Saturday, June 19, 2021

Educational Links 6/20/21


The Science of Reading


Educators: When It Comes to DEI, We Can’t Be Silent


3 Traits Of A Gifted Teacher


Five Sources of Summer Math Activities for Elementary School Students


 


State orders stricter county oversight of districts' spending for low-income kids, English learners


 

Cheers and questions as some states and big school districts remove virtual learning option for fall

What Should Kids Do This Summer to “Catch Up”? Play.


Reducing Student Anxiety About Creative Digital Work


When students feel comfortable sharing creative work on open-ended projects, they’re better able to show what they know.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Educational Links 6/18/21




Why some early childhood advocates want more transitional kindergarten choices





FIVE NEW RESOURCES ABOUT JUNETEENTH


The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 255 Social Justice Education Via Liberal Science


How to Teach Consent Across the Curriculum



Studying the concept of consent outside the confines of health classes may leave students better equipped to apply what they learn.

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Educational Links 6/17/21

 


THE BEST TOOLS FOR MAKING ONLINE INTERACTIVE WORKSHEETS


12 Things Every Lesson You Teach Should Have





We all think we’re experts on ADHD, but even the best of us need a refresher course from time to time. See how you stack up with these questions, answered by two of the biggest experts in the field.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Educational Links 6/16/21

 


Teachers Are More Likely to Experience Depression Symptoms Than Other Adults



Schools should do more to help ever-increasing number ofhomeless students, study finds


10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet


4 non-verbal communication strategies for teachers


Resources for Education Interviews and Six Things to Consider During the Process


A Taxonomy For Transfer: 14 Ways Learners Can Transfer What They Know



5 Strategies to Help Black Students Feel at Home in School


White teachers who take the time to know their Black students as individuals can foster a feeling of belonging that students need.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Educational Links 6/15/21



11 Ways to Upgrade Your Presentation Handout

https://mailchi.mp/ecu/11-ways-to-upgrade-handouts-meditation-alternatives-google-doc-punctuation-instruction-study-when-is-teaching-most-stressful

Key Elements of SEL Implementation


How is technology impacting literacy?


End-of-the-Year Housekeeping: Reflect & Organize



Modeling Emotional Intelligence for Students



Map: Where Critical Race Theory Is Under Attack



Teachers report spring school reopenings were exhausting and unproductive



Those who taught in variations of a hybrid schedule, in which students divided their time between in-person instruction at school and distance learning at home, were the most frustrated. They characterized their experiences as “exhausting”, “stressful,” even “discombobulating.”

Sunday, June 13, 2021

Educational Links 6/14/21


 

LA Unified expands early literacy program

https://edsource.org/2021/la-unified-expands-early-literacy-program/656361

Ready, Set ... Think! Hackathon Aims To Kill Off Fake Health Rumors



10 Fun Ways to Keep Math Skills Sharp Over the Summer


NEW PBS NEWSHOUR VIDEO: “STUDENTS ACTIVISTS HELP DIVERT MILLIONS IN FUNDING AWAY FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT IN SCHOOLS”


Cultural Competence in Education

Will Fabulous Prizes Entice Students to Come On Down and Get Vaccinated?

For Teachers, It’s Been a Year


We asked educators to call in and let it all out, wax poetic, or sound off about their experiences teaching during the pandemic—here’s what they had to say.