Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Educational Links 3/20/19


Dear White Teachers: You Can't Love Your Black Students If You Don't Know Them


6 Strategies for Finding Your Calm


7 Skills Students Will Always Need


Micro-Cloud Learning Series Part 2: Technology Components of a Micro-Cloud Architecture


More Kids Than Ever Are Dealing With Test Anxiety, and We Need to Help



The Difference Between IEPs and 504 Plans 


I’m a Neuroscientist. Here’s How Teachers Change Kids’ Brains.


Teachers change brains. While we often don’t think of ourselves as brain-changers, when we teach we have an enormous impact on our students’ cognitive development. Recent advances in educational neuroscience are helping educators understand the critical role we play in building brain capacities important to students’ learning and self-control.

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