, Ellen Mazel, of the Educational Partnerships Program at Perkins School for the Blind, describes the characteristics of cortical visual Impairment, a neurological condition that impairs visual processing. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-12 |
Video |
Creating a Community of LearnersWatch this professional development video from Getting Results to see how getting to know your students and establishing a positive classroom environment can greatly increase student success. Accessibility features: Caption |
11-12 |
Video |
Dealing with ControversyIn this video segment from Teaching Evolution Case Studies, science teachers explore how controversy may arise in teaching evolution in the public school classroom. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-12 |
Video |
Emma Orsby-Jackson, Winter UnitWatch how kindergarten teacher Emma Orsby-Jackson introduces her students to new vocabulary words through the use of picture cards, storybook reading, and informal, unscripted conversation in this video from SERVE. Accessibility features: Caption |
K |
Video |
Engaging Students in Lecture and LabWatch this professional development video from Getting Results in which students move from lecture to lab teams and use algebraic functions to program robots. Accessibility features: Caption |
11-12 |
Video |
Enhancing VocabularyThis animation from SERVE shows how kindergartners taking part in vocabulary intervention grow their active vocabulary to include a wide range of words. Accessibility features: Caption |
K |
Video |
Gaining Catfish Aquaculture SkillsSee how Mississippi high school students confront the uncertainty and untidiness of science and develop problem-solving strategies in the context of local catfish farming. Accessibility features: Caption |
7-12 |
Video |
Girls Explore IT Careers See how BuildIT, an afterschool program in Alameda County, CA, addresses the gender gap in advanced technology careers - promoting middle school girls' fluency in information technologies (IT), interest in math, and IT career awareness. Accessibility features: Caption |
7-12 |
Video |
Including Students with Albinism – Sue DaltonIn these videos co-produced by Perkins School for the Blind and National Organization for Albinism & Hypopigmentation (NOAH), Susan Dalton, who has served with (NOAH) for over 20 years and has raised two children with albinism, discusses accommodations for classroom environments. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-12 |
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