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Tons of Online Resources About Classroom Management

Ask a Tech Teacher

“The content presented in this blog is the result of my creative imagination and not intended for use, reproduction, or incorporation into any artificial intelligence training or machine learning systems without prior written consent from the author.” ” Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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Drive Deeper Thinking in Math: Designing an Error Analysis Station

Catlin Tucker

In this post, Sarah Dunn , a high school math teacher, shares the strategy she uses to get students thinking critically about mathematical mistakes. The practice of allowing students to identify errors and think critically about what led to those errors can help them to avoid making those same mistakes in the future.

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Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? A New Analysis Dives Into the Research

Edsurge

So a group of professors recently performed a meta-analysis to try to assess how well flipped learning is working. The far-reaching meta-analysis considered flipped learning experiments done in elementary schools, high schools and colleges, with the bulk of the studies in the higher ed setting.

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How Video Analysis Helps University of Alaska Southeast Build Teacher Agency

Edthena

Teacher agency is about educators taking the driver’s seat of their own learning and development. The two shared how video analysis, implemented via Edthena Video Coaching , helped structure reflective experiences for teaching candidates that drove teacher agency. Video analysis was key for the UAS program.

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PROOF POINTS: 5 takeaways about segregation 70 years after the Brown decision

The Hechinger Report

Reardon and Owens were slated to present their analysis at a Stanford University conference on May 6, and they shared their presentation with me in advance. That captures nearly two-thirds of all Black students in the nation and avoids clouding the analysis with thousands of small districts of mostly white residents.

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PROOF POINTS: Researchers blast data analysis for teachers to help students 

The Hechinger Report

Teachers are spending a lot of time talking about student data. In a 2016 survey by Harvard’s Center for Education Policy Research, 94 percent of middle school math teachers said they analyzed student performance on tests in the prior year, and 15 percent said they spent over 40 hours on this kind of data analysis.

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4 Innovative Ways to Enhance Reading Comprehension with AI Tools

Ask a Tech Teacher

I’m excited about this post from the Ask a Tech Teacher crew–AI Tools for reading comprehension. You can now control summary length and target specific sections – perfect for skimming key points or diving deep for analysis. Speaking of mind-blowing advancements, have you heard about Elon Musk’s Neuralink?

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