An Extended Metaphor About Inequality In The Classroom
In this extended metaphor about inequality in the classroom, kids aren’t sent to the principal’s office, they’re born and raised there.
In this extended metaphor about inequality in the classroom, kids aren’t sent to the principal’s office, they’re born and raised there.
How do you share content from CK-12 to Google Classroom? Navigate to the lesson, then click: Choose–>Assign–>Google Classroom.
Don’t get distracted that everything is ‘different.’ Start with the student and their needs and the unique opportunities in front of them.
Let me be clear: I prefer physical books with soft covers. This is not about sentimentality. Rather, this is about how technology can make reading better.
WindowSwap is a simple website that lets you look out someone else’s window from nearly anywhere in the world. And it’s strangely relaxing.
Since students typically perform better on low-level thinking items, teachers may believe students understand more deeply than they actually do.
Common uses of technology in the classroom include reading programs, assessment tools, and a range of learning management systems.
Teaching empathy in the classroom? Start a Random Acts of Kindness project so students can support a classmate, or someone in their community.
The future of learning is certainly blended learning–a mix of remote and face-to-face instruction. Perhaps we should use current momentum?
Rediscovering the human elements of teaching and learning is among the most powerful strategies for improving teacher morale.
Curiosity is a powerful catalyst for learning and using inquiry-based learning can leverage potential. Here are 6 strategies for your classroom.
How are teachers suddenly the frontlines in the fight against COVID? More importantly, “What is the best way to teach children in a pandemic?”
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