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Successful Distance Learning for Young Kids

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter You may be worried that the youngest kids can’t learn at a distance, but Dr. Nancy Frey, co-author of the Distance Learning Playbook comes along side us to help us understand how it can be done. There we learn from students, teachers, and families every day.

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Digital Promise Research Map: A Starting Place for Exploring Research on Learning

Digital Promise

The new data visualization is based on over 100,000 peer-reviewed articles from 184 journals published between 2007 and 2016. Join the conversation using #researchatwork on Twitter (and join us for our next #researchatwork Twitter chat on June 21 at 3:00pm ET!). Explore the map. Send us feedback.

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Edchat Interactive - a new type of free, online PD that is relevant, timely, interactive and social

Educational Technology Guy

Edchat Interactive is a new type of free, online PD brought to you by some of the same folks who created #echat twitter discussions, including Tom Whitby and Steven Anderson , who are both friends of mine and in my Personal Learning Network and great educators. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. Register and/or learn More.

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The Mini-Page Archive - great resource for education

Educational Technology Guy

There is an online archive of the Mini-Page from 1969-2007. The Mini-Page was a four-page weekly feature that covered a different topic each week with puzzles, articles, pictures, and more. Feel free to share summaries and links to these articles, but do not copy and repost entire article.

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I love the #DEN

Kathy Schrock

This article originally appeared in the Discovery Education blog " Kathy Schrock's Katch of the Month " in February 2020 and is re-posted here with permission. _ I interact daily with teachers on Twitter, which is my social network of choice. You don’t need a Twitter account to search Twitter. (You A little history.

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Read by Example Newsletter 9-15-18: Finding the Time

Reading By Example

Allington’s book with Patricia Cunningham, Schools that Work: Where All Children Read and Write (Pearson, 2007), is also excellent for literacy leaders. You can find The Atlantic article I cited for the previous post by clicking here. Check out this article on conferring during reading instruction. Take care, Matt.

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The People and Moments That Define Us

A Principal's Reflections

After having assumed the duties of both athletic director and vice principal at New Milford High School I became the principal in 2007. After reading an article in the local Sunday paper on Twitter I decided to step outside my comfort zone, disregard the perception that I had, and began to use social media as a leadership tool.