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2 Simple Strategies To Bring Technology To The Common Core

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2 Simple Strategies To Bring Technology To The Common Core contributed by Jeremy Hyler As the discussions about the Common Core […]

measuring understanding

The Trouble With Measuring Understanding

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Measuring understanding might be the most complex thing teachers do. Unfortunately, PD gives little attention to making quality assessments.

Stoking The Fires Of Teaching & Learning

Stoking The Fires Of Teaching & Learning Read More

Fire needs three things–a spark, oxygen, and fuel. Without any one of those things, we can’t stoke the fire. It will refuse to burn.

4 Strategies To Promote Smarter Grit In The Classroom

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4 Strategies To Promote Smarter Grit In The Classroom by Jennifer Davis Bowman, Ed.D. Recently, “grit” has surfaced as one

10 Benefits Of Digital Planning Tools For Teachers

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Done properly, lightening the planning load through collaboration should enable teachers to focus on relationship-building.

27 Ways To Respond When Students Don't Pay Attention

27 Ways To Respond When Students Don’t Pay Attention

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How Can You Respond When Students Don’t Pay Attention? Our initial reaction when seeing the following infographic from Mia MacMeekin was to

Hackschooling Makes Me Happy: A 13 Year-Old’s Uncommon Wisdom

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A 13 Year-Old’s Uncommon Wisdom Disruptive thinking is a useful thing. It encourages difficult questions, conversations, and rethinking of trends

A Short, Humorous Look At Rigor In The Classroom

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“Your test scores seem to indicate that your classwork isn’t rigorous enough. Do you include rigor in your class assignments?”

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