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Using Book Creator for Differentiated Learning

EdTechTeacher

Differentiated instruction gives students multiple options for taking in information, making sense of their ideas and then expressing what they know (Tomlinson, 2001). Want to learn more about how technology can play a role in Differentiating Instruction? Download link: Click here to read Rosey’s book!

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Improving Social-Emotional and Reading Skills

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She independently launched her district’s first hybrid-learning language arts classroom in order to drive increased personalized learning experiences and differentiated learning for students. Join the Community. At Achieve3000®, we believe literacy is the key to unlocking student success.

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Project Based Learning at the heart of Creating and Making

Learning With Lucie

Throughout the day I found myself revisiting some of my own experiences as an educator where project based learning was at the heart of my classroom - which lead to my digging up this blog entry from almost 10 years ago. This entry was originally posted as an entry on a VTCITE blog following discussion about Project Based Learning in 2006.

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Give Students the Tools and Skills They Need for Media Literacy

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In 2001, she joined a staff development company, TechKNOW Associates, where she worked as a mentor and professional developer for schools throughout New York and around the country. She has worked in hundreds of schools, integrating technology into teaching and learning and providing onsite support for teachers.

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9 Key Classroom Management Skills Backed up with Research

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Classroom management skills is the topic of our blog post today! These strategies focus on positive reinforcement, opportunities for active participation, and clear instructional techniques that consider the unique needs of these students. Classroom management is an art and a science that lies at the heart of effective teaching.