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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

EduProtocols - What are they and how do you use them?

 What are EduProtocols?  According to Marlena Hebern & Jon Corippo, the authors of EduProtocol Field Guide Book 1, "EduProtocols are lesson shells in which you insert your curriculum to teach more effectively and deliver more engaging content.  We want to see students collaborating, creating, critically thinking, and communicating (the Four C's), and we want you to know that you can use these ideas to change your classroom!" (pg. xviii)  

This book shares ideas on six Smart Starts and sixteen EduProtocols.  We will take the next few weeks to share some ideas on our favorites.  Want more information?  Check out eduprotocols.com.


EduProtocol Templates and How to Use Them

Wondering about Smart Starts?

As discussed on pg. xviii, "Smart Start is the process of setting aside the curriculum in order to build culture at the beginning of the year.  The focus is on teaching kids how to learn, using things like Frayer Models and Venn Diagrams on fun subjects to get them ready for the year.  As you scaffold fun into curriculum, students develop a sense of belonging, and you'll find that you'll reap the benefits all year long."

Here are some examples, but over the next few weeks, we will take a look at some we've vetted for you and delve into what they are and how you might use them in your classroom.

Look for our first Protocol in our EduProtocol blog series coming soon!

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