Related

Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 3, 2012

Curriculum

Posted on April 20th, 2011 by Nikol Hasler 188 Comments
Exciting News! A new Net Connectors Challenge has just been announced! Your students could win an iPod Nano or iPad 2 if they participate.
Watch the challenge video:

And check back on a regular basis for new challenges.

Hey, Teachers!

How about a chance to win something nice for yourself? Help us improve the Net Connectors site. Take this brief survey and enter to win one of two $100 gift cards!

English As A Second Language

Are you interested in learning to speak English? CLICK HERE for a valuable list of resources and curriculum.

Free Multi-Media Curriculum

Are you a teacher, a parent, or someone who works with youth and are looking for ways to spark their creativity? Download our free curriculum, and let the inspiration of your students shine.
Hidden Heroes Video Project
Welcome to the HIDDEN HEROES project. Through this hands-on, standards-based curriculum, youth will tell the stories of their communities through the heroes and leaders who live and work there.
We’ve created this Production Guide to help you implement the curriculum in your classroom or after school workshop. We’ll walk you through each of the steps, from identifying and interviewing the heroes to producing the final exhibit that will culminate the project. The structure of this Production Guide is geared towards in-class use for middle and high school students, and the lesson plans and activities can easily be adapted to an after school program.
Flipping The Script
Despite the compelling need to engage youth in discussions about Hip-Hop, many educators are hesitant, either because of potentially controversial content, or because they’re not sure how to integrate it into a standards-based framework. This guidebook and accompanying curriculum addresses both of these challenges; our goal is to demystify Hip-Hop and empower educators with relevant and compelling materials that they can use to connect with their students’ daily lives and culture.
As we piloted and developed this curriculum, it became clear that everyone has his/her own ideas about, and relationship with, Hip-Hop. We decided that our most effective contribution would be to create a framework that could facilitate a reexamination of those ideas and relationships – encouraging teachers and students to look at Hip-Hop in ways that they haven’t done before.
Don’t Forget To Show Off
Have your students created something using this curriculum? We’d love to see it. We’re like a giant, web based refrigerator you can put your artwork on. Upload your project here or use our contact form to get in touch with us about featuring your project.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét