Saturday, April 30, 2022

Educational Links 4/29/2022

 


ADHD In Children



Students with disabilities have a right to qualified teachers — but there's a shortage





Teaching Strategies and Classroom Policies to Help Students With Anxiety Disorders

Be Ready When Parents Ask These 7 Questions About Data Privacy


Can the Metaverse Improve Learning? New Research Finds Some Promise






A 4 Step Approach to Planning Collaborative Experiential Learning


Teachers can guide high school students to be active participants in their learning by having them work together on authentic tasks.

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Educational Links 4/28/2022

What Is Additive Grading? Increasing Student Engagement By Grading Backwards


5 Overlooked Signs of ADHD – the Inattentive Type


Resilience Begins with Responsibility: The Power of Service for Kids with ADHD


I LIKE THE IDEA IN THIS NEW EDUTOPIA VIDEO: “60-SECOND STRATEGY: DAILY INTENTIONS”


Moving forward: New concerns–and promises–for post-pandemic classrooms

What Edtech Can Learn from Covid Vaccines


Keeping Disruptive Students in the Classroom

 When an administrator is called in to deal with a disruptive student, the situation is serious. This is a model for helping the student calm down so they can remain in class.

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Educational Links 4/27/2022

The Definition Of Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs



What is dysgraphia?

https://www.understood.org/en/articles/understanding-dysgraphia

U.S. Supreme Court Signals Support for Football Coach’s Public Prayers


The School Hall Pass Is Going Digital. Is That a Good Thing?


Nancy Bailey: 101 Reasons Why Interactions in Classroom Settings are Better than Teacherless Online Instruction


Inclusive strategies in CTE courses improve student engagement



Using universal design for learning approaches in career-prep courses allows student choice for studying and demonstrating knowledge, CTE experts say.