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Makes sense to worry about learning loss during the pandemic, but there's risk in placing too much emphasis on it in the new year.
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“When students are clear on expectations of learning they tend to double their rate of learning.” These tips from Superintendent @mmcdowell13 can help you build student clarity.
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Tune in to today's Class of 2022 Post-Secondary Virtual Summit. First up at 10:00 am - Associate Degrees and Transfer Programs at Elgin Community College https://t.co/1XEYLkQ2NU
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Today and tomorrow are asynchronous learning days for students. This morning we kicked off the Class is 2022 Post-Secondary Virtual Summit. Sessions run throughout both days! Check us out https://t.co/mF6fhlyb6w. Thank you @GVSU@uoregon@CUSD300#college#career#trades
Wondering how to make station rotation work during hybrid learning? These 4 ideas for stations and how to structure them can help you get started.
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“Rather than tell students what they need to do to get a good grade, consider explaining what they should keep in mind as they aim for high-quality work.” Here's how student-centric language can encourage engagement and persistence while learning.
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An elementary school psychologist shares her take on these resilience strategies: “I remember walking out and thinking I can use this tomorrow. I don't have to wait. I don't have to prepare anything. I don't have to make anything. I can just do it.”
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During synchronous learning, teachers have used Google slides for students to write their math thinking, discuss their findings with the group and then revise. Discussion boards have been helpful with asynchronous learning. @MandyMathEd @KaraNewhouse
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Even though we’re not even physically active on Zoom, we’re getting a mighty mental workout.
To help you out, here are 9 tips to help you (and your students) beat Zoom fatigue. @WeAreTeachers https://t.co/9oQUJHayTc
While digital platforms can add new barriers to classroom discussion, they can also provide an opportunity to to reach all students—even the quietest. We gathered smart strategies from dozens of teachers.
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To make students feel comfortable during distance learning, you don’t have to throw out everything you did face-to-face. Some slight changes to your normal routines can make a big difference.
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