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Universal Design for Learning: What is it? Why use?

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Today, we offer one more: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) What is UDL Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework based on research in the learning sciences that can accommodate individual learning differences. By presenting information in various ways, educators can ensure that all students access content.

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Does Flipped Classroom Work? Check out this Article

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I’ve used flipped classrooms in my Middle School classes. That’s why this article from EdSurge caught my attention: Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? That’s why this article from EdSurge caught my attention: Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? But not worse, either. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

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Thousands of teachers every year take education classes to renew their license, move up to the next salary range at their school (I did that–often), or learn teaching skills they didn’t get in their degree program (like remote teaching or in-depth technology). Topics include but not limited to: Flipped Classrooms.

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Subscriber Special: Huge Savings on Posters

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This set of sixty-five posters is a varied collection you can use to share critical issues dealing with technology and education. Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching. March 1-3, 2023 65 Tech Ed Posters $2.99 You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Vocabulary Haiku: A Creative Approach to Deeping Understanding of Academic Vocabulary

Catlin Tucker

Written by Noelle Gutierrez Educators know the importance of academic vocabulary instruction. If I noticed a haiku reflected a partial or incorrect understanding of a term or phrase, I pulled students for individual or small group instruction to review the term prior to the assessment, ensuring they had a firm grasp of the vocabulary.

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The Concurrent Classroom: Using Blended Learning Models to Teach Students In-person and Online Simultaneously

Catlin Tucker

Unfortunately, there is a scarcity of information on this topic in the context of K-12 education. Below I will explore three blended learning models–the station rotation model, the flipped learning model, and the playlist model. 2 Flipped Learning Model. 1 Station Rotation Model. .” ” bit.ly/getyourcopySRM.

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Using a Flip Flop Design for the Concurrent Classroom

Catlin Tucker

One possible approach is what I call “the flip flop.” I’ve used this simplified station rotation to onboard new teachers to this model and provide special education teachers working with a small group of 4-6 learners a strategy for using the station rotation model. ” Essentially, this is a two-station rotation.

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