Saturday, August 7, 2021

Educational Links 8/8/21



Do Autism Behaviors Have Medical Causes?

How the Role of Video in the Classroom will Continue to Evolve

https://events.edsurge.com/webinars/how-the-role-of-video-in-the-classroom-will-continue-to-evolve/?_ga=2.34424993.1466257933.1628404454-1798970296.1621401759


“9 Calming Strategies for a Racing, Restless Mind.”



How to Adjust Your Instruction for Gifted Students



Serious Cases Remain Rare, But Coronavirus Infections In Children Are On The Rise


How going remote led to dramatic drops in public school students 



How to Engage More Students in Classroom Discussions

 

CDC recommends quarantines for unvaccinated students, staff



Unvaccinated students and school staff should receive diagnostic testing and quarantine for 14 days if they have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in updated guidance Thursday. Vaccinated students and staff do not need to quarantine but should wear a mask and get tested 3-5 days following a known exposure.

Friday, August 6, 2021

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Educational Links 8/6/21



Why some schools are mandating Covid tests while others aren’t



Should Teachers Require The Use Of Technology To Complete Homework Assignments?


Children with ADHD Need Positive Reinforcement (& Other Interventions That Work)


There’s a New Wave of AI Research Coming to Transform Education

 

Down With Toxic Positivity! For Teachers and Students, Healing Isn’t Blind Optimism





How to Make a New Student Feel Welcome in Your Classroom


Incorporating Social Justice in the Curriculum


A framework based on interdisciplinary experiential learning can help teachers approach issues of injustice with middle and high school students.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Educational Links 8/5/21

How to Audit Your Classroom Library for Inclusion


Students suffered deep, and unequal, mental health impacts during the pandemic, report finds


Characteristics Of A Critical Thinking Classroom

https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/characteristics-of-a-critical-thinking-classroom/?fbclid=IwAR2NGJHM_ZGRdXUP_UBs_UpDJVcRS-6sDupUpYffyfFLqPh6CY2T16siufk

A New Google Forms Feature Teachers Have Requested for Years!



How to teach new classroom routines during COVID-19



Key Teaching Strategies to Begin Your Lessons with a Bang



Students Need To Be In Classrooms, With Masks, This Fall, Education Secretary Says



U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has a message for schools across the country ahead of the new school year: Students need to be in classrooms. "That's where students learn best," Cardona told NPR's A Martínez. "Schools are more than just places where students learn how to read and write — they're communities. They're like second families to our students."





Monday, August 2, 2021

Educational Links 8/3/21


The List Of Cognitive Biases: A Graphic Of 180+ Heuristics


The difference between accommodations and modifications

Weekly Testing for Teachers, Other City Workers

 

These 5 limiting beliefs make teaching more exhausting–here’s how to let them go.

Q&A Collections: Assessment

A Crafting Project to Boost Engagement in History

4 Ways to Keep Staff and Students Safe From the Delta Variant


The timing couldn’t be worse: Just as schools reopen, a super-contagious COVID-19 variant, Delta, is infecting people nationwide at alarming rates. Unvaccinated people are particularly vulnerable, but even the inoculated can fall victim to this aggressive new strain. It’s particularly important right now to use all the mitigation strategies you can to protect students and staff. But protecting them isn’t just about what you do; it’s about how you think. Here are four key things to consider.