Randazzo’s Rules of Order #1

I’m out of town on this three-day weekend, but still thinking about you and making my spring semester 20Time plans. Check it out:

Teach on, everyone!

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Gina Powers
7 years ago

I’m thinking of starting 20Time with my gifted 8th graders. Question: Do you allow students to work in groups?

Laura Randazzo
7 years ago
Reply to  Gina Powers

Hey Gina,
Thanks for checking in with me. I know that some teachers have done teams of 2 or 3 with success, but I decided to make it a solo experience – and I’m glad I did. My thought on this was that there’s no way you and your best friend have the exact same depth of passion for the project you choose. I want this to be intensely meaningful for each individual and, with teams, someone’s just along for the ride. Now my students can definitely help each other (and they do!), but the ultimate project belongs to just one person. Feel free to do whatever feels best for you and your kids. That’s just my two cents. 🙂

abrahamangel
7 years ago

Laura

Once again, I applaud your innovative efforts in trailblazing this endeavor so that other teachers (like me) can learn from your triumphs and struggles. After piloting 20Time with my Honors 8 kiddos last year, I am excited to be adding it to my classroom again this year. Thank you for continuing to inspire my own teaching experience here in Southern California!

Laura Randazzo
7 years ago
Reply to  abrahamangel

My pleasure, Abraham! So glad you found success and are willing to take another tour around the 20Time track. I can’t wait to see what the second year brings forth! 🙂

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