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Monthly Archives: January 2019
“Awesome Adventurers”
I am proud and humbled to be a National Geographic Education Certification mentor. I recently wrote a message to my Mentee Group, which I’ve called “The Awesome Adventurers”. I figured I’d share the message on my blog as it’s a … Continue reading
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NOW What?
I love the dead of winter in Thunder Bay! The snow has finally accumulated, I get to cross country ski every day, and it’s cold! The snow and cold weather also me bring so many opportunities for teaching math to … Continue reading
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Ideal PD?
Close your eyes. Visualize the conditions that allow you to learn best. Now think of your typical PD session. How successfully does the session meet your learning needs? If you could design your own PD for one day, what would … Continue reading
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