Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Educational Links 7/12/18

How to prepare your kids for jobs that don’t exist yet

https://www.fastcompany.com/40585503/how-to-prepare-your-kids-for-jobs-that-dont-exist-yet?partner=rss&utm_source=social&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Don’t Blame Mister Rogers for Children’s Sense of Entitlement


Will New Standards Improve Elementary Science Education?



5 Tips for Your Students to Help With Fast and Effective Learning



HOW CAN I BOOST MY CHILD’S CONFIDENCE WHEN IT COMES TO READING?



Teaching Strategies to Build Trust in the Classroom


10 Self-Reflective Questions Teachers Can Debrief With Every Day


For a long time we’ve advocated the use of self-reflective questions with our learners as a way for them to debrief their learning processes in the classroom in order to improve and grow. This is just as useful a practice for teachers as it is for learners, because in many ways teachers are still learners themselves. What self-reflective questions can teachers use for the same purposes? We’ve got some ideas below, but first, let’s talk about why self-reflection is so crucial a practice in teaching, learning, and life.

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