by Jpreinvent | Apr 28, 2018 | Education policy, Learning, Teaching
Students were scampering around the gym with a buzz of seeing their friends from over the weekend. They, of course, supposed to be lined up based on their grade/class or sitting at the couple tables in the corner eating their free garbage breakfast offered to them. ...
by Jpreinvent | Apr 15, 2018 | Homework, Learning, Student engagement
If you stop and think for a moment, nearly every conscionable action that you make is a choice, from little things such as what to eat or what cloths to wear. Some may even say this choice system is so imbedded in our minds that we even make these choices even at a...
by Jpreinvent | Apr 15, 2018 | Creative Homework, Education, Innovation, Learning
Rhythm is essential in any musical genre. To place a beat intricately and consistently and steadily throughout a piece, no matter the piece, can set a tone that can shape your aurora, emotions and drive. You want to alter your perception of your current reality, jam...
by Jpreinvent | Apr 1, 2018 | Engagement strategies, Innovation, Learning
“How do you build a kite Mr. Posante?” said the 4th-grade student, Layla early in my career. Layla was born with the unique ability to charm her way around trouble, with an additional combination of a heavy dash of firecrackers when met with confrontation and Nile...
by Jpreinvent | Mar 3, 2018 | Learning, Student engagement, Uncategorized
Walk into any classroom and you see a plethora of goodies all over the walls. You see posters covering every wall, number charts, word recognition skills, rules, birthdays, charts, and more. A teacher’s room has encompassed every subject (or the specific subject)...
by Jpreinvent | Feb 16, 2018 | Education, Learning
Metaphors are more than a form of creative expression of storytelling. They can paint images beyond the current realities to an audience succumbed to the meaning that entrenches to a depth of personal value. There are countless metaphors thrown around in every...
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