In my book ‘The Essential Guide to Classroom Walkthroughs’, there are case studies of successful implementations of classroom walkthroughs and classroom observations described, as well as references to the research on classroom walkthroughs and...
I don’t sleep very well. I tend to go to bed late and wake early. I drink coffee. I drink a lot of coffee. For quite some time (years actually), I’ve thought, “Maybe…just maybe…. I should sleep a bit more than I do.” but this was just a general feeling, a...
(Part 1 of 2 part series on the flipped classroom) Being an “early adopter” educator is not an easy path. My own path started in 1989 when I was 29 years old and a rookie Assistant Professor at a Pharmacy College in St. Louis, MO. My goal was to develop a national...
Today I’m going to change the mood a little bit. You could see this as an opinion piece as I never went to elementary school in the city. Who knows, there could be a million reasons why going to an inner city school is the best thing ever. But I don’t know that. I...
I love Steve’s Birthday! Well I love all birthdays because they are such happy occasions… but I especially love Steve’s birthday because then we get seafood at lunch. Now you may be asking why we deserve such largesse. In my last Friday lunch blog, I mentioned...
Rather than typing your notes while doing a walkthrough, you can now dictate directly into the iPad or iPhone version to accurately and easily record your comments. Paul Shuster, Media-X VP of Training and Development, demonstrates this powerfully simple time...