Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental health. 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.

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


FEBRUARY’S MOST POPULAR POSTS FROM THIS BLOG


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

Saturday, February 18, 2023

Education Links 2/19/2023

‘Cybersecurity Is Huge.’ Educators Make the Case for More Federal Funding


5 Signs You’ve Lost Control Of Your Class (But Don’t Know It)



A LOOK BACK: THIS APPEARS TO BE A GOOD TREND: THIRD STUDY IN A ROW IDENTIFIES NON-TESTED WAYS TEACHERS HELP STUDENTS SUCCEED



CHUNKING AS A PEDAGOGY


 

Using Mathematical Modeling to Get Real With Students



Educators say they lack resources to address worsening mental health crisis



New climate legislation could create 9 million jobs. Will students be ready to fill them?




Saturday, February 11, 2023

Education Links 2/11/2023

What Will ChatGPT Mean for Teaching?



How to make sure families of color are heard by the school

https://www.understood.org/en/articles/black-brown-families-heard-by-school


Working with Families

 https://www.ldonline.org/ld-topics/working-families


How To Keep Your Class Improving


Should We Ban Homework?




13 Study Strategies To Help Students Retain New Learning



Educating the Whole Child: Support for Children With Special Needs



Educators’ Mental Health Gets New Attention in Federal Bill




Saturday, January 14, 2023

Education Links 1/15/2023

 


What Is the Zone of Proximal Development? An Overview for Teachers and Schools


CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION RESOURCES OF THE WEEK


Why You Must Make The Complex Simple


Can Anti-Plagiarism Tools Detect When AI Chatbots Write Student Essays?


California schools, community colleges to face slight drop in funding, first in a decade



7 Executive Functioning Deficits That Deflate Motivation for Teens with ADHD



3 reasons why Seattle schools are suing Big Tech over a youth mental health crisis




Thursday, December 22, 2022

Education Links 12/23/2022

 


5 Things We Learned About Student Mental Health in 2022


School shootings reach unprecedented high in 2022



Developing Disciplinary Literacy by Exploring Biodiversity on Campus


Is Silent Ball the Best Classroom Management Tool You Never Knew Existed?


ED TECH DIGEST



How To Use Exit Tickets To Improve Your Teaching: 6 Tips


Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Educational Links 2/15/22



What Are The Best Assistive Technology Apps 

https://www.edsurge.com/news/2022-02-15-educators-have-some-pointed-advice-for-tech-companies-building-the-metaverse?utm_content=buffere7c6e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=EdSurgeBuffer&fbclid=IwAR3C22H_mAHARnABJMSRoe3H4wuUNMqbkEBC3RejtHLmS3n-VsKY8nndW14


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.

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.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Educational Links 2/2/22


 

Distracted? These Four Learning Strategies Can Help



Why More Schools Are Adding Mental Health Breaks to the Calendar


Frustrating, exhausting but worth it: School principals tell what their jobs are like now



More than half of teachers are looking for the exits, a poll says


4 Ways to Fight Bias in Grading



Impactful Storytelling in the Classroom


Why Does All Ed Reform Fail?


Why We Must Achieve Equitable ADHD Care for African American and Latinx Children



Inadequate ADHD interventions for Black and Latinx children is a multifactorial problem – the result of distrust in medical providers due to historical trauma, coupled with disparities in diagnosis and treatment, plus relatively poor access to care. Furthermore, inadequate treatment for ADHD will and can result in serious consequences at school that negatively impact the health and wellbeing of children of color. It is crucial, therefore, for clinicians to provide early and adequate intervention for ADHD in these children.

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, November 6, 2021

Educational Links 11/7/2021


 

How to Open Class Participation to Everyone



How to Spot Dyscalculia



Are Bus Driver Shortages So Bad They Require the National Guard? Why Leaders Made the Call


Student mental health days offer chance to recharge, learn to manage stress



The Longer You Wait, The Better The Reward…


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12 student engagement activities for online learning


Student engagement has always been a focus for educators. How can you hold the attention of your class when their ability to focus is waning? And more importantly, what student engagement strategies foster a greater desire to learn?

With remote learning, the discussion of online student engagement has risen dramatically. Many teachers are wondering how they can bring a spark to a student’s eyes when they’re teaching remotely?

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Educational Links 9/20/21



We Know Students Are Struggling With Their Mental Health. Here's How You Can Help


‘Devious Lick’ TikTok Trend Creates Chaos in Schools Nationwide


Keeping Your Class on a Continuous Improvement Cycle




Could Biden's vaccine mandate exacerbate school staff shortages?


 

Showing we care: Centering 'cariño' in the return to in-person learning



What’s the Difference Between Speech Disorders and Language-Based Learning Disabilities?



Using Metacognition to Enhance Learning in All Grades


When students use a questioning strategy to think about their own thinking, they can see how to transfer their learning to new situations.