Aspiring Educator Shares Her Wonders to Learn

Author jagraha4

As an aspiring educator at NCSU, I am studying elementary education and special education. I am excited to one day make a difference for our earliest learners through engaging and meaningful opportunities that support success in school and life.

There is no “I” in the Word “TEAM”!

  There is no “I” in the Word “TEAM”! A Blog About the Effects of Group Projects in the Classroom A quote from the late Henry Ford, famous automobile manufacturer sums up what it takes to be a team. He… Continue Reading →

Coding for Kids? They will do it for the “Cookies”!

Coding for Kids? They will do it for the “Cookies”!      Coding is a techy term that simply means a way of communicating with computers. It’s what we use to develop and run websites, apps, games, and other computer based programs…. Continue Reading →

Twitter in the Classroom: A Little Bird Told Me “Every Little Ting is Gonna Be Alright”

From the lyrics of the late Bob Marley’s 1977 single “Three Little Birds”,  educators can rest assured that using Twitter in the classroom can be “alright”! In his “feel good” tune, he sings “… Rise up this mornin’ Smiled with… Continue Reading →

“Clicking” into “Cliques”

After recently watching the Netflix original documentary “The Social Dilemma”, I wanted to learn more about the topic of digital citizenship for educators. If you haven’t seen this documentary, you should definitely find some time and check it out. This… Continue Reading →

“Corona”-The Fifth “C” for a 21st Century Education

In a fairly recent article written for the American Consortium for Equity in Education website, entitled “Covid-19 and 21st Century Learning” Four Intentional Actions to Bridge the Divide”, author Amanda Jones explains that after being in our 20th year of the… Continue Reading →

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