These creative closing activities come recommended by experienced teachers and are great to use at the end of a class period or learning unit. https://t.co/ZW4kQ0n5e5
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14 Ways To Help Students Build Confidence - TeachThought PD https://t.co/GW24ajHfVH https://t.co/Jtuo2IZPYO
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Our principal said we're "ruining a fundraiser that ultimately benefits the school." Are we being selfish? https://t.co/xdRrjWxQ9B
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At @Design39Campus, an innovative TK-8 school in San Diego, student-designed electives put kids' passions at the forefront of their learning. https://t.co/IuXx4noqwd
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Busy teachers know all too well that multitasking often feels more like "no-tasking." Middle school teacher @mrs_frommert recommends a better way to manage a stack of "urgent" items. https://t.co/iZNEJLdyWk
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Graphic organizers are powerful tools, especially when students take part in their design and keep specific learning goals in mind. https://t.co/6fsB3M1KEF
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The 100-point grading system is a "badly lopsided scale that is heavily gamed against the student," researchers say—but that wasn't always the case. https://t.co/0GeNqyPVAG
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15 Creative Color by Number Books for Kids of All Ages: https://t.co/jmFof7a1fI https://t.co/QXvAxWCht8
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Teachers are worried because students are not coming to school, or if they are, they’ve effectively tuned out. https://t.co/9rYcXuLSkP
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"We must continue to figure out how to keep human creativity, human judgment, and human values at the center of the processes we devise to work with these new AI tools, even as they themselves grow more and more capable." --@reidhoffman https://t.co/W5gTk6gOTh https://t.co/rBEbzs3FNH
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Students who don’t see a bright future for themselves may have trouble getting motivated for school, but a trauma-informed approach can improve their expectations. (2020) @SELinSchools https://t.co/4klU59mAmh
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