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

The Cornerstone for Teachers

These are screenshots of Google Forms quizzes I have given. I think this is the default for many when they consider the word “differentiation.”. Pull up some google images of “rainforest” before reading the book to prep students who might not have had that exposure and can’t predict anything in the story. Verbal response.

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Heading into my new class

Bryan Alexander

In this post I’ll describe what I hope to achieve with the class: how I’m organizing it and what I expect. I’ll add the syllabus at the end. ( Here’s a post introducing the class.). Email (for communication and also Google Alerts). Topic: the state of the art. Hypothesis. September 5.

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Heading into my new class

Bryan Alexander

In this post I’ll describe what I hope to achieve with the class: how I’m organizing it and what I expect. I’ll add the syllabus at the end. ( Here’s a post introducing the class.). Email (for communication and also Google Alerts). Topic: the state of the art. Hypothesis. September 5.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

All this feeds the review I write each December on the stories we are told about the future of education. EdX posted a blog post this week, announcing “Furthering the edX Mission, Forging a Future Path.” ” “A Landslide of Classic Art Is About to Enter the Public Domain ,” says The Atlantic.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Via The Washington Post : “Trump budget casualty: After-school programs for 1.6 ” Mulvaney said Thursday that “services intended to help feed hungry students in order to improve their academic performance deserve to be cut because proof of that progress has not materialized.” million kids. Most are poor.”