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As a science teacher passionate about teaching science as a practice, not just a collection of facts, Lab in Every Lesson was created to help teachers and parents provide students with rich learning experiences that empower them with skills they can use in everyday life—skills to think critically, make informed decisions, and solve real-world problems. But even the most strategic and thoughtfully designed lessons won’t get the job done alone! Science lessons are like the trunk of a tree — the means through which we plan and differentiate instruction to serve every student. Yet, that trunk is also connected to a system of deep, entangled roots that allow it to stand tall and strong. On this podcast, ”Deep Roots=> Flowers + Fruit”, we’ll plant seeds of reflection and strengthen our shared roots of SERVICE, STUDENTS, and SCIENCE. Together, we’ll grow the fruit of lasting learning.
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Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Teachers Are Servant Leaders In Their Student-Centered Classrooms
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Mastering the art of creating unique, engaging and effective lesson plans is only part of the challenge we face in making the switch to student centered learning in our classrooms. While I believe that an effective lesson plan is the cornerstone of student centered learning, its delivery will ultimately determine its worth.
This episode begins a series on aspects of your current classroom and teaching style you might consider as you seek to implement more student centered instructional strategies. Remember! What you do and how you do it matters!
If you think making the switch to student centered learning is as easy as purchasing a few new lesson plans or activities, think again! I'll teach you the best approach to take with your students, the way you want to deliver your science lessons or interactive explorations, to increase their interest, their willingness to engage, and, ultimately, their achievement.
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If you’d like to jump ahead or follow along with me throughout this series in the coming weeks – OR if you usually listen to me while driving in the car or while doing chores, I have some notes for you! You can download the free guide, "Things To Consider When Making The Switch To Student Centered Learning", when you share your email at www.labineverylesson.com/considerations. And, if this was the first episode of the podcast you’ve heard and you’re as interested in planning for a student centered science classroom as you are interested in leading one, you can download the details of my 5-Element Framework for planning interactive science lessons on my website at www.labineverylesson.com/5elements.
Remember, if you'd like to respond to this episode with comments or questions, please do so in the FREE community at community.labineverylesson.com.
If you loved this episode or any other on the Student Centered Science Teacher Podcast, please leave a review on the podcast player of your choice OR give me a shout-out on your favorite social network! Help me spread the word! Take a snapshot of that review or social shout-out and share it with me to receive a FREE interactive science lesson of your choice from those currently available in my store. Just go to my website, www.labineverylesson.com, and click on PODCAST in the menu at the top right. Then, follow the instructions on that page.
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