Top 5 Teaching Strategies

 1. 3-2-1 Research Reports 

This is a good strategy because it asks you to identify: 

  • 3 things you found out 

  • 2 interesting things you learned 

  • 1 question you still have 

I liked this one because it is a great way to identify your learning experience.  

2. 3 Minute Pause 

This strategy asks you to pick one or more of the following: 

  • I changed my attitude about... 

  • I became more aware of... 

  • I was surprised about... 

  • I felt... 

  • I related to...  

  • I empathized with... 

I liked this one because it is another great one to identify your learning process.  

3. Black-Out Poem  

This one asks you to leave out key words that are important or stand out to you, and black out the others; so in the end you create a blackout poem. I liked this one because I found out that I highlighted a lot about how important self-reflection was and how teachers shouldn’t fear discussions of black history.  

4. Self-Assessment  

This was a great way to evaluate how much work and effort you feel you put towards work. I liked this, because it was a great way of self-reflection. 

5. WorditOut 

This strategy consists of taking notes on a topic and transferring them to a site called WorditOut, and that sight then takes the words used the most to highlight the things that stood out to you most. I liked this one because it helped me realize what things I found most important in education which is equity.  



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