*4 teacher-tested activities* to help students connect the dots between new material and what they already know. đź’ˇ https://t.co/oOTqXa4IbT
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Fifteen years ago, a current high school sophomore was born. So was Google. How Will Technology Change Education And The Future Of Learning? - TeachThought PD https://t.co/ov0Dk7O0or https://t.co/hUQJ0v89GQ
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6 tips for helping neurodiverse kids feel at home in class—from a neurodiverse teacher. https://t.co/vvqO3RR3sd
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The right visuals in your classroom can help students know what to do without asking. Find out other ways classroom design can lead to improved executive functioning. https://t.co/1zqFm5e78l
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We’ve almost certainly given too much weight to high-stakes tests—and increasingly, the pressure of the tests is showing up as a serious health issue for students. https://t.co/chrWebSwwq
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When my kids learned to drive I didn’t just hand them the car keys And expect them to figure it out. In hindsight handing my kids a phone that way was a huge mistake - one of the worst of my life. Kids need guidance and supervision. Social media can’t be trusted with kids.
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In this hostile learning environment created by censorship and book bans, these LFJ book reviews encourage us all to keep reading—and writing—to counter the narratives that have historically excluded diverse perspectives. https://t.co/QXRVCzVj1g
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It’s important for teachers and staff in advisory roles to take a step back and provide support rather than direct student events. https://t.co/6MgNtVwLKh
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If You’re Not in the Classroom, Spare Teachers Your Armchair Quarterbacking https://t.co/xXLDOMIBNT
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Is “senioritis” starting to take hold at your school? Check out some simple activities designed to make sure seniors stay engaged during their final year. https://t.co/gBlRB1MkxT
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This Life Skills Library-in-a-Box Is the Easiest Way To Work SEL Into Your Curriculum https://t.co/kfXNEC9g8K
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