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      Melizza Cuizon

      Melizza Cuizon is a former classroom teacher, Literacy Coordinator, Math Instructional Coach, and Mentor Teacher (Los Angeles Unified School District). Currently, Melizza is a Content Creator for Boxlight - an award-winning educational technology company. She enjoys creative writing with a clear focus on enhancing student learning and teacher practice.
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      Boosting Math Discussions While Distance Teaching

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Tue, Sep 1, 2020

      Talking about math is more than merely describing the steps in solving a problem (“First, add the ones, then the tens. If you need to regroup, do that.”). Math discussions are focused on the process of working towards a solution, understanding how others’ think about that process, and developing a plan for similar problems. Students should be pushed to think beyond an explanation of steps to an explanation of process, including making errors and how those were resolved. They should also be encouraged to use different methods and tools when solving a problem, then sharing these ideas with others to build a bank of strategies. In a physical classroom, this can be challenging so how can it be done while distance teaching? More than that, how can it be done successfully?

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      Topics: Math, Student Engagement, tips for teachers, distance learning, distance teaching, student learning

      Game-Based Learning and the Virtual Classroom

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Thu, Aug 27, 2020

      When I was in first grade – back when teachers used chalkboards and ditto machines – playing a game in class was the BEST! In SoCal, it was unusual to have rainy days but when it happened our teacher would have us play Heads-Up, Seven Up during indoor recess. I can remember hoping someone would put my thumb down so that I could guess the mystery person at the end of the round. We would play this game the entire time and groan aloud when recess was over. Playing that game was a welcome break from the months of circle time lessons and worksheets. Did I learn anything from playing Heads-Up? I didn’t think so at the time but looking back with my “teacher eye," there was communication, engagement, and reasoning involved. Of course, I doubt learning those skills was intentional but it taught me two important things when I stepped into my teacher shoes: 1) children will remember the experience of a fun and engaging game, and 2) children can learn concepts and skills, solve problems, think critically, collaborate, follow rules, communicate thinking, etc. while playing a game!

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      Topics: Games, distance learning, distance teaching, virtual classroom, remote learning, Game-based Learning

      The ‘A’ in STEAM: What, Why, and How

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Tue, Aug 25, 2020

      “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” – Pablo Picasso

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      Topics: Student Engagement, STEAM, teacher resources, steam education, student learning

      Strategies for Supporting Your ELLs While Remote Learning

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Tue, Aug 18, 2020

      “I think I have learned that the best way to lift one’s self up is to help someone else.” – Booker T. Washington

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      Topics: tips for teachers, ELL, distance learning, distance teaching, English Language Learners, remote learning

      Remote Learning TiPS for Teachers, Parents, Students

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Thu, Aug 13, 2020

      Whatever our opinions are on in-class vs remote learning, the unpredictability of coronavirus has necessitated that many districts opt for the latter to ensure the safety of teachers, school staff, and students. That being the case, the following are helpful tips for teachers, parents, and students.

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      Topics: tips for teachers, Parent resources, distance learning, distance teaching, online learning, student learning, remote learning

      Teacher PD in the Time of Remote Learning

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Tue, Aug 11, 2020

      Not to state the obvious, but education is in a time of dynamic change. This change will affect not just this school year, but long into the future of what education may be for our children and grandchildren. It is important, then, to rethink how administrators, teachers, and parents/guardians prepare for each school year so that students can still meet, or exceed, learning goals and objectives. Beyond what can be seen on paper, education also supports a child’s need to experience, explore, and apply learning to real-life now and in the future. To do this successfully, teachers who are now dealing with a virtual classroom environment must adjust their teaching practices. Why? Because remote learning requires specific skills such as conducting classes using video conferencing, sharing content in different ways, and providing feedback on student assignments and projects.

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      Topics: Professional Development for Teachers, teacher training, remote learning, teacher PD

      Incorporating 3D Printer Tech in Learning

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Thu, Jul 30, 2020

      Eons ago, when I was in elementary school, we did a unit on fossils and their importance on understanding how prehistoric plants and animals lived. I was fascinated and for a brief moment in 4th grade, I wanted to be a paleontologist. I would stare at all of the pictures of the different fossils and dream about going on a true-blue dig and discover something cool like a fossil from a mammoth or saber tooth tiger. Of course, I never did become a paleontologist instead choosing to teach because that feeling of excitement when I learned something new was one I wanted all young learners to experience. But I do wonder if my teacher had the technology to make different fossils for closer study maybe I would have chosen the paleontology path.

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      Topics: Education Technology, Lessons, STEM Lessons, STEM, STEAM, steam lessons, 3D printing, STEM education

      Preparing Younger Learners for the Virtual Classroom

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Tue, Jul 28, 2020

      With COVID-19 cases on the rise in many states, a number of districts are opting for total remote learning for the fall (for specific districts, click the link Education Week School Districts’ Reopening Plans). What does this mean for parents who have young ones starting school for the first time? If the anxiety about starting school in person during a worldwide pandemic wasn’t enough, the prospect of starting totally online can be overwhelming. Often, parents see entering school (PreK – K levels) as an opportunity for their children to learn social skills, understand rules and routines, and set a foundation of basic skills that will prepare them for the next 12 years of learning.

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      Topics: Getting Parents Involved, distance learning, distance teaching, blended learning, virtual classroom, remote learning, hybrid learning

      Bricks and Clicks – But What About My Panel?

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Thu, Jul 23, 2020

      Do a quick search of the internet, and you are sure to find a variety of articles on using an interactive flat panel to boost student engagement. Really, flat panels are geared towards educators – large screen with touch technology that begs for interactivity to showcase its features. Most ‘Top 10 Teacher Tips’ will include increase classroom collaboration, take a virtual fieldtrip, prepare for assessments, and gamify for learning new concepts. But when schools closed in the spring, this awesome tech sat lonely in many classrooms. With the debate still going about the learning environment for the new school year (as of this writing, many districts have opted to start the Fall totally virtual), educators may ask, “But what about my panel?”

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      Topics: Education Technology, Flat Panel Displays, distance learning, distance teaching, blended learning, virtual classroom

      STEAM Learning via the Virtual Classroom

      Posted by Melizza Cuizon on Tue, Jul 21, 2020

      Although generally thought of as only possible in the physical classroom where teachers can observe and guide student exploration and interaction, STEAM learning is possible with distance teaching. How?

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      Topics: STEM, STEAM, blended learning, virtual classroom, steam education, STEM education, inquiry-based learning

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