Are Schools Prepared For Great Teachers?
A great teacher navigates boundaries of policy, content, and the affections of people and communities to get the clearest view of students.
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A great teacher navigates boundaries of policy, content, and the affections of people and communities to get the clearest view of students.
Are Schools Prepared For Great Teachers? Read More
In an age of information abundance, learners can become empowered to access, reflect upon, and share knowledge they find valuable.
How Technology Can Address Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Read More
6 Ways Students Are Braver Than I Ever Give Them Credit For by Paul Moss, edmerger.com Students are incredibly brave every
6 Ways Students Are Braver Than I Ever Give Them Credit For Read More
Learning is about movement and growth. Providing effective feedback helps students realize exactly what they need to grow.
The Feedback Routine: A Process For Helping Students Improve Read More
Digital literacy is emerging as a genuine concern in education as technology competes with traditional texts for student attention.
20 Guiding Questions To Develop A Digital Literacy Plan Read More
The Text Reduction Strategy can improve reading comprehension by reducing a text to distill it to its essence: theme, thesis, main ideas.
How To Use The Text Reduction Strategy To Improve Reading Comprehension Read More
Making Thinking Visible: The Story Of A Sketchnoter By guest author, Reshan Richards Before I even learned about sketchnoting, Explain
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Close-reading is an active process characterized by questioning, adjusting reading rate, judgement thinking, and dozens of other strategies.
13 iPad Apps That Promote Close Reading Read More
Image or picture thinking is the innate process dyslexic thinkers use. Our educational system is just beginning to understand how to best respond.
Dyslexic Thinkers Aren’t Disabled Thinkers Read More
Build relationships with parents at the beginning of the school year. This helps develop trust and opens the lines of communication.
Simple Tips For Teachers Communicating With Parents Read More