Research-based instruction strategies can help teachers reach all of their students, regardless of their differences in learning!
New on Literacy Daily, we’ve compiled a list of research-based methods to help educators maximize literacy instruction.
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@MaryJoDionne You can’t think like that. We’ve essentially been a two party system since Confederation. I think it’s important to vote for the party that you think represents you the best. Strategic voting just perpetuates the liberal-conservative back and forth. I’m ready for a change.
@csgamble You know, we used to use two-way radios for communication but found difficulties with reception when the school was in between. A former student heard me talking & asked why we didn’t just use cell phones b/c everyone has them. It worked for our purposes. Would it for yours?
The team at Brooklands School has been teaching 6 weeks outdoors for 5 years. This video provides an introduction to their highly successful program that sees all students and all classes outside everyday, all day, rain or shine. https://t.co/cLltzxz5hU
The findings of a new study that looked at the heart of a swimmer vs. the heart of a runner underscored how sensitive our bodies are to different types of exercise https://t.co/3pzTJpbRHB
Hmmmm, maybe an end of year mud day at Centennial next year...we could throw in some obstacles & make it a mud run. I’ll just leave this right here as a reminder.
Life is like these rocks: the bigger rocks represent the bigger problems we deal with, but we always get past those and move on to happier times. Life will be punctuated with problems for us to overcome & learn from.