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Three Key Steps Districts Should Take in Addressing Unfinished Learning

Insight Education Group

While students, families, and educators displayed remarkable resilience through this experience, educational institutions have still seen the negative impacts affect student learning. While learning loss is a common term used across educational spaces, it often has a negative connotation. We use these terms interchangeably.

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – December 2021

Edthena

.” So what does true intellectual engagement look like for students and how can teachers create a classroom environment with a strong culture of learning? It lacks any real-life context to address the typical student question of “What’s the use of me learning this?” ” Brains are learning machines.

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High-Dosage Tutoring: Supporting Students and Keeping Teachers

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Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast Tutoring, it turns out, not only boosts student achievement but also heightens teacher retention, a discovery made by Dr. Tina Powell, Orange Public Schools (NJ) Assistant Superintendent of Innovation and Systems, when her district explored solutions to post-pandemic unfinished learning.

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Whale Rider and SEL: A Movie Guide and Lesson Plan for Your Classroom

Graphite Blog

The film connects with universal themes of adolescence, and tackles topics like loss, courage, self-worth, and community. Despite experiencing loss and the narrow expectations set for her, Pai listens to her instincts, pursues learning, and brings her community together with courage. Lesson Objectives.

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Putting Interrupted Learning Back on Track

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With schools closed around the country, over 55 million students needed services from afar. Will online learning continue? These few months of interrupted education call for a rethinking of how students learn. Mabry said that learning loss, typically a summer phenomenon, has exploded during the COVID crisis.

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Hope, Mattering, and Moving Forward

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At each school, student support is intentional, and students are intentionally supported from the start of the day until they leave the building. At each school, student support is intentional, and students are intentionally supported from the start of the day until they leave the building. By Michele Israel. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST.