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As a kid, there was nothing good about classroom clocks. They either reminded you that you weren’t escaping anytime soon, that time was running out to finish that chapter test, or it would slow ...
These clocks were often seen in grocery and drug stores. The most common location was in schools, where nearly every room had a drop octagon clock, thus the tag name schoolhouse clock.
Doug Lemov, author of “Teach Like A Champion” and “Teach Like A Champion 2.0,” talked about the technique called “Work The Clock,” where there is allotted time for each classroom activity.
Why shouldn't classroom time be treated the same way? In his second book, Lemov describes the modern devices that can be used, including "an overhead stopwatch - one of those LCD clocks you can ...
As the school year nears its start, many teachers are already in their classrooms, gathering supplies, decorating bulletin boards, amending lesson plans. They will soon greet students still ...
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