Mom, English and tech speaker, former English Teacher, and currently the Head of Educational Architecture at AR and reading brand Living Popups/LP Bookspace
One way to provide effective feedback for learning is a 'feedback sandwich' to structure your feedback: Compliment, Correct, Compliment.
https://t.co/m57WUh6c6r via @TeachThought#learning#teachersoftwitter#education
🛠️ One of my favorite tools for creating more equitable learning experiences? My “Choose Your Own Learning Path Adventure Choice Board.”
🟰 This FREE activity gives students meaningful choices designed to remove barriers to learning: https://t.co/DU1T1Xxs6q
#EdChat
How can you keep track of every student's strengths and needs to inform your curriculum planning? @JorgeDoesPBL suggests trying a simple visual tool called an empathy map!
Principals, stock up on Post-it notes for fall! When you visit classrooms, leave a post-it note on their desk telling them how lucky their students are to have them & share something you learned or enjoyed about the visit. I call them "Post-its of Praise"
Moving from a small Louisiana town to a city of 5 million people, educator Jaslynn Laurence knew it would take some work to bridge the cultural divide and bond with her students. Here are 4 strategies she developed.👇
https://t.co/6tfsyXv1BP
“If we do not begin focusing on social studies in early grades, we'll continue to have young adults who lack critical knowledge about their government, how to engage in the democratic process, and our collective history.”
Here's what you can do.👇
https://t.co/svtpcGZYhT
Another insightful workshop presented by @MrsMatash on the QFT (Question, Formulation Technique) providing the teachers in our Professional Development Schools with new tools for #teaching! #learning#students
Yesterday I provided my quarterly report to the Nebraska State School Board.
While many things were discussed, I am excited to continue conversations about a concern I frequently hear about: cell phones in the classroom.
I would love to hear any and all effective strategies to address this concern. Add the research, please- I am eager to learn!
What works? What doesn’t? What conversations do we need to have in order to best address this concern?
Our children just want to be safe.
Our children just want to be safe.
Our children just want to be safe.
Our children just want to be safe.
Our children just want to be safe.
Our children just want to be safe.
Our children just want to be safe.
Our children just want to be safe.