Saturday, September 13, 2025

Excellent Archived Articles To Improve Your Teaching


 This is a collection of archived links to a variety of educational articles published by reputable education websites. 

Edutopia

The Power of Being Seen


Mindshift KQED

Teaching Civics in a Divided Age? Intergenerational Dialogue Should Go Both Ways



EdWeek Classroom Q & A

This Is the Most Effective Teaching Strategy I’ve Seen in 23 Years


Responsive Classroom

Teaching Students to Reflect


Smart Classroom Management

How To Handle Students Who Dominate Discussions


How To Help Your Students During National Troubling Times


 This is a collection of current links to a variety of educational articles published by reputable education websites.

EdWeek

How Teachers Can Talk to Students About Charlie Kirk’s Assassination


9 Ways to Support Student Mental Health



ChildMind Institute

How Much Should You Monitor Your Teen’s Social Media?



Mayo Clinic

Mental illness in children: Know the signs


Healthy Children

Teen Mental Health: How to Know When Your Child Needs Help




Thursday, September 11, 2025

Educational Links 9/11/25

 

This is a collection of current links to a variety of educational articles published by reputable education websites.

Edsource

Bill to extend substitute teaching time raises academic concerns

https://edsource.org/2025/california-substitute-teacher-bill/740428?fbclid=IwY2xjawMwLvBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHv7oo_dz_tK6InNThX0_1RIVM8tyMJr-c0E7gSjfh7ra28Zuc1ZxmzjjtuBO_aem_kyIFAnRbsWaB3BrSmGd2Qg

Mindshift How We Will Learn

More Students Head Back to Class Without One Crucial Thing: Their Phones



TeachThought Let's Teach Critical Thinking

Bloom’s Taxonomy Verbs For Critical Thinking & Learning Design


Edutopia

How to Make Purposeful Decisions About Generative AI in Your School



Helpful Info on Teaching Reading for All Teachers in All Classes

There is a literacy crisis in the United States. Here is some knowledge of teaching Reading you can adapt into any level or subject matter class. If you are teaching the upper grades, you can implement simplified  phonics and syllabication while introducing vocabulary. Make decoding of larger words a common and helpful way of studying for the older students and English learners.

Often students have an extended, interesting vocabulary from a listening rich environment. Demonstrating how to syllabicate and decode longer words the student is already familiar with can be a wonderful revelation, empowering confidence and excitement for the student to attack reading with the skills necessary to be fluent readers.


What is structured literacy?