What Is the Role of Routine and Rituals in a Modern Classroom?
Gary Abud, Steve Perkins with Bill Day
Instructional routines and rituals can seem out of step in an academicclimate focused on preparing students for the twenty-firstcentury. Our guest argues that routines are still essential to teaching and learning. Follow on Twitter: @intoy2014 @mr_abud@mrbilldc @bamradionetwork |
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September 9, 2015
Teachers of The Year Radio
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Bill Day teaches math to middle schoolers at Two Rivers Public Charter School in Washington, DC. He also serves as a master teaching fellow with Math for America DC, facilitating professional learning communities across the city.
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