Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and diligence.
Abigail Adams
At its core, the Teaching Channel is a service that hosts a free resource bank of teacher practice focused videos as well as a platform for teachers to connect with one-another and discuss best practices and strategies.
The Teaching Channel's video library is free to access, easy-to-use, searchable by a number of filters, and features high-quality, focused videos. The videos are usually short and feature teachers modeling strategies in classrooms with students. The idea of teachers learning from each other is at the core of their beliefs and they have set up a structure to enable that. The format also empowers teachers to take charge of their own professional learning and growth. Once teachers have set up their free account, they are able to engage in discussions around specific videos and strategies. Teachers are also able to connect with others who have similar interests or are facing similar challenges. The video below gives an idea of what the Teaching Channel has to offer. Click on the logo next to the video to visit the Teaching Channel and take a look around. If you find a video you like please add it to the comments for this blog. Thank you!
The Teaching Channel's video library is free to access, easy-to-use, searchable by a number of filters, and features high-quality, focused videos. The videos are usually short and feature teachers modeling strategies in classrooms with students. The idea of teachers learning from each other is at the core of their beliefs and they have set up a structure to enable that. The format also empowers teachers to take charge of their own professional learning and growth. Once teachers have set up their free account, they are able to engage in discussions around specific videos and strategies. Teachers are also able to connect with others who have similar interests or are facing similar challenges. The video below gives an idea of what the Teaching Channel has to offer. Click on the logo next to the video to visit the Teaching Channel and take a look around. If you find a video you like please add it to the comments for this blog. Thank you!