Saturday, January 30, 2021

Educational Links 1/31/2021

 

8 Quick Checks for Understanding


Education and the coronavirus crisis: What’s the latest?



Don’t Discount the Importance of Creativity: How Art Builds Confidence

Can Schools Really Reopen in 100 Days? How Staffing Could Hobble Biden’s Plan



When Virtual Animations Are Teaching, Can They Make an Emotional Connection?

Can Schools Really Reopen in 100 Days? How Staffing Could Hobble Biden’s Plan


5 Tips for Better Cybersecurity


With the rise in K–12 cyberattacks, cybersecurity is a top concern for school districts. Here are best practices to boost your cybersecurity and protect your data.

Friday, January 29, 2021

Educational Links 1/20/2021


 

How to Create a Digital Library That Kids Eat Up

Anthony Fauci: ‘Get Teachers Vaccinated as Quickly as We Possibly Can’


How Leveraging Curiosity May Keep Students Engaged From Afar


California teachers union wants schools in ‘purple’ counties to stay closed for 100 days; vaccinations for staff



What Lessons Does Special Education Hold for Improving Personalized Learning?



Fun, Educational Activities for Super Bowl Sunday 2021


8 Strategies For Helping Students Learn To Ask For Help


Becoming a lifelong learner takes time, effort, and help from others. We can always improve. Asking for help and using one’s resources to solve problems is a strength, not a weakness. Developmentally, middle and early high school students are ripe for learning that self-advocacy is essential to future success.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Educational Links 1/29/2021

The Digital Divide Has Narrowed, But 12 Million Students Are Still Disconnected

Lawmakers Push $75 Billion for Learning Recovery Among Trio of COVID-19 Bills


Arts play role in building school community, even remotely


 What happens to children who missed kindergarten during Covid-19 crisis?

https://edsource.org/2021/what-happens-to-children-who-missed-kindergarten-during-covid-19-crisis/647721

COVID-19 May Energize Push for School Choice in States. Where That Leads Is Unclear

Can Schools Really Reopen in 100 Days? How Staffing Could Hobble Biden’s Plan

7 Steps Toward Building an Equitable School Culture


When schools are mindful and deliberate about creating an equitable culture, they are better prepared to support everyone in the building.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Educational Links 1/27/2021

 

THE SUPER BOWL IS COMING UP – HERE ARE TEACHING & LEARNING RESOURCES


California teachers could get Covid-19 vaccinations starting in February




27 clever teaching hacks for Google Classroom


Weaving Social Justice Into Science Instruction


Shedding light on inequity in science fields bolsters students’ critical thinking skills and sense of self-efficacy in science. A free curriculum helps teachers get started.

Monday, January 25, 2021

Sunday, January 24, 2021

Educational Links 1/25/21

Why Students Should Write in All Subjects


What’s the Plan? How K-12 School Districts Are Preparing to Resume and Reopen


SUNDAY’S MUST-READ ARTICLES ON SCHOOL REOPENINGS




ADHD in Girls: Why It’s Ignored, Why That’s Dangerous



How is COVID-19 changing school discipline?



The Jigsaw Method Teaching Strategy

How to begin positive relationships with families: 8 tips to try

https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/for-educators/partnering-with-families/eight-tips-to-build-a-positive-relationship-with-your-students-families

Having a positive relationship with your students’ families lets you share concerns and work together to help students who learn and think differently thrive.

Ed Tech and STEM Sites for Teachers

Hey, check out these great sites for ed tech!

Who doesn't want a freebie?
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/
 This site serves the most knowledgeable in ed tech.

http://higherinnovation.net/
  Well, maybe technology made  easier.

 Ed Tech Review will send you a plethora of interesting info every day.
http://edtechreview.in/


 
http://www.tmadeeasy.com/
Great for BYOD classrooms.





 Edutopia has everything a teacher could want, an emporium of helpfulness. The ed tech spin is info and advice for the working classroom, for folks who actually see children everyday.


http://www.edutopia.org/