Friday, July 7, 2017

Educational Links 7/8/17


The 3 major dos and don’ts of blended learning


50 Of The Best Google Chrome Extensions For Teachers


21 Thoughts Student Teachers Have When Shopping For Classroom Clothing




Four Strategies to Help Struggling Math Students


Physics for Babies? Books That Expand Science Understanding


Why Religion Belongs in the Classroom


Researchers See Brain Differences Between Kids With Dyslexia and Kids With Dysgraphia


We already know that when engaged in reading tasks, certain parts of the brain work differently in people who have dyslexia and those who don’t. Brain scans have shown that. Now, a new study shows there are also brain differences between people with dyslexia and those with dysgraphia.

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