Stretch Yourself: A Personalized Journey To Deepen Your Teaching Practice

Caitlin Mclemore , Fanny Passeport
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Stretch Yourself: A Personalized Journey To Deepen Your Teaching Practice

Caitlin Mclemore , Fanny Passeport
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  • Date de publication : Jan 14, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 240
  • Éditeur : ISTE
  • ISBN : 9781564847485
  • Dimensions : 7.0" W x 0.7" L x 9.0" H
Fanny Passeportis an education consultant/founder of No Borders Learning and an education development officer at ErasmusX, Erasmus University Rotterdam. She received her degree in ethnoecology in 2009 and carried out her field work in the Indian Himalayas. After teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in France, she moved to India to teach in international schools. In 2014, she entered the edtech sphere upon becoming a Google Certified Teacher. She received the ISTE Edtech Coach PLN award in 2016, was named an ISTE Emerging Leader in 2016 and earned the ISTE Outstanding Young Educator Award in 2017. Passeport blogs about the impact and purpose of edtech at noborderslearning.com.

Caitlin McLemoreis the academic technology specialist at Harpeth Hall School, in Nashville, Tennessee, where she works to foster meaningful technology integration within classroom curriculum. She also facilitates design and innovation projects in her school''s makerspace and, in 2018, her middle school program was named a finalist for the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) STEM Excellence Award. She was named an ISTE Emerging Leader in 2017 and an ISTE Outstanding Young Educator in 2018. She holds an M.Ed. in elementary education from the University of Florida and is currently a pursuing an Ed.D. with a specialization in technology integration in K-16 education at Johns Hopkins University.

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