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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2022 · 58 MIN

Episode 77: Self Pacing in Secondary Education

from Modern Classrooms Project Podcast · host The Modern Classrooms Project

This week, Zach is joined by Amy Azaroff and Jesse Buck to talk about implementing Modern Classrooms in the secondary context - from middle to high school - and the unique opportunities and limitations we have when we teach older students. Outline and Show Notes Meet Amy and Jesse What Makes Secondary Modern Classrooms Unique? A Day in a Secondary Modern Classroom Big Ideas Math SEL Do Now Jen Giffen (the sketch-noting teacher Amy mentioned) - @virtualgiff on Twitter Classroom Q Teaching Multiple Sections Balancing teaching content and self-pacing Microsoft Forms Blooket One Note MCP Podcast episode on Unit Zero Tips and Tricks Screen recording in powerpoint Connect with Jesse and Amy Email Jesse at [email protected] or connect with him on Facebook Connect with Amy @azaroffclass on Twitter and Instagram MCP Microsoft Users Facebook group Contact us, follow us online, and learn more: Email us questions and feedback at: [email protected] Send us an audio note and we'll include it on a future episode! Modern Classrooms: @modernclassproj on Twitter and facebook.com/modernclassproj (remember you can tweet us questions by using the hashtag #askMCP) Kareem: @kareemfarah23 on Twitter Toni Rose: @classroomflex on Twitter and Instagram The Modern Classroom Project Modern Classrooms Online Course Take our free online course, or sign up for our mentorship program to receive personalized guidance from a Modern Classrooms mentor as you implement your own modern classroom! The Modern Classrooms Podcast is edited by Zach Diamond: @zpdiamond on Twitter and Learning to Teach

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