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Opening Classroom Doors:
Teaching Methods

INTRODUCTION

The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards presents the exhibits Opening Classroom Doors. These exhibits of teaching practice feature National Board Certified Teachers from the Digital Edge project in minimally edited video from their classrooms. Each video segment and its accompanying text and commentary provide insight, a peek into the classrooms of these accomplished teachers.

National Board Certification is an honor bestowed on teachers who submit their practice to peer scrutiny and evaluation. Each National Board Certified Teacher has demonstrated that he or she has met or exceeded the standards for the individual area of expertise developed by practicing teachers and other experts in the field of education. Content knowledge and pedagogical expertise were assessed in a rigorous performance-based portfolio submission and essay test. These teachers are truly the master teachers in the country today.

Parker Palmer, in his book, The Courage to Teach, said:

"Resources that help us teach better are available from each other—if we could get access to them. But there, of course, is the rub. Academic culture builds barriers between colleagues even higher and wider than those between us and our students. These barriers come partly from the competition that keeps us fragmented by fear. But they also come from the fact that teaching is perhaps the most privatized of all the public professions.

When we walk into our workplace, the classroom, we close the door on our colleagues. When we emerge, we rarely talk about what happened or what needs to happen next, for we have no shared experience to talk about. Then, instead of calling this the isolationism it is and trying to overcome it, we claim it as virtue called 'academic freedom': my classroom is my castle, and the sovereigns of other fiefdoms are not welcome here."

The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, in its development of standards describing accomplished teachings and its assessment of classroom practice, has created a way for teachers and others concerned about student learning to develop, master and reflect on new approaches to working with students.

These exhibits, Opening Classroom Doors, further break down the barriers to collegial learning and show accomplished teachers in action, teaching, questioning, explaining, modeling, collaborating and demonstrating their art at the highest level of proficiency.

INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS 
Advanced Organizers 
Brainstorming 
Cooperative Learning 
Demonstrations 
Dialog Journals 
Discovery Learning 
Discussions 
Hands-On Learning 
Learning Communities 
Learning Styles 
Math 
Multimedia Instruction 
Multiple Activities 
Multiple Intelligences 
Peer Tutoring 
Project-Based Learning 
Questioning Techniques 
Reading 
Simulations and Games 
Thematic Approach 
Tutorial Programs 
Writing  


Provided by:
ALI Recognized Author
Author: Laura Reasoner Jones, NBCT
Organization: Teacher in Residence, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards

Credits:
For comments or questions, please contact:

Laura Jones

Teacher in Residence,
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards

Email: ljones@nbpts.org

National Board Certified Digital Edge Teachers:

Ann Ayers

Beth Brown

Anthony Cody

Julie Cox

John Derr

Kim DiBiase

Kimberly Dutton

Akinyi Edmonds

Beth Foster

Angie Gentry

Carolyn Gilbert

Jackie High

Patricia Holliday

Sally Hundley

Renay Ingram

Debra Jackson

Karen Johnston

Adam Kinory

Jean Kriwox

Partick Ledesma

Barbara Marder

Carol Martin

Sylvia McCabe

Rosalyn Pollard

Maureen Porter

Barbara Renoux

Joyce Rosales

Glenn Rustay

Rose Sedely

Craig Simpson

Crestie Smith

Lynne Smith

Susie Stevens

Kim Stewart

Nancy Taylor

MaryLiz Towne

Kimberly Thomas

Robbin VonderBruegge

David Walker

Joy Warner


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