Showing posts with label critical thinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label critical thinking. Show all posts

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Education Links 3/2/23



60 Critical Thinking Strategies For Learning


The One Question I Always Ask My Students About What They’re Reading


A Math Word Problem Framework That Fosters Conceptual Thinking



Who’s Looking Out for the Mental Health of Infants and Toddlers?


With the Support of Others


THIS WEEK’S “ROUND-UP” OF USEFUL POSTS & ARTICLES ON ED POLICY ISSUES


Competition Can Motivate, Encourage and Inspire Students. But It Can Also Harm Them.

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Education Links 2/20/23

 

8 Science-Based Strategies For Critical Thinking



10 Concrete Ways Teachers Can Hone Their Craft


10 Tools for Gathering Real-time Feedback From Students



35 Essential Real-Life And Academic Skills Students Should Learn



The Art (and Science) of Using Praise for Improvement


Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? A New Analysis Dives Into the Research



10 Google Docs Tips Every Teacher Should Know


Thursday, February 2, 2023

Education Links 2/3/2023

5 Ways to Support Students Who Struggle With Reading Comprehension


 After Early Success With English Learners, Can a District Keep

Its Momentum?


https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/after-early-success-

with-english-learners-can-a-district-keep-its-momentum/2023/01


Using The 3-2-1 Learning Strategy For Critical Thinking



AROUND THE WEB IN ESL/EFL/ELL


3 Wellbeing Initiatives That Work for Schools




World Read Aloud Day, 2023. What Books Are You Reading Today?


How to create a STEM dream culture for all students



Monday, January 23, 2023

Education Links 1/23/2023

 


Google Classroom Cleanup Tips for the End of the Year



The Magic of a Noisy Classroom


Literature ambassador Jason Reynolds knows young people have a story of their own



Busting The Myth of Learning Styles



Friday, December 9, 2022

Education Links 12/9/2022

 


 Thinking for Your Students



72 of Our All-Time Favorite Classroom Quotes


Creativity is key to reducing digital divide and poverty of experience



Kids want to know: 'Will It Be Okay?' — this book answers that question


Friday, June 18, 2021

Educational Links 6/19/2021

 


The Keyword Search Activity That Teaches Critical Thinking


Why Are We Turning Our Backs on Remote Learning?


Tools to Promote Student Ownership of Learning




MOST POPULAR POSTS OF THE WEEK



Tools to Promote Student Ownership of Learning


How Multisensory Activities Enhance Reading Skills


Reading lessons can involve more than just our eyes and ears. Here's how you can promote reading skills using all five senses.


Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Educational Links 11/25/2020

 


Critical Thinking Is A Mindset


Distance learning stokes fears of excessive screen time


How to Make Time for Independent Reading in Remote Learning


Building Community Virtually With Friendly Fridays


IDEA turns 45: Is Congress close to guaranteeing full special ed funding?



How to Use Self-Directed Learning in Your Class



Tips for Cultivating Healthy School Friendships Online



This fall marks the first time most kids met unknown classmates 

virtually. For some this is a transition year from elementary to 

middle school. How can educators promote new friendships? 

Do you anticipate digital interactions making it harder or 

easier to form friendships across traditional chasms like gender, 

race, and class?


Monday, February 17, 2020

Educational Links 2/18/20



10 Ways To Start Shifting Your Classroom Practices Little By Little



Correcting The Deficit In Critical Thinking


How Do I Differentiate Through Project-Based Learning?


How 21st Century Thinking Is Just Different



I’m a Neuroscientist. Here’s How Teachers Change Kids’ Brains.


MOST POPULAR POSTS OF THE WEEK

https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2020/02/17/most-popular-posts-of-the-week-51/?fbclid=IwAR2_fqkNZcuvtiNPr8rk-ibbANwHcmgnsKtyiCr6oq9OqAPufWGW_ZprK4g


Behaviour: Are we putting the pupils' needs first?


https://www.tes.com/news/behaviour-are-we-putting-pupils-needs-first?fbclid=IwAR2_lsVxJ-apJta1HI8x9xHgHHJq0OCZKwBwbJlTcmqfcSnYKiot2G-W2Ys

In reacting to challenging behaviour, we need to question if we are prioritising the adults' needs, says Jarlath O'Brien

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Educational Links 2/14/20


Should Childhood Trauma Be Treated As A Public Health Crisis?



20 Ideas for Incorporating Writing In ‘Other’ Subject Areas


10 Team-Building Games That Promote Critical Thinking



The worst moments as a teacher aren’t always the most dramatic. The best moments aren’t, either.


A Reading Comprehension Tool To Simplify Text


20 Collaborative Learning Tips And Strategies For Teachers


A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER


While teachers are known for cultivating young minds and bestowing knowledge, their work isn’t as easy as it sounds. Every day, teachers aim to gain a better understanding of their students and inspire their love of learning. While special education teachers have similar goals, we also have practices and perspectives that set us apart from typical educators.

Friday, January 17, 2020

Educational Links 1/18/20



How to Audit Your Classroom Library for Diversity


35 Psychology-Based Critical Thinking Strategies 

https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/35-psychology-based-critical-thinking-strategies/?fbclid=IwAR3M-O1RWjq7BUuRooQqBDOd_vx4y5ClLMYGvLgwVpOBEhekdbMq6qrKgvc


100 PERCENT INCLUSION


Why Creating A Culture Of Inquiry Is So Important




13 Brilliant Outcomes Of Project-Based Learning


Understanding Executive Functioning Issues in Your Child


In-school suspensions the answer to school discipline? Not necessarily, experts say



More California schools are allowing disruptive students to serve suspensions on campus instead of sending them home. But experts said educators need to provide those students with high-quality behavior counseling for that approach to be successful.

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Educational Links 1/5/20


Preparing Social Studies Students to Think Critically in the Modern World


How Making Music Can Help Students Cope with Trauma



5 Engaging Books for Math Read-Alouds


MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY IS COMING UP – HERE ARE TEACHING & LEARNING RESOURCEs


A Comparison of 6 Blogging Services for Teachers and Students - Updated



Easy to Say—But How Do You Really Help Students Learn From Failure?


9 Meaningful Martin Luther King Activities for the Classroom


If you want to guide your students through conversations about inclusion, diversity, and equity, it’s important to both teach the history and build upon the work of the countless people who contributed to social justice movements throughout the years.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Educational Links 7/20/19


Teachers Should Design Student Assessments. But First They Need to Learn How


7 Ways to Help Your Child Develop Positive Self-Esteem


What to know about ADHD and hyperfocus


Making the professional development-student safety connection



16 DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP SCENARIOS MIDDLE STUDENTS WILL ENJOY



8 Science-Based Strategies For Critical Thinking