Showing posts with label homework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homework. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Education Links 3/1/23

 


How Can I Be Fair & Compassionate About Late Work but Still Teach Students About Deadlines?


Four myths about peer pressure


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How K-12 schools can minimize the effects of resource gaps in underserved schools



The racist idea that changed American education




What to Do if You're Worried About Suicide



How To Connect With Students Who Don’t Want To Connect

Friday, February 10, 2023

Education Links 2/10/2023


 

30 Of The Best Books To Teach Children Empathy



Educating the Whole Child: Support for Children With Special Needs



Have We Learned Any Lessons From Administering Federal Stimulus Funds for Education?


4 Norms for Creating a Human-Centered Classroom



Could AI Finally Kill Homework?



What Every Educator Needs to Know About Artificial Intelligence



Half of students start school year behind — again


Sunday, August 1, 2021

Educational Links 8/1/21

 


4 Ways to Get More From Professional Learning



Teacher to teacher: How I help students see support staff as teachers


Why EVERY Kid Deserves a Clean Slate


10 MINUTE TEACHER PODCAST


Should Teachers Require The Use Of Technology To Complete Homework Assignments?


Reports: Math, reading progress slowed during first full school year of pandemic



Three separate assessment analyses show younger students, students of color and low-income students had lower rates of academic gains.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Educational Links 11/13/19


5 Characteristics Of Project-Based Learning That Works


When to Say When With Homework



CDC: Childhood Trauma Is A Public Health Issue And We Can Do More To Prevent It


Districts, thousands of educators affected by Supreme Court DACA case



How To Incorporate Technology in Your Next Meeting – Easy EdTech Podcast 039


63 Awesome Websites for Teaching and Learning Math


Schools Should Follow the 'Science of Reading,' Say National Education Groups


In the wake of falling reading scores on the test known as the Nation's Report Card, 12 major education groups are calling on schools to adopt evidence-based reading instruction.

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Educational Links 10/9/2019



Is Homework Valuable? Depends on the Grade. Teachers Share Their Approaches



A Halloween-themed Physical Education Program



7 Pillars Of Digital Leadership In Education


In the Shadow of a Stereotype: New Facts About ADHD


9 grants to fund your robotics education dreams



The Internet Can Be a Force for Good. Here’s How.



Debunking the IQ-Dyslexia Myth


Children with dyslexia who struggle to read often conclude they're not smart enough to master the materials—but the research says that's wrong.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Educational Links 9/10/19

How One Teacher Turned Angry Parents Into Loyal Supporters


Why Schools Should End Active Shooter Drills Immediately

Disabled Students Are Left Behind In School Shooting Responses



Learning Is a Learned Behavior. Here’s How to Get Better at It.



What Do You Mean My Kid Doesn’t Have Homework?


Author Interview: 'Collaborative Lesson Study'


Stories Help Build a Strong Classroom Culture



Sharing narratives of real-life heroes is a simple and relatable way to teach social and emotional skills.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Educational Links 7/24/19

Social Annotation in the Digital Age



The Individualized Education Program Roadmap Infographic


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Where Classroom Design Meets Design Thinking



How Attendance Awards Backfire

Guiding Teachers Through Standards-Based Grading (Part Two)



5 steps to closing the homework gap



What’s missing in music education? Cultural and social relevance


Being culturally responsive means having students write and record the music they practice, not just playing it on stage at a holiday or end-of-year concert.



Sunday, June 23, 2019

Educational Links 6/24/19


Classroom Management: 10 Ways to Deal with Difficult Students


What Children Need Most is Adults That Understand Development



3 reasons why the best homework is project-based


NEW RESOURCES ON RACE & RACISM


Curriculum Questions for Intent, Implementation and Impact


Grades versus Comments: What Does the Research Really Tell Us?


How do schools train for a workplace that doesn’t exist yet?


For educators, the big challenge is figuring out how best to teach students not just to receive knowledge but to apply it. Some states have begun mandating that schools teach soft skills. 
Educators are also experimenting with approaches like 
“project-based” and “student-centered” learning, that encourage collaboration and solving complex problems that have applications for the real world.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Educational Links 4/6/19

Explicit Phonics Instruction: It's Not Just for Students With Dyslexia

Going Down the Rabbit Hole for Deeper Learning


Why Doesn't Every Teacher Know the Research on Reading Instruction?


Homework Anxiety: What You Need to Know


EASTER & PASSOVER ARE COMING UP – HERE ARE RELATED RESOURCES


4 Tips for Managing Blended Learning


How I Use Fishbowl Discussions to Engage Every Student


This technique puts five students in the hot seat to debate a question while the rest of the class watches and takes notes.

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Educational Links 12/27/18

LIST OF 50 SOCIAL SKILLS TO TEACH KIDS

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How Do You Teach Kids To Be Honest?


Down With Homework, Say U.S. School Districts


5 Teacher Stories You Might Have Missed This Year


School Success Kit for Kids With Executive Functioning Issues


STATISTIC OF THE DAY: FOUR MILLION STUDENTS EXPERIENCED LOCKDOWN DRILLS IN 2018


Our Favorite Videos for Teaching Poetry in Middle and High School


In order to get older students even remotely interested in poetry, students must be able to hear and see poetry come alive. These poetry videos for middle and high school can help teachers do just that.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Educational Links 11/27/18


6 Tips For Creating Effective Student Groups


Teaching Strategies for Getting Through the Holidays



Social Challenges of Kids With Learning Problems


How Parents Can Create a Nightly Homework Ritual for Reluctant Children



How Can I Get My Child’s Teachers to Recognize Processing Speed as a Real Issue?


The Most Important Skill at the Office Isn't Being Taught in School


That skill -- or, some might say, innate trait -- is curiosity. Behavioral scientists have found that it’s one of the most valuable attributes in the workplace. Yet, curiosity often is not fostered in schools, especially those driven by test-based performance standards, said Andrew Minigan of The Right Question Institute in Education Week. Businesses don’t always encourage it in employees, either, even though curiosity is one of the signs that you’re doing better at work than you think.


Saturday, November 3, 2018

Educational Links 11/4/18



The Difference Between Assessment Of Learning And Assessment For Learning



Two Riddles To Get Students Practicing Problem Solving Tricks


Reflections on Situated Learning vs. The Traditional School System

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Classroom Management: Let Students Select Stories





Teachers are first responders to the opioid crisis



“My job as a teacher is to be a first responder to poverty. If my students learn other stuff, too, that’s great.”

Greg Cruey, teacher, Southside K-8 School, McDowell County, West Virginia

Educational Links 11/3/18



Why It's Time to Rethink School Science Fairs



November Lessons and Training Tips for Teachers


Technology for social justice

How Graphic Novels Can Help Kids With Reading Issues


A Conversation with Susan Cain: Bringing Out the Best in Quiet Students


Three Thanksgiving-Themed Activities To Do This Month



What's the Right Amount of Homework? Many Students Get Too Little, Brief Argues



"Eliminating homework is probably not as big a problem for high-income kids, because they have parents who will expose them to what they may not be getting after school," Bempechat said in an interview with Education Week. "It's lower-income students who are hurt the most when people argue that homework should be entirely eliminated."