Are your students more concerned with passing or making an A than they are about learning? Here’s how to help them focus on what's important. https://t.co/OhHUSaP59L
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"And note that without Google, you may have to survive without knowing something the second you want to know it. You’ll (probably) live." How To Play Outside: 50 Things For 'Digital Kids' To Do - TeachThought PD https://t.co/2QVB0G0UQY https://t.co/uTvORiWPWJ
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Just because something's online doesn't mean it's true. But you can help students determine whether a website is legit or suspicious. Teach them to ask these questions. https://t.co/OJ55XbfR7Y
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A large-scale analysis of over 2,500 education studies separates the wheat from the chaff, highlighting what works and what’s suspect. Get the lowdown from our research editor @YoukiTerada. https://t.co/QG7VTccuQh
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Organizational skills aren’t innate. Here’s how to help your middle- and high-school students learn skills they may not have been exposed to in earlier years. https://t.co/rceGGeRpcg
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👋 Stuck for a writing activity? Try this #WriteNowJan prompt with your class - and if it works as well as we think it will... find 199 more of them, plus 1500+ further literacy resources, at https://t.co/ZtS9DINcoj https://t.co/jNxUSoYgAm
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Starting the school day with a social and emotional learning activity is helpful. But the real magic happens when SEL is integrated into academic instruction. https://t.co/CaSld820Np
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AI has enormous potential to make teachers' lives easier and student learning richer. Here's how. ⬇️ https://t.co/kkdDIMBmtg
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Want to establish a trusting classroom environment? First show your students that you trust them. https://t.co/UrlPSefsgL
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Meet Bouncy, the animatronic service dog that can "breathe" with kids. 👋 Bouncy and other toys can help young students move through their emotions and prepare for learning. https://t.co/lldxZiCYAx
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