Showing posts with label remote teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remote teaching. Show all posts

Saturday, April 3, 2021

Educational Links 4/4/21

 


After A Year Of Remote Classes, Teachers Are Meeting Students For The First Time




Enduring Practices From Remote Teaching


Why So Many Teachers Struggle With Classroom Management



‘I Miss the Interaction': The Pandemic Has Thrown Curveballs at School Counselors


What California teachers want to share with other educators


Teaching Kids About Boundaries


Flipped Learning Can Be a Key to Transforming Teaching and Learning Post-Pandemic


When we look at all the assumptions that have been overturned in higher education because of the pandemic and all the needs that have only grown during this time, what becomes clear is that frameworks that previously worked for higher education are no longer guaranteed to function. Something new is needed, and flipped learning may be exactly the right model for where higher education is headed once the pandemic is over.

Friday, January 22, 2021

Educational Links 1/23/2021

 Inconsistent vaccine supply, lack of state coordination complicate teacher vaccinations



15 Ways To Make Remote Teaching Easier–And More Enjoyable


Educators, Be in the Know About Screen Time



2020 Vision: Reflections on Hope and Learning in a Most Challenging Year


Parents Berating Teachers? Making Decisions Without the Data? Advice for Principals



5 ways schools are addressing pandemic-induced mental health issues


Students Excel When They Find Purpose—So How Do We Help Them?


By connecting learning to the real world, students begin to see themselves as a catalyst for change within it. 

Monday, January 18, 2021

Educational Links 1/19/2021



Effective online teacher training grows, but in-person supports still needed



Quick Guide: How has the pandemic altered California’s school accountability reforms?

Education in the Face of Unprecedented Challenges 

https://www.edsurge.com/research/reports/education-in-the-face-of-unprecedented-challenges

Getting Started With PBL in Social Studies

THREE VIDEOS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF STORYTELLING


Education in the Face of Unprecedented Challenges


How to Read an IEP: 5 Things Teachers Should Look for

Understood's resources for educators are backed by research, vetted by experts, and reviewed by classroom teachers.

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Educational Links 1/15/2021

 

New Thinking About Emotional Intelligence



'Ambitious Girl' Reminds Kids: Your Dreams Are Not A Drawback



Improving Instruction With Student Data


Do Instructional Videos Work Better When the Teacher is On Screen? It Depends.


Education and the coronavirus crisis: What’s the latest?



30 Of The Best Tools For Remote Teaching And Learning


Learning Disorders in ChildrenSEL


Many children may struggle in school with some topics or skills from time to time. When children try hard and still struggle with a specific set of skills over time, it could be a sign of a learning disorder. Having a learning disorder means that a child has difficulty in one or more areas of learning, even when overall intelligence or motivation is not affected.

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Educational Links 12/6/2020

Report Offers Clearest Picture Yet Of Pandemic's Impact On Student Learning



Definition of Autism


How to Organize Students Remotely


Report: Mental health support a top teacher retention priority



Early data on learning loss show big drop in math, but not reading skills



30 Of The Best Google Classroom Tools For Teachers


The 10 Most Significant Education Studies of 2020


We reviewed hundreds of educational studies in 2020 and then highlighted 10 of the most significant—covering topics from virtual learning to the reading wars and the decline of standardized tests.

 

Saturday, November 21, 2020

Educational Links 11/22/2020


 

School Wasn’t So Great Before COVID, Either



10+ Ways to Use Technology in the Math Classroom



SIX ACTIONS I TAKE TO MAKE SMALL GROUPS WORK IN MY VIRTUAL CLASSES



8 Ways Parents Can Support Critical Thinking At Home


An Anti-Racist Form of Assessment: The C.A.P Model: Creative. Academic. Practical.



INDOOR RECESS IDEAS FOR THE SPECIAL ED CLASSROOM


How to Use the 5Es in Remote Math Instruction



A five-stage instructional model—engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate—can guide students to a deeper understanding of math.

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Education Links 11/08/2020

Why Allowing Students To Turn In Work Anytime Is A Bad Idea



In a Contentious Year, Can Social Studies Be Taught Free of Bias?


How P.E. teachers are trying to get students off the couch during the pandemic




6 Trauma-Informed Strategies for Helping Students Succeed Amid COVID-19


The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 222 An Alternative To Empowering Traditionally Marginalized Students



Being OK with Change: How to Fortify Your Child’s Cognitive Flexibility

 

How to Help Students See Themselves as Mathematicians


When students’ eyes are opened to the broad community of mathematicians, they reject stereotypes and gain confidence in their own abilities.

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Educational Links 10/ 25/2020

When Principal Leadership Is Missing At Your School

https://wegrowteachers.com/when-principal-leadership-is-missing-at-your-school/?fbclid=IwAR2ngP2pSJaS2VkUWyaR0Irg52uVps7coUqQHra3SYUh6255QYxsXyi_n0Q
 

Google Accessibility Tools to Reach ALL Learners


HOW I TEACH ABOUT BIG DATA AND LESSON PLAN



What is G Suite for Education? | What You Need to Know! (FREE Download)



EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PLANETS & SPACE BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK


Understanding Your Child’s Trouble With Writing


  • It’s not uncommon for kids to struggle with writing.

  • They may have messy handwriting, trouble expressing ideas, or both.

  • When kids have difficulties with writing, it doesn’t mean they’re not smart.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Educational Links 10/23/2020

Halloween Activities and Games for Distance Learning


Bring More Kindness to Your Classroom With These Free SEL Resources

Making the Most of Synchronous Sessions in PBL

Most Educators Require Kids to Turn Cameras On in Virtual Class, Despite Equity Concerns

 The Week in Review - The Most Popular Posts

https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2020/09/the-week-in-review-most-popular-posts.html


When People Have Different Views: How to Help Your Child Cope This Election Season


Length of live teaching varies in California even in the same grade level and same district



Among state’s 20 largest districts, a fourth-grader can get as little as one hour per day in some districts and nearly four hours in others.

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Monday, October 19, 2020

Educational Links 10/20/2020

 


The Do's & Don'ts of Hybrid Teaching


THE NATIONAL DAY OF WRITING IS ON OCT. 20TH – HERE ARE 37 RELATED TEACHING & LEARNING “BEST” LISTS


MONDAY’S MUST-READ ARTICLES ON SCHOOL REOPENING


In Schools, Are We Measuring What Matters?


50 Of The Best Quotes About Teaching


Principals, Here’s What Teachers Want You to Know But Feel Like They Can’t Say


The Most Useful ADHD Accommodations and Modifications for Distance Learning


Distance learning is not a natural fit for many students with ADHD, who benefit from one-on-one attention, physical reminders, and pro-active educators. Here, learn about the most effective accommodations for smoothing out these challenges for special-education students learning — and learning to focus — at home.

Monday, October 12, 2020

Educational Links 10/13/2020


 5 tips to build academic integrity


10 Ways To Slow Down And Sleep Well After A Long Day Of Teaching


6 Ways To Give Effective Feedback


'The mental energy to teach during Covid is staggering'


COVID-19 survey: Districts have basics, but finances and politics remain hurdles



Back to Basics: Lesson Planning for the Concurrent Classroom


A Day in the Life of a Child With Written Expression Disorder



Writing is a complex task that is vital to learning and is usually acquired in the early years of life. ‘Dysgraphia’ and ‘specific learning disorder in written expression’ are terms used to describe those individuals who, despite exposure to adequate instruction, demonstrate writing ability discordant with their cognitive level and age. 

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Educational Links 9/30/2020

 


How Project-Based Learning Helps Students Process Challenging Personal Experiences

Distant & Remote Teaching and Learning


Understanding Special Education

EdSurge Guides


Get more time to teach and inspire learners with Classroom

COVID-19 cases rising among US children as schools reopen




Schools can prioritize reopenings for students with disabilities


https://www.educationdive.com/news/reopenings-for-students-with-disabilities/586051/



In separate documents released Monday, the U.S. Department of Education reminded schools of their obligations to special education services and civil rights laws regardless of whether students are learning in-person or remotely.