Brain Learning:
In my current SNHU Learning and Development class, we are learning about zones (comfort zones and zones for learning). I saw this picture in one of the classrooms at Indooroopilly State School and I thought it was kind of cool that they connected the zones to the school codes/expectations to help students with their positive behaviors in the classroom.
I just wanted to show the connect between learning that is occurring with more classes than just the SNHU Assessment and Evaluation course that this travel opportunity is exploring.
So many connections with so many of my SNHU courses have been occurring during this trip, and that is a really cool experience to see it all being applied in Australian schools too.
The connections are amazing to see in action. The way that information can be interpreted and then applied in the classroom setting in a variety of ways is inspiring.
This trip is inspiring and reinvigorates me. It makes me look forward to applying my learning in my classroom.
Coming Soon: A post from my visit with Dr. Jill Watson, Education Professor at Queensland University.
In my current SNHU Learning and Development class, we are learning about zones (comfort zones and zones for learning). I saw this picture in one of the classrooms at Indooroopilly State School and I thought it was kind of cool that they connected the zones to the school codes/expectations to help students with their positive behaviors in the classroom.
I just wanted to show the connect between learning that is occurring with more classes than just the SNHU Assessment and Evaluation course that this travel opportunity is exploring.
So many connections with so many of my SNHU courses have been occurring during this trip, and that is a really cool experience to see it all being applied in Australian schools too.
The connections are amazing to see in action. The way that information can be interpreted and then applied in the classroom setting in a variety of ways is inspiring.
This trip is inspiring and reinvigorates me. It makes me look forward to applying my learning in my classroom.
Coming Soon: A post from my visit with Dr. Jill Watson, Education Professor at Queensland University.
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