Course | Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Part 1

Free
Elementary school Course | Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Part 1

Provider: Teach2030

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Selected for its practical reflection tools and clear guidance to help teachers strengthen classroom practice and professional growth

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Description

Whether you are new to teaching, or are an experienced classroom practitioner, Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom Part 1 will provide you with opportunities to reflect on your role and how to become an even more effective teacher!


Course Objectives

Define what being a teacher means to you
Discover the value of learning partners and how to keep a teacher portfolio
Compare examples of good and poor teaching
Examine your own experiences as a learner and how they have shaped you as a teacher
Reflect on your own teaching practice

Please note, you will need to purchase Part 2 to participate in further activities, and successfully complete the assessment to gain your Teach2030 certificate.


Course Content

Fresh Thinking For Your Classroom Part 1: Welcome and Registration
Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom Course Objectives
The Structure of Teach2030 Courses
Defining Reflection
The Role of a Teacher
Video: Being a Teacher
Reflection on Your Thoughts on the Role of a Teacher
Video: Effective Teaching / Ineffective Teaching
Introducing Teaching vs Learning
Effective Teacher, Ineffective Teacher: Task
Your Feedback
Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Continue Your Learning
Part 1 Assessment – Fresh Thinking for your Classroom
1 Assessment

Course | Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Part 1

  • Free
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