Re: Topics for discussion


From: Eve Katuna <katunae@loki.cofc.edu>
Subject: Re: Topics for discussion
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 15:02:27 -0500


Methodology might be a good starting point or how we incorporate NASA
materials into our existing  and various curriculums. Just a thought.:)
I personally teach in a cooperative group setting. The groups of eighth
graders usually consist of between 2 to 4 members contingent on the
assignment or problem that they must solve. I have 2 Honors classes and 4
Regular Science classes. As you can see our students are tracked, I do not
teach an Accelerated Science even though there is one section in the eighth
grade.
Eve

>Let's start the actual discussing in this list.  What would you like to talk
>about?
>
>Topics for Discussion
>----------------------
>-curriculum
>-Quest projects
>-teaching techniques
>-etc., etc., etc.


Eve Katuna (katunae@loki.cofc.edu)

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