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A teacher’s guide to pumping at work

The Cornerstone for Teachers

There are many terms for feeding human babies with human milk. Whatever you call it, if you are planning to return to work after parental leave and want to continue feeding your baby with your milk, you’re going to have to figure out pumping. You are an excellent parent no matter how you end up feeding your child. Breastfeeding.

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3 Practical Implications for Social Media and the Classroom

The PL2C Blog

After all, Social Media is here to stay; so districts may either choose to ignore it (and its users [read: students] by default), or embrace it. Practical Implication #1: Connecting students to the real-world. Social Media: any platform that enables users to participate in social networking through technological use.

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Motivating Struggling Learners in Summer School and in Class Everyday

The CoolCatTeacher

How do we help them see the real-life connections? It just means that they didn’t really feel that connection where they thought somebody was going to be there for them helping them along the way. That also feeds into the success. Students — well, adults, for that matter — students are motivated by two things.

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Motivating Struggling Learners in Summer School and in Class Everyday

The CoolCatTeacher

How do we help them see the real-life connections? It just means that they didn’t really feel that connection where they thought somebody was going to be there for them helping them along the way. That also feeds into the success. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” So, with value.

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Five Ways for Teachers to get Started on Twitter – From Jen Carey

EdTechTeacher

This post first appeared on Daily Genius. This makes Twitter an excellent platform for educators to connect with others, share, and learn. The default “egg” is a deterrent for many people to engage with you online. Your Twitter “Home” screen will include Tweets posted chronologically (the newest at the top).

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Lesson Revamps for High Agency Learning

Tech Helpful

Recently Eric Sheninger posted the following graphic as part of a blog post about taking a critical lens to instructional design: I've been thinking about the above concepts on a regular basis as our teachers are going through the process of creating units in our learning management system, Canvas. Apply the learning to real life.

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18 manageable ways to differentiate when kids have gaps in their learning

The Cornerstone for Teachers

I think this is the default for many when they consider the word “differentiation.”. I’ve often pulled up images on my computer to show students in guided reading when I realized they couldn’t make the connection or prediction I thought they would be able to make. Change the content in small groups. Consider self-paced learning.