He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 10, 15 and 17). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
I’m wondering as a teach a course with soon to be teachers, while I’m showing them where to get at some of the ideas, and discussions of thought, should they go deep now or is that what they do throughout their carreers as professional developing teachers?
I’m wondering as a teach a course with soon to be teachers, while I’m showing them where to get at some of the ideas, and discussions of thought, should they go deep now or is that what they do throughout their carreers as professional developing teachers?
I’m wondering as a teach a course with soon to be teachers, while I’m showing them where to get at some of the ideas, and discussions of thought, should they go deep now or is that what they do throughout their carreers as professional developing teachers?
Man, that is a great question! I have struggled a bunch with how much of our knowledge is foundational and how much of it is supplemental (but, allows for specialization). I think that, for the most part, there are very few places/courses that teach a learner “how to go deep.”
You don’t have to do it for every concept, but showing the level of depth and empowerment that is possible allows them to do it on their own throughout their careers.
However, I would love to “see” what you are thinking about. Care to make a video describing what it looks like in your situation?
Man, that is a great question! I have struggled a bunch with how much of our knowledge is foundational and how much of it is supplemental (but, allows for specialization). I think that, for the most part, there are very few places/courses that teach a learner “how to go deep.”
You don’t have to do it for every concept, but showing the level of depth and empowerment that is possible allows them to do it on their own throughout their careers.
However, I would love to “see” what you are thinking about. Care to make a video describing what it looks like in your situation?
Man, that is a great question! I have struggled a bunch with how much of our knowledge is foundational and how much of it is supplemental (but, allows for specialization). I think that, for the most part, there are very few places/courses that teach a learner “how to go deep.”
You don’t have to do it for every concept, but showing the level of depth and empowerment that is possible allows them to do it on their own throughout their careers.
However, I would love to “see” what you are thinking about. Care to make a video describing what it looks like in your situation?
This was great! Video reply coming soon. 😉 (I’m travelling today so it may take a while before I can upload.)
This was great! Video reply coming soon. 😉 (I’m travelling today so it may take a while before I can upload.)
This was great! Video reply coming soon. 😉 (I’m travelling today so it may take a while before I can upload.)
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I’m wondering as a teach a course with soon to be teachers, while I’m showing them where to get at some of the ideas, and discussions of thought, should they go deep now or is that what they do throughout their carreers as professional developing teachers?
I’m wondering as a teach a course with soon to be teachers, while I’m showing them where to get at some of the ideas, and discussions of thought, should they go deep now or is that what they do throughout their carreers as professional developing teachers?
I’m wondering as a teach a course with soon to be teachers, while I’m showing them where to get at some of the ideas, and discussions of thought, should they go deep now or is that what they do throughout their carreers as professional developing teachers?
Man, that is a great question! I have struggled a bunch with how much of our knowledge is foundational and how much of it is supplemental (but, allows for specialization). I think that, for the most part, there are very few places/courses that teach a learner “how to go deep.”
You don’t have to do it for every concept, but showing the level of depth and empowerment that is possible allows them to do it on their own throughout their careers.
However, I would love to “see” what you are thinking about. Care to make a video describing what it looks like in your situation?
Man, that is a great question! I have struggled a bunch with how much of our knowledge is foundational and how much of it is supplemental (but, allows for specialization). I think that, for the most part, there are very few places/courses that teach a learner “how to go deep.”
You don’t have to do it for every concept, but showing the level of depth and empowerment that is possible allows them to do it on their own throughout their careers.
However, I would love to “see” what you are thinking about. Care to make a video describing what it looks like in your situation?
Man, that is a great question! I have struggled a bunch with how much of our knowledge is foundational and how much of it is supplemental (but, allows for specialization). I think that, for the most part, there are very few places/courses that teach a learner “how to go deep.”
You don’t have to do it for every concept, but showing the level of depth and empowerment that is possible allows them to do it on their own throughout their careers.
However, I would love to “see” what you are thinking about. Care to make a video describing what it looks like in your situation?