Showing posts with label covid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label covid. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2022

Educational Links 2/20/22

 


Thinking Critically About Goal Setting


How to Motivate Students to Actually Do Homework and Reading


How Changing Schools’ Culture of Discipline Paves the Way for Inclusivity






What is a functional behavioral assessment (FBA)?



Kids won’t listen? Science says music might help.


Why kindness and emotional literacy matter in raising kids



Emotional self-awareness is a building block for 
empathy, as is talking with kids about the link 
between their actions and another person’s 
reactions.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Educational Links 2/17/2022

45 Eighth Grade Science Fair Projects and Classroom Experiments


Lawmakers differ on federal role in exclusionary discipline practices


A simple routine to support literacy development in all subjects



What is Dyslexia? Common Symptoms in Children


More Than 1 in 3 Children Who Started School in the Pandemic Need ‘Intensive’ Reading Help

 

How the difference between sound and noise can influence our ability to learn


Setting Up a Disability-Inclusive Curriculum


Six strategies for making people with disabilities a part of your students’ diverse learning experiences.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Educational Links 2/15/22



What Are The Best Assistive Technology Apps 

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Supporting Struggling Readers: Challenges and Strategies for Educators


6 Ways Teachers Can Ease Decision Fatigue


The Masked Teacher



Educators Have Some Pointed Advice For Tech Companies Building the Metaverse


How recess helps students learn

The Great Resignation Hasn't Hit School Teachers Yet. Here's Why It Still Might


The pandemic may be the last straw for a profession mired in stagnant pay, compounding demands and endemic burnout. The situation has some asking if the field of teaching needs a reset.

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Educational Links 2/13/22

'We cannot keep playing musical chairs with our teachers,' California schools launch 'We Want You' effort'


Child care sector marked by fewer providers and increased prices amid pandemic




Teachers of Color Are Linked to Social-Emotional, Academic Gains for All Students


A top researcher says it's time to rethink our entire approach to preschool


RESEARCH STUDIES OF THE WEEK

 

Leading Together / Creating a Culture of Inquiry Among Educators


5 Tips for Teaching Novels When Students Won’t Read



Making lessons accessible to resistant readers can enhance the learning experience for everyone—including those who read the whole book.

Friday, February 11, 2022

Educational Links 2/11/22

 


Teachers at Low-Income Schools Deserve Respect


20 Reflective Questions To Improve Your Teaching



Community schools can reinvigorate learning after Covid — if done right


Why More Schools Are Adding Mental Health Breaks to the Calendar


Using Sound Walls in Early Elementary Classrooms


Sound walls guide students to investigate phonemes and make informed choices when they’re unsure how to spell out a sound.

Monday, February 7, 2022

Educational Links 2/8/2022

 


Teachers must prioritize inclusivity



15 New Ideas Every Teacher Should Try


It Was Hard to See the Good in 2021 — Until I Started Practicing Gratitude


The Children Left Behind



Classroom Strategies



What Is a Behavior Intervention Plan?

How to Create a Vertical Professional Learning Community


An entire department can collaborate across grade levels to share instructional strategies and confirm that their methods are aligned.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Educational Links 2/5/2022

 


The COVID Academic Slide Could Be Worse Than Expected


FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH – HERE ARE TEACHING & LEARNING RESOURCES


Are We Giving Autistic Children PTSD From School?


Children acted out more during distance learning, parents say, deepening learning loss


Don’t Return to Your School’s Pre-Pandemic Schedule. Improve It Through Brain Science.


Twice-Exceptional Kids: Both Gifted and Challenged


3 Alternatives to Assigning Detention


Developing relationships with students to help them make positive choices requires planning and patience, but the work pays off.

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Educational Links 2/1/22

 


4 Advantages of Digital Discussions in the Classroom

Is Remote Learning Here to Stay? Yes, But It Needs to Get Better


Student proposals on how to Rethink School



“My Teacher Hates Me!”


California ready to launch $3 billion, multiyear transition to community schools



Anxiety, stress remain top concerns for California students, survey finds



Metacognition: 7 strategies to use in any class


Metacognition - also known as thinking about thinking - is an increasingly popular and a hugely important area of pedagogy. 

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Educational Links 1/23/22

 

What Are The Best Immediate Strategies For Improving Teacher Morale?



The ADHD Brain



The ADHD mind is unique. It regulates attention and emotions in different ways than a neurotypical brain would. It’s also terrifically creative, adventurous, and sensitive. Understand more about the neuroscience behind attention deficit here.

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Educational Links 1/22/22

 


Setting Up a Disability-Inclusive Curriculum



Stressed-out parents divided over going back to school amid surge


The Marriage Between Education and Childcare Isn’t Working

Do Educators Think Critical Race Theory Should Be Taught in Class? We Asked

Schools struggling to retain as educators nationwide leave their jobs


Learning Theories: Albert Bandura’s Principles Of Social Learning


Two ways schools can ease Covid-19’s trauma for students—and one for teachers



Teacher and student emotional and mental health needs must be addressed before academic gaps, experts say


Saturday, January 8, 2022

Educational Links 1/8/2022


What Is The Role Of The Teacher In The Classroom Of The Near Future?


Why Education Is About To Reach A Crisis Of Epic Proportions



The importance of positive self-esteem for kids



How coding shapes students’ future success


What it really takes to keep schools open during the omicron surge


Winter Brain Breaks



The Many Benefits of Strengths-Based IEPs


Individualized education programs that focus on learner competencies enhance student growth and increase parental involvement.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Something to Consider

 


Educational Links 1/6/22

This Moment in Education Is Demanding. To Move the Field Forward, We Must Support Educators in Three Key Ways.


WEDNESDAY’S NEW ARTICLES ON SCHOOL REOPENINGS



10 Of Our Best Articles About Classroom Management For Teachers


Redesigning education for post-pandemic success

For Anxious Teachers, Omicron ‘Feels Like Walking Into a Trap’


Omicron, staff shortages interrupt in-person school



7 Clever, Teacher-Tested Tech Hacks


From dropping a pin into online texts, to teaching students the art of checklists, here’s how teachers are upping their ed tech game.