Saturday, August 14, 2021

Educational Links 8/15/21

 


New initiative targets 10,000 underserved students for in-demand cloud computing careers


What is dyslexia?

Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Student Achievement?


Vaccines should be mandated for teachers and students, Thurmond says



4 Reading Strategies to Retire This Year (Plus 6 to Try Out!)


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



No Motivation? 5 Steps to Build Drive and Confidence



Teachers and parents can take advantage of these strategies for training focus, combating procrastination, and prioritizing effectively to achieve the success that drives future motivation in their students with ADHD.






Friday, August 13, 2021

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Educational Links 8/13/21

Personalized Learning’s Big Test Is Coming This School Year


Engaging resources were critical to successful pandemic learning

 

Uncommon but Impactful Learning Disorders



Students Must Learn to Think Critically. It’s Up to Us to Teach Them How.



Free school lunch for all



California becomes first state to mandate vaccines for school employees


Let’s Start This Year by Focusing on Learning Gains


There’s a lot of talk about learning loss, but teachers can guide students to reflect on all the ways they’ve grown during the pandemic.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Educational Links 8/12/21



The Benefits Of Using Social Videos In The Classroom


Harnessing Adaptive Learning Technology for Student Success


Tracking how the coronavirus is impacting school districts

Fauci Backs Teacher Vaccine Mandates: ‘We Are in a Critical Situation Now’


Back to school: Healing students' grief and anxiety



5 skills for future success–and how to help students develop them


Focusing on Science With Elementary Students This Year



Science instruction boosts students’ curiosity and encourages collaboration, which will help them transition back to in-person school.


 

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Educational Links 8/11/21

Great Book Creator Resources to Start the New School Year



CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION RESOURCES OF THE WEEK

 

If you feel your child is not ready for first grade due to the pandemic



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



How to Support At-Risk Students in Your Classroom


3 tech-based strategies to support diversity in the classroom

Can We Stop Calling Them Careless Mistakes?


There are a variety of sources of student errors in math, and labeling them ‘careless’ might mean missing a chance to help students learn.

Educational Links 8/10/21

 


42 Ways to Boost Learning by Applying Our Bodies, Surroundings and Relationships


What Students Will Need as the Year Begins


In New Push to Grow Online Degree Offerings, Coursera Changes Revenue-Sharing Options


School leaders brace for mask bullying in fall



Quick Guide: What is independent study in California?



Teachers Feel Anxious About the New School Year. How Principals Can Help


3 Classroom Behaviors Rooted in ADHD Executive Dysfunction


Punishing disruptive behaviors in the classroom that stem from ADHD will do little to change behavior. Luckily, teaching executive function skills to these students can help minimize blurting out in class, talking too much, and leaving assigned seats.




Sunday, August 8, 2021

Educational Links 8/9/21

 


Why You Should Bring Podcasts Into Your Classroom


9 Mean Teacher Comments Every Student with ADHD Knows Too Well




When to Worry About an Anxious Child

 

These Districts Will Risk Breaking State Law to Continue Anti-Racism Work


How going remote led to dramatic drops in public school students 

Fighting the Delta Variant: School Reopening Just Got a Lot More Complicated

5 Ways Districts Are Battling the Delta Variant Amid Political Upheaval


“My teacher is so mean. She doesn’t like me.” If your child has ADHD, you know that “mean teachers” are rarely cruel on purpose. But sometimes their lack of knowledge and training on ADHD means that they have expectations — and comments — that are wholly inappropriate and/or unhelpful for our kids. Here are the 9 that I remember most clearly.