Welcome to our page dedicated to students who want, deserve, and demand accomplished teachers each and every year of their education.

The students who contribute to this page, are learning about the National Board Certified Teaching Standards, the Core Propositions, the Architecture of Accomplished Teaching.  They want to help more teachers , parents and faculty in Higher Education to know about them too, so that kids in school have more and better teachers at every grade and subject.

Check back frequently to see  how high school students who want to be teachers, are already learning what it takes to be excellent and they want their own teachers to see how these tools can help them  to  improve and to use the National Common Core standards when they design their lessons and assessment. Students want to participate,  share resources,  help present this information and they want to give teachers ideas on how to make lessons and learning more engaging for kids through service learning projects.

Future Educators: to contribute to this blog, post a response to one or more of the following prompts:
  • If a teacher knew_______ about me, he/she could have improved my learning experience by_______.
  • I learn more when teachers give me the opportunity to________.
  • I like it when teachers give me the opportunity to demonstrate what I know by________.
Students, please share your views and experiences to contribute to the development of accomplished teachers and the promotion of accomplished teaching practices by clicking the "Add Comment" link below and leaving a reply to one or more of the above prompts.


 


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Siobhan
05/01/2011 20:43

I like it when teachers give me the opportunity to demonstrate what I really know about the books we read, but my English teacher only seems to test us on the details about the novels. For example, we are reading one of my favorite books right now, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I understand the underlying theme of the book and can relate it to our world now. My teacher gives us chunk question that we have to answer from the details of the book. I don't remember every detail from the book, but I understand the message that Harper Lee is trying to make. These reading check quizzes make it seem like I didn't read the book, even though I read it and understand it completely and feel inspired by it. I wish I had the opportunity to show this.

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05/02/2012 01:57

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