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Diana Laufenberg is a sought-after facilitator in educational leadership and inquiry. While she has lived in a variety of places, her sensibility and view of the world are derived significantly from her life and experiences living in rural Wisconsin. She’s always fun to talk with and brings a smile to my face. The photo shows her with my dog Wallace who didn’t take long to find a new friend. Diana’s TwitterDiana’s LinkedIn … Read the rest
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What are the biggest problems with professional development for teachers and how can we solve them? @larryferlazzo @dlaufenberg @DrdebbieSilver @Dina_Strasser @tweenteacher @Bamradionetwork Heather Wolpert-Gawron is a middle school teacher and author of Tween Crayons and Curfews: Tips for Middle School Teachers. Diana Laufenberg is a Nationally Board certified Social Studies teacher currently teaching 7th graders in Flagstaff, AZ. Dina Strasser is a fiction, non-fiction, and poetry writer. An ESL and English teacher for many years. Debbie Silver is an award-winning teacher, an internationally known presenter and humorist, an author of numerous books and educational journal articles.
"Your lessons are boring." No teacher wants to hear these words, but most teachers have taught lessons that put students to sleep. How can we plan lessons to avoid the "B" word? @larryferlazzo @ChrisHulleman56 @sarahjcooper01 @dlaufenberg @Bamradionetwork Diana Laufenberg is a Nationally Board certified Social Studies teacher currently teaching 7th graders in Flagstaff, AZ. Sarah Cooper teaches eighth-grade U.S. history and is Dean of Studies at Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada. She is the author of Making History Mine. Chris Hulleman is principal investigator of the Motivate Lab and an associate professor at the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia. He received his Ph.D. in experimental social and personality psychology.
Diana Laufenberg is a twenty-year veteran secondary social studies teacher who most recently taught at Philadelphia’s Science Leadership Academy. Along with Chris Lehmann, Diana founded Inquiry Schools a new non-profit working to create and support learning environments that are inquiry driven, project based, and utilize modern technologies. Her TED Talk “How to Learn? From Mistakes” has garnered nearly 2 million views and her classroom was featured in the PBS documentary “Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century.”
It's crystal ball time. I've invited my guests to share their best guesstimates of what school and teaching may look like in the year 2037. Follow:@larryferlazzo @ReadByExample @dlaufenberg @Bamradionetwork Matt Renwick is an elementary school principal in Mineral Point, Wisconsin and author of multiple books, including 5 Myths About Classroom Technology: How do we integrate digital tools to truly enhance learning?(ASCD, 2015). Dr. Nancy Sulla is the creator of the Learner-Active, Technology-Infused Classroom and author of the books Students Taking Charge and It's Not What You Teach But How. Diana Laufenberg is a Nationally Board certified Social Studies teacher currently teaching 7th graders in Flagstaff, AZ.
Coaching, supporting and helping teachers grow are all part of the principal's job. Here's what works and what doesn't. Follow: @larryferlazzo @22southpaw @Bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech Mark Estrada is the principal of Lockhart Junior High School in Lockhart, Texas. Mr. Estrada has experience as a middle school social studies teacher, middle school instructional administrator, and elementary principal. He is an ASCD 2014 Emerging Leader and Doctoral Fellow at The University of Texas—Austin Cooperative Superintendency Program (CSP). Diana Laufenberg is a Nationally Board certified Social Studies teacher currently teaching 7th graders in Flagstaff, AZ.
There is much talk in education circles about "personalized learning." Yet the definition and interpretation varies widely. In this episode, we aim to clarify what personalized learning is and why it matters. Follow: @larryferlazzo @dlaufenberg @PernilleRipp @allison_zmuda @bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech As a full-time education consultant, Allison Zmuda works with educators to grow ideas on how to make learning for students challenging, possible and worthy of the attempt. Diana Laufenberg is a Nationally Board certified Social Studies teacher currently teaching 7th graders in Flagstaff, AZ. Pernille Ripp is a 5th grade teacher in Middleton, Wisconsin, USA, and creator of the Global Read Aloud Project, Co-founder of EdCamp MadWI.
In this episode: Mike talks to educator Diana Laufenberg about being an innovative educator and building student centered learning experiences.
Globalization is now an inescapable reality. In this segment we discuss how how our teaching is changing as a result. Follow: @edrethink @dlaufenberg @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork John Spencer is currently a sixth grade ELL teacher in a low-income urban school in Phoenix, Arizona. He blogs regularly at Education Rethink, writes a column for Kappan magazine and has written several books. Diana Laufenberg is a Nationally Board certified Social Studies teacher currently teaching 7th graders in Flagstaff, AZ. Her work focuses on inquiry-driven, project based teaching and learning that uses the modern tools of the day. @edrethink @dlaufenberg
In this segment we ask two teachers to identify what they believe are the five most effective things any teacher can do to promote better learning. Follow: @dlaufenberg @JeffCharbonneau @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Diana Laufenberg is a Nationally Board certified Social Studies teacher currently teaching 7th graders in Flagstaff, AZ. Her work focuses on inquiry-driven, project based teaching and learning that uses the modern tools of the day. Jeff Charbonneau is a Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering teacher at Zillah High School in Zillah, WA. He was named as the 2013 National Teacher of the Year.