by Guest Author | Apr 16, 2018 | COE Students, discoursed, Equity
This post was written by a College of Education graduate student, Brandi Eacho. “You’re going to hell, Billy!” When you think of kids ages 4-14, what are you expecting them to learn in school? They start learning their ABC’s, then they learn to read and tell their...
by Guest Author | Apr 10, 2018 | COE Students, discoursed
This post was written by a College of Education graduate student, Abigail Streibig. What does living authentically mean to you? I believe that living a completely authentic life can be difficult for many of us, and I think this may be especially true for teachers....
by Guest Author | Feb 19, 2018 | COE Students, discoursed
This blog post was written by Jen Hall, a graduate student in the College of Education, who is completing her MEd in Leadership. Several years ago, I attended a technology conference where I learned about flipped classrooms. I was curious about a flipped classroom...
by Guest Author | Feb 16, 2018 | COE Students, discoursed
Dear MBU Spring 2018 Student Teachers, I’m sure the news of yesterday’s school shooting in Florida left you feeling numb and shattered. Every time these events transpire, I am distraught. They happen far too often, and they are painful. Please know how...
by Emily Ely | Feb 1, 2018 | COE Students, discoursed, Teacher Education
I use Twitter with students in the College of Education at MBU. While I teach education courses, I can see how Twitter could have an advantageous role across various professions and academic areas at MBU. As I explain the what, why, and how of Twitter, I invite you to...
by Guest Author | Nov 13, 2017 | COE Students, Technology in the classroom
Thinking back to when I was a 5th grader in 1988, I remember what integrating technology into a classroom looked like. A black, heavy clunk-of-a-TV that rested on the rolling cart was wheeled from class to class as needed. Even though computers were becoming fixtures...