Dyslexic Thinkers Aren’t Disabled Thinkers
Image or picture thinking is the innate process dyslexic thinkers use. Our educational system is just beginning to understand how to best respond.
Image or picture thinking is the innate process dyslexic thinkers use. Our educational system is just beginning to understand how to best respond.
From how digital assignments are turned in to what students should do if they’re confused, here are 50 common classroom procedures.
Build relationships with parents at the beginning of the school year. This helps develop trust and opens the lines of communication.
Skim for key vocabulary that seems important, is confusing, or otherwise ‘stands out’ and mark it in a separate color.
Is My School Ready? Strategies For Principals That Lead contributed by Jen Schwanke, Principal for Dublin City Schools For a principal, the a new school year brings anticipation, excitement—and—let’s admit it—an underlying feeling of trepidation. I always look forward to this time of year, but with it comes the telltale butterflies in the stomach each…
Digital tools are versatile and serve many purposes. It just takes creativity, curiosity, and a little bit of a risk in trying something new.
One idea is each academic group comes to the teacher in groups of four to six students for direct instruction.
The better we know our students, and the more they know and trust that we know them, the more invested they become in their learning.
Students would show up saying they heard “the test was brutal” or didn’t do the homework because they ‘heard’ I didn’t collect it.
How To Use Pokemon Go For Critical Learning by TeachThought Staff So I guess we should discuss this Pokemon thing, huh? While it may well end up being the twenty-teens version of disco halls and parachute pants, for now–as a trend–its urgent and fierce. Last week, I noticed what I assumed to be a small…
It was June. My 8th grade classroom was sweltering with the summer heat and 32 anxious students ready to bolt to graduation.
Stanford launched a short online course designed specifically to help K-12 educators create better classroom conversations among students.
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