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Classroom Travels with Twitter: An Evolution

Ask a Tech Teacher

The discussion was based on the research of primary and secondary documents and was quite creative. Using a hashtag with the group’s name would provide access to a wealth of information for teachers seeking some guidance in their teaching practice. “Two hundred, three hundred one thousand,” they probed.

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The Station Rotation Model Tip #3: Practice Rotating for Seamless Transitions

Catlin Tucker

In that situation, it is still important to have students practice accessing the video directions, playing them, and practicing pausing or restarting the video. Students at the independent station are directed to log into Google Classroom, put on headphones, and play a breathing exercise/meditation video.

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips Part 3: Personalized Learning

EdTechTeacher

Each post will focus on a practical strategy for using ChatGPT and will include ideas for both elementary and secondary school teachers. Secondary school students can benefit from ChatGPT’s advanced support in history, science, and literature, among other subjects.

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How edtech strengthens parental engagement in online learning

Neo LMS

While the student goes through the formal steps within the system — from kindergarten to primary school to secondary school and so on — parents are an important part of the big picture. It starts at home: the first teachers a child has are their parents. Current distance learning settings have made this crystal clear.

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The ultimate guide to authentically creating a secondary classroom where students feel safe, welcome, & whole

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This is especially true for secondary students. Younger learners are used to SEL (socio-emotional learning) practices like sharing circles and morning meetings; these procedures tend to fade away as students get older and into more specialized secondary content. Every Tuesday we do a French-language mindfulness exercise.

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Promoting student well-being through serious games

Neo LMS

However, it can also be a timely intervention option since the lack of access can hinder prevention or treatment of various mental health issues. Well, you might be thinking: what does exercise have to do with the topic? However, there is mounting evidence that exercise benefits extend well beyond physical well-being.

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Post-Lesson Reflection: What Do Students Think They Learned?

Catlin Tucker

At the secondary level, I like the learning blog over individual documents. A learning blog encourages students to capture their reflections in one online location that is easy to access and review. By the end of the five-minute exercise, I had a clear sense of what they felt confident about and what they were struggling with.

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