Fourth graders are mastering the art of dialogue through modified Socratic seminars. Teacher Ricky Clark uses short, structured discussions + peer feedback to build speaking skills, confidence & kindness. https://t.co/Kw0nstn4fs... #EdChat#StudentVoice#ElementaryEd
Taking things one small step at a time and celebrating little wins along the way can really help students feel accomplished and stay motivated for the long run.
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Please welcome Steve Lebel, the new NHASCD Interim Executive Director. We are honored to utilize his experience and creativity as we move our organization forward. Welcome aboard, Steve! #nhascd
“Word-problem solving in lower grades is one of the better indicators of overall school success in K-12,” says a Vanderbilt researcher. What are good ways to teach this skill? https://t.co/GnGUvvfpUO #wordproblems
The NH Department of Education has begun a new “Stop Scrolling” initiative to encourage NH teens to engage in activities apart from their phones. https://t.co/U20y3KyjiP
NH girls are struggling with their mental health to a much greater degree than boys. Check out the latest report from the NH Women’s Foundation. https://t.co/9P3HdaEDuz #nhgirls#mentalhealth
One of the most time-consuming but potentially rewarding principal duties is classroom observation. Can AI help with this process? https://t.co/vC8hNOyueb #teacherobservations
NHASCD’s Whole Child, Whole Educator Series is being planned. Would you like to present innovative approaches you’ve used to foster healthy practices for children and educators? Head to https://t.co/YgOtvXZFvw to submit a proposal by June 30. #wholechild
Evidence shows that home visits benefit children and families by supporting child development, boosting parental confidence, and connecting families to essential resources. https://t.co/JegGBYjgK7 #homevisits
What does the research say about reading on paper vs. reading digital devices? The results may surprise you. https://t.co/2akRFdKZae #DigitalReading#PrintIsNotDead
A Hollis-Brookline history teacher feels we may have a new Superman for teachers when we return to classes in the fall. https://t.co/GnryTLpJ9G #WaitingForSuperman#GAI
Are you teaching summer school? Why not focus on the Olympics happening in July and August? Here are 40 fun facts that can get your lesson plans rolling. https://t.co/tDYXn3OqML #ParisOlympics
About 1 in 4 students missed at least 10 percent of school days in 2022-23. How can summer planning improve school attendance? https://t.co/f8uhxFefBF #schoolattendance