Toni Rose is joined by Brittney Cairns to talk about teaching whole-class novels using MCP.
Get to know BrittneyKareem on the Cult of Pedagogy podcast:Everything you need to know about building a great screencast videoHow to create a self-paced classroomSetting up mastery-based grading in your classroomPlanning for teaching whole-class novelsBlended learning approaches to whole-class novelsSelf-pacing and whole-class novelsAuto-updating progress tracker templateParlay Ideas(you guessed it) Mastery-based learning and whole-class novels
Edpuzzle Intermission: Feedback on displaying many names on a pacing trackerErin's tracker template (names displayed horizontally)Erin's tracker explainerCraig's tracker - a spreadsheet with formulas to move students' names automaticallyNote from Zach - try making a copy of this one and mess around with it. You'll see the magic happen when you give student an "x" on a lesson. Do note that, when everyone is on lesson 1, the names still display in a very long list that may be longer than the screen. However, as students make progress and spread across two or three lessons, the columns of names get shorter and should fit on screen.
Challenges in implementing MCP in AP EnglishOn shifting from traditional to MCPConnect with BrittneyOn Instagram: @teachingwithbrittcContact us, follow us online, and learn more:
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