Tiger High School

Technology Corner

 
 
  
                             


 
Group Design Planning High School Team

 

Best Practices: "(T)hose aspects of classroom teaching competence that are visible to oneself and to others and thus become useful for formative evaluation."

A Brief Summary of the Best Practices in Teaching.

Compiled by Tom Drummond North Seattle Community College, 1994, 2002

 

Our school web site is designed to provide an effective forum for access to information and home/school communication to the entire community. Technology applications are becoming as common today as chalk and chalkboards were in the past, and schools need to meet those expectations. This is why it is important for schools to provide and maintain effective school web sites.  The example that we have created will be based on our study of Best Practices locally, nationally and internationally with the goal of success in using and applying technology.

Please note, TIGER HIGH SCHOOL is a fictitious model, based on schools with which our team members are familiar.  The "departments" reflect only our own special areas of expertise.  We invite future "faculty members" to create their own departments and webpages.  Go, Tigers!

The TIGER HIGH SCHOOL Web Team

 

To contact Ms. Susan Kay Hunt Snowbarger :

LSU College of Education

ELRC 4535, c/0 Dr. Yiping Lou

Email: ssnowb1@lsu.edu

 
 

 

ELRC 4535

Susan, Valarie, Patrick, Sabrina and Connie

 

 

By definition, networking means to communicate and share resources.

We have based our work as a team on this idea.

 
       
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