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    Simple Ways to Put More Rigor in Your Lesson Plans

    enFebruary 22, 2024

    About this Episode

    In today’s show, Barbara Blackburn shares about the concept of rigor in education. We discuss how rigor is not about making things harder for students, but about setting high expectations and providing support to help students achieve those expectations. Barbara also explores specific examples of rigor in math, literature, writing, science, and history, emphasizing the importance of going beyond the text and providing evidence to demonstrate understanding.We, as teachers, can focus on the process of learning and engage students in meaningful discussions and activities. Barbara also shares her website, which offers over 100 free resources for educators.(Included in the show notes.)

    Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e832

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Humility

    00:44 Understanding Rigor

    01:55 Rigor in Math

    05:15 Rigor in Literature and Writing

    13:39 Rigor in Science and History

    15:00 Conclusion and Resources

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