@cakesthebrain Saw this post and went to buy the book but it won’t be available until September! Bummer for summer reading list but the book looks fantastic.
A healthy partnership between families and schools involves both educators and parents helping each other do better. #EWOpinion#RHSU https://t.co/cTAXA5ogWe
Sometimes, raising your voice seems like the only way to get students’ attention, but yelling can create a negative classroom culture and impede learning. 📣
Here are 6 ideas to use instead.
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@203ShoutOut Thank you, Mr. Carder, #Naperville 203 elementary band teacher extraordinaire, for teaching the 9am trombones the notes to John Cena. You are amazing! My kiddo is actually asking for more practice time.
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Bellwether co-founder and Virginia Board of Education member Andy Rotherham joins Mike Petrilli, David Griffith, and Amber Northern to discuss Virginia’s newly-approved history and social science standards. https://t.co/ktsjOWBNiW
What criteria should be used to determine giftedness: Psychometric test results or outstanding achievement?
https://t.co/7Xm97g0Wth
#giftedness#genius#IQ#eminence#achievement
“Resilience isn't some fixed trait. It's not elusive, that some people have and some people don't. It actually requires very ordinary processes. Just the willingness to give them a go.” https://t.co/jrDvDUplQ6
With so much misinformation out there, teaching students how to identify credible sources is critical. A clever—if crass—acronym can help them tell truth from fiction online. https://t.co/cAX9KjUXnz
From the outset, enabling students to feel like they belong can encourage them to strive to do their best. #EWOpinion@Larryferlazzo https://t.co/MdsRysQpHx
Writing a claim does not have to be intimidating. Students can experiment with imagery or figurative language that enhances their arguments. @theVogelman@CorwinPress#nationalpoetrymonth
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