September 7, 2016 – 4:06 pm
Coming back to school this year has caused me to rethink my entire pedagogy. Why? I have a unique opportunity and I know there is a better way (to teach). I teach at Lawrence Cook Middle School as a special educator in Santa Rosa, California. We are a developing community school. A community school is one […]
By Jason Gilmore
|
Posted in Flipped Classroom, K-12, Special Ed, Teaching Methods
|
Also tagged "back to school", 2016-2017 school year, Community school, Doceri, edtech, educational technology, flipclass, flipped learning, Flipped learning network, flipping special education, Flipping the classroom, iPad2, Jason Gilmore, Jon Bergmann, middle school, screencast, Screencasts, tech in special ed
|
October 14, 2014 – 4:50 pm
How exciting can one teacher make the basic mechanics of writing seem to 7th graders with literary challenges? The answer is the same with teaching every tedious academic skill – it’s what the teacher makes it. I recently created a screencast called How to Create a Great Topic Sentence for my 7th grade Special Education […]
By Jason Gilmore
|
Posted in Classrooms, Doceri Teacher Feature, Language Arts
|
Also tagged art integration, core curriculum, Doceri, drawing, education, English, english lesson, iPads in Education, K-12, lesson, screencast, topic sentence, writing intervention
|
November 14, 2013 – 10:03 am
by Jason Gilmore, Doceri Community Advocate Jason is a special educator with more than 15 years of classroom experience. He is currently on staff at Discovery Charter School in San Jose, Calif. As a special educator it is my job to develop ways of organizing new content that my students can access and process at their […]