Ways Teachers Learn

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created by Team AKari BorlandJustin AdamsLinda DovelNathan GiffordRebecca HaberlandtJaqueline Harris

hands-on

"By constantly challenging themselves to extend their activities beyond their routine, teachers create new personal learning opportunities."

professional development

"By engaging in seminars, provided by their district or their professional organizations, teachers keep their knowledge in synchronization with best practices."

collaboratively

teaming/coaching

"I help teachers find resources and offer suggestions/ideas."

through reflection

"By thinking about why their teaching has been succesful or how it could be improved, teachers use an experimental approach to hone their skills."

college courses

"Courses relating to new things needed to do the job, or to do the job better."

teach yourself

"manuals, books, the internet, etc"

in-service

"On the job training - peers sharing information before, during or after the work day"

listening

"By considering thoughts and suggestions from students, parents, other teachers, and administrators teachers find learning opportunities to enhance using other strategies."

by doing/helping

"By extending the scope of their activities outside of their classroom, teachers create learning opportunities for themselves as well as creating a positive learning environment."

"just in time"

"If you get the training too soon, then by the time it is time to apply the learning (whether it be a new tool or computer language or technology or whatever), then you don't remember."

from students

"Often times the students know more about technology than the teachers do. Maybe a good focus for teachers would be to take what we know they know, and give them different avenues to explore and learn with that knowledge?"