A while back I discovered a great web resource for educators called the Teaching Channel. The Teaching Channel is a FREE multi-platform service delivering professional development videos for educators.
The stated mission of the Teaching Channel is to revolutionize how teachers learn, connect, and inspire each other to improve the outcomes for all students in America. To accomplish this, the Teaching Channel has established three goals:
The stated mission of the Teaching Channel is to revolutionize how teachers learn, connect, and inspire each other to improve the outcomes for all students in America. To accomplish this, the Teaching Channel has established three goals:
- Build teacher-driven professional learning
- Deepen and improve opportunities for teacher learning
- Elevate and celebrate teachers in our society
What I love about the Teaching Channel, is that its not just a site to watch videos of amazing teachers. With every video, you get all the materials you would need to teach the same lesson in your classroom. In the screen shot to the right, notice they provide the Lesson Objective, the length of the lesson, Questions to Consider, Common Core Standards, and Supporting Materials that you can download. They also provide additional videos that pertain to the same topic of the video you just watched!
The Teaching Channel also hosts a community for educators to share ideas, best practices, and enhance their knowledge. Over 800,000 teachers from around the globe are members of this community.
Users do not need to register to explore their video library. However, by signing up for a FREE account you could try out any of the following three features:
1 FREE LESSON PLANNER
You can save, schedule and get reminders on great ideas you want to use in your classroom.2 NOTIFICATIONS
Get email alerts when there are new videos that match your interests3 VIDEO NOTES
Take time-stamped notes as you watch videos and then share them with your colleagues
Registered users can aso download supporting materials.
Here are a few video examples that I found using the search menu. You can also search for videos by grade level and/or topic.
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