Her video 14 Cows for America (Peachtree, 2009) is a fine example of how a teacher-made video commercial will help kids connect to a book. From Wordnik.com. [Rocco Staino: Developing Buzz and Cultivating Readers (VIDEO)] Reference
These “teacher-made” assignments reinforce and evaluate skills in the curriculum, or what are known as Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills TEKS. From Wordnik.com. [STUFF IT!] Reference
We shared ideas and other teacher-made resources as well … Some of which were constructed with the Just For Fun resources offered on BrainPOP Educators. From Wordnik.com. [Presenting BrainPOP at Your School | BrainPOP Educators] Reference
Policymakers decide which tests to use e.g., NAEP, state tests, teacher-made ones and where to set cut-off scores to determine student passing or advanced standing. From Wordnik.com. [Why our metrics for quality are not objective] Reference
Reasonable progress would be expected on each student based on his natural abilities (Raven's Matrices is a culture-fair test of this) and his actual achievement on teacher-made, publisher-made, and district wide tests. From Wordnik.com. [Robert Rose: Teacher Accountability and Autonomy] Reference
Explore an online course by viewing the actual course preparation, live web office hours, and teacher-made movies. From Wordnik.com. [Technology4Teachers] Reference
Teachable (London) - A library of teacher-made resources in any academic subject that are easily adapted to curricula. From Wordnik.com. [VentureBeat] Reference
"scientifically-based" (read purchased) curriculum materials: NO teacher-made materials! curelet Self-assebbly molecular machines brings us 1 step closer to understand life http://bit. ly/7oG06X sciencebook Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction - by William D. Callister - Wiley. green2imil2 I-MIL Free - http://bit. ly/6N6bFG warmfuzzyfreudianslippers @sklompar Ah, but I lack the materials. From Wordnik.com. [Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7] Reference
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