What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
The decision to become a student teacher means (most of) you are paying other educators to educate you on how to educate others. You’re taught the latest instructional theories, presented the infamous “Do’s and Don’ts” of teaching, and you’re even put in a real classroom with real students and giving a real chance to practice [...]
“Ask My Anything,” says Ben Ochstein, KIPP Recruiter & EdTech Enthusiast
Today’s Featured Event: Ask Me Anything Date: Thursday, Jan 10th Time: 5:00-5:30pm PST Description: Featured guest joins Tioki discussion and users can ask them anything. This only lasts 30 min, so once the guest arrives and declares, “Ask me anything!,” start typing away! (If you’re super anxious, feel free to post your questions beforehand, so you’ll be first [...]
Online Branding For Teachers
Today’s Guest Blog is by Sarah Fudin who currently works in community relations for University of Southern California Rossier School of Education’s online master’s programs. USC Rossier Online provides current and aspiring teachers the opportunity to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching online and ESL certification. Outside of work Sarah enjoys running, reading and [...]
Looking Back as We Go Forward
Today is a great day for the Demo Lesson team! It’s been a little over 10 months since our inception, and boy, we’ve come a long way. It’s definitely time to take a step back and reflect on where we’ve been. So without further ado, we are happy to share with you Demo Lesson’s Five Big Milestones so far: [...]
Education in America: Can’t We All Just Agree to Disagree?
“Education is a hot topic right now!” I keep hearing people say this, and from what I’ve recently seen presented on TV shows, radio programs, newspapers, magazines, and internet blogs this certainly is true. In fact, I bet it would be difficult to find a news source that doesn’t have some mention of a new [...]
