Archive for July, 2011

  • The Sound of Math

    The Sound of Math

    “Numbers rule the Universe.” ~Pythagoras pi = 3.14159265 Are you hungry for some apple pie? Possibly some pumpkin pie? I can’t lie, I have no [...]

     
  • Unlearning what you have learned

    Unlearning what you have learned

    One interesting challenge of planning an inquiry based learning environment, is to unlearn what I learned. I must step back and put aside my knowledge [...]

     
  • 1st Stage of Drafting

    1st Stage of Drafting

    I’m very excited to start the early stages of curriculum planning. After some brain busting and mind blowing discussions, we have given basic guidelines to [...]

     
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  • Picasso Bulls Exercise

    Picasso Bulls Exercise

    The staff at GCE conducted a Picasso bull exercise. We spent time on each bull exploring the meaning of the bull. We asked questions like [...]

     
  • Neuroscience of Learning

    Neuroscience of Learning

      The Neuroscience of Learning workshop enriched and enlightened my perspective of teaching. Dr. Prasad provided us information on why, what, where and how our [...]

     
  • Day 1: Attitude of Gratitude

    Day 1: Attitude of Gratitude

    I’m overwhelmed and thankful to be here at GCE. I’m privileged to work with this amazing staff to plan, participate and create ideas for curriculum [...]

     
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