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10th grade professional development simulations

Preview of Arctic Survival Activity (For Team-Building, Group Dynamics, and Personality)

Arctic Survival Activity (For Team-Building, Group Dynamics, and Personality)

Created by
Ed Dynamic
This cooperative learning activity pits learners and their groups against survival experts to see if they can survive a plane crash in the arctic. Will they make more sound decisions individually, or as a group? How do groups reach consensus? What sort of identities, personalities, or traits tend to dominate group discussion or group activities? These questions and more lie underneath the surface of a classic and beloved classroom activity!These topics and more are broached in this product, whi
Preview of Disability Awareness Activities

Disability Awareness Activities

Created by
Laurie Drumm
The SMART notebook provides the user with activities for participants to engage in that simulate various learning challenges. It is appropriate for students or for adults in a professional development seminar.
Preview of Social Media Content Project

Social Media Content Project

Created by
Joi Morgan
This project is designed to allow students to gain experience by creating and tracking the patterns of social media content. Enclosed is the outline of the project. There is a separate file for the tracker.
Preview of STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL STUDIES - WORLD HISTORY CLASS DISCUSSIONS

STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL STUDIES - WORLD HISTORY CLASS DISCUSSIONS

I'm a recently retired, award winning, HS Global Studies teacher, and currently I teach, part - time, in the Education Department of Salve Regina University, and in the Political Science Dept. at the University of Rhode Island. (See my profile.) If you polled my ex-students, and my current students, as to what they liked best about my classes, the most common response you would hear would be "the class discussions." It took me a while to get good at it, and now it seems like child's play, but i
Preview of Lightning Decision Jam for School Leaders

Lightning Decision Jam for School Leaders

Created by
Joseph Miller
The Lightning Decision Jam (LDJ) is a shortened version of the Decision Sprint (from Google's Jake Knapp) with the purpose of moving leadership teams (or even individual teachers) from problem to testable solution in 90 minutes. The LDJ was developed by Berlin-based design firm AJ and Smart to help teams get unstuck and start to get things done. This version of LDJ has been tested with multiple leadership teams and includes examples of how school leaders can apply this approach. I rewrote the
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