How I Use Video For Assessment In My Classroom
When it comes to supporting a student’s progress, showing them what they can do to improve or perform better is the key.
When it comes to supporting a student’s progress, showing them what they can do to improve or perform better is the key.
The building blocks of a schoolwide behavior program are quality instruction, communication, relationships, & personalized behavior plans.
From getting feedback from field experts to using project-based learning, here are 12 ideas to make learning more like the ‘real world.’
Teachers are professionals and their ‘clients’ are children and their function is teaching and their craft is understanding.
Social-emotional learning is part of the bedrock of critical literacy: helping them care enough to change themselves.
Every lesson plan should have a clear and compelling–and accessible–role for each student during each moment of the lesson.
Effective online classroom management mirrors effective in-person management, both benefiting from norms, feedback, and routines.
Yes, taking action will probably make you anxious but child abuse is preventable. Here are some tips and resources for teachers.
One student engagement strategy is to offer diverse pathways through content–pathways students would have to ‘unlock’ to progress.
I learned that my classroom wasn’t *my* classroom. Rather, it was a learning space for children. The classroom belonged to them.
Exit tickets can clarify student proficiency but can be used for more than just on-the-fly formative assessment.
How To Help Children Cope With Changes Resulting From COVID-19 contributed by Sanam Edwards, Teacher It’s been more than a year since we shifted to our virtual platform on Teams. Learners have acclimated to technology like fish to water, and it is sometimes educators who must keep stride with their hunger for new tech tools….
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