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Charting New Territories in PD: The Whitsby Story with ASCD

The CoolCatTeacher

As a teacher committed to improving teaching and improving our professional development, I'm thrilled to share this conversation about how professional development can and is improving. Subscribe to the Show Anywhere You Listen to Podcasts This week's sponsor Modern Classrooms will help you teach better today!

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Beyond English: Why Writing Belongs in Every Classroom

Catlin Tucker

If you’re reading this and you teach math, history, science, foreign language, art, or any other subject, I want to make a compelling case for the powerful impact that writing can have in your class and on your students. Writing improves reading skills (Graham & Herbert, 2010; Shanahan, 2016).

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Fresh Food, Dance Class, and Nap Mats: What's Lost Without Federal Money for Child Care

Edsurge

The historic investment the ARPA funds provided revealed just how much child care could improve in this country with sustained federal support. I grew up going through many adverse childhood experiences, and I always had teachers who made a positive impact on my life, and wanted the same,” she says.

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Culturally Responsive Teaching: Tips and Strategies for Educators

Waterford

In many cases, without even realizing it, educators plan their curriculum without considering whether it includes the diverse backgrounds and identities of their students. That’s where culturally responsive teaching comes in. What is Culturally Responsive Teaching? But what, exactly, is culturally responsive teaching?

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8 Lessons in amplifying literacy with technology

Neo LMS

Which gave me an idea to celebrate this month by making a case for the latter… Making the case for amplifying literacy with technology. The idea of using technology for improving literacy raises a daring question: What if we stop fighting it and start putting it to good use? Technology isn’t going anywhere. The results?

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The Universal Laptop Program Helping One State Narrow the Digital Divide

Edsurge

In some states, the seven-day rate of new coronavirus cases is twice as high as it was this time last year. As a result many states have reintroduced virtual and hybrid learning options as new COVID-19 cases continue to soar. Experiences of digital access exist along a continuum.

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Practical Ways to Develop School Leaders Now

The CoolCatTeacher

You can provide feedback to your students on any text (print or digital) and they can hear you read as well.This is a perfect tool for summer school, reading tutors and anyone teaching reading. He has been featured on the Teach Better, Aspire Lead, Teachers On Fire, and Many Voices of Grit podcasts. Click Here to see Readlee.

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