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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. Healthy mindsets around pumping at school as a teacher.

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Motivating Struggling Learners in Summer School and in Class Everyday

The CoolCatTeacher

Barbara Blackburn on episode 511 of the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter So many kids struggle, especially in summer school. So, Barbara, how do we start when we have those students who aren’t learning because we’re actually coming up on summer school.

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Motivating Struggling Learners in Summer School and in Class Everyday

The CoolCatTeacher

So many kids struggle, especially in summer school. Popular author, Dr. Barbara Blackburn, gives us some tips to start summer school or any school year in a way to help struggling learners set goals. Motivating Struggling Learners in Summer School and in Class Everyday. Listen to the show on iTunes or Stitcher.

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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. To enhance this curriculum content and augment student understanding, Alex allowed each 8th grade student to “hijack” the school’s Instagram feed during the last quarter of school.

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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. I don't teach an online course!"

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Letting go instead of trying harder

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Here’s what I mean by that: Think back to some moments you are most proud of as a teacher. Here’s what I mean by that: Think back to some moments you are most proud of as a teacher. As we kick off 2019, I want to share something that has been really transformative for me over the past couple of months. Want to listen instead of read

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

The Cornerstone for Teachers

These gaps often grow as students get older even though “closing the gap” is a goal of almost every school district. You’re watching for the first smile, first crawl, first word, first tooth, first bites of food, first step. You’re trying to see if every day they’re moving closer towards the development you expect. This is a good thing!