Episode 159 The Magna Carta Jigsaw

Published: July 19, 2022, 1:40 p.m.

b'Summer vacation is getting long in the tooth. A number of years ago, I would\\u2019ve been staring down the calendar because football practice starts next week in Ohio. It\\u2019s sad to see summer wane, but it is what we do for a living. And, even though it\\u2019s hard to go back, as soon as you step in front of those students\\u2014it just feels right.

Today, I\\u2019m going to give you a magnificent idea for the first day of school. I\\u2019m teaching a brand new class this fall. It\\u2019s EDUC 313 Curriculum and Design. I\\u2019m determined to engage my 3rd and 4th year students right out of the chutes. I\\u2019m also determined to demonstrate to them how they can start creating an outstanding learning environment once they become the teachers in the very near future. I want to read from the Ohio Teacher Evaluation Rubric. This is under the domain Classroom Environment. To score accomplished on the rubric, you had to do the following:

The teacher and students have collaboratively established consistent use of routines, procedures and transitions that are effective in maximizing instructional time. On-task behavior is evident and ensured by students. Students initiate responsibility for effective operation of the classroom.

I think this is a great objective. Congratulations Ohio. I\\u2019m going to certainly attempt to do that starting on Day 1. I\\u2019m going to draw inspiration from the British Isles and 807 years ago. The Magna Carta was signed by King John in 1215. By doing so, he became a monarch whose power was limited. He agreed to certain demands of his nobles in the process. Since then, the United Kingdom has been a beacon of good government. I had a pretty rugged Biology teacher in high school. On the first day, he informed us that the class was not a democracy and he was a benevolent dictator. Certainly, there\\u2019s a middle ground. I\\u2019m guessing that Magna Carta Jigsaw lesson will inspire you!'