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Teaching as the Highest Art Form
February 2, 2017
One who cares must meet the cared-for just as he or she is, as a whole human being with individual needs and interests.
-Nel Noddings, Educator and Author, 1929-2022

"Intentional teaching is in many ways the highest art form there is," declares Camille Catlett, scientist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, in the Ed.Flicks lesson, "Teachers Making a Difference." "An intentional teacher is so well grounded in his or her craft that they have fully incorporated evidence-based practices and strategies and know how to scaffold those in ways that will support each child in being successful."

View the "Intentional Teaching" segment.





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Missy Brown · February 03, 2017
CCR&R at John A Logan College
Carterville, Illinois, United States


I cannot wait to share this video with a lesson planning group that I facilitate! This video so eloquently says it all.

Thank you for sharing this.



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