Monday, November 19, 2018

Educational Links 11/20/18


21 Things Teachers Do Every Single Day But Don’t Get Recognized For


Teacher Evaluations Have Dramatically Changed the Principal's Job

Download: Multisensory Reading and Writing Tools


35 Teachers Share the Sometimes Funny, Sometimes Painful Things They’ve Done Out of Pure Exhaustion

https://www.weareteachers.com/teacher-exhaustion-true-stories/?utm_content=1542637080&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0T1gvmev3ygQaUanFOImMJkC_GmGsVh5YfhkABas9y3jaYtkuyjXWN_YE

Kids love to ‘roast’ each other. But when does good-natured teasing become bullying?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2018/11/14/kids-love-roast-each-other-when-does-good-natured-teasing-become-bullying/?fbclid=IwAR3UAgJrv3YGn-iLwT898nn1ZeLfr1RrG6ycqFjHothZbSgD7CCKB6sEypM&utm_term=.cece87a50bfb&wpisrc=nl_parent&wpmm=1


Dropping Out and Coming Back: Stories of Persevering for a Diploma




8 Needs For Project-Based Learning In The 21st Century


We tend to think of project-based learning as focused on research, planning problem-solving, authenticity, and inquiry. Further, collaboration, resourcefulness, and networking matter too–dozens of characteristics “fit” into project-based learning. Its popularity comes from, among other characteristics, its general flexibility as a curriculum framework. You can do, teach, assess, and connect almost anything within the context of a well-designed project.

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