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Keep, Start, Stop: A Student Feedback Strategy

Catlin Tucker

Teachers who conference with students can also use this strategy to provide focused feedback about what they would like their students to keep, start, or stop doing. In the template I created for teachers , there are two additional slides with sentence starters for elementary and secondary students.

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What to do with all that graded work: A functional filing system for secondary teachers

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Over time, however, especially after the experience of participating in the 40 Hour Teacher Workweek , my wheels started turning about how I could apply Angela’s strategies to my own secondary classroom. Folders are also helpful for parent conferences. They were becoming more confident, and they were becoming stronger scholars.

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Planning for Elementary School Closures #CoronaVirus #CoVid19 #RemoteLearning

The Innovative Educator

In the age of technology, planning for secondary students has become a bit easier as many schools already use platforms like Google Classroom, Schoology, or Microsoft Teams. Additionally, childcare is not as a big of a concern for older children, but what about elementary school students? Designate group administrators and moderators.

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Thinking Routines in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Karen was the 2015 Tennessee State Teacher of the Year and I interviewed her at the NNSTOY Conference in DC this summer. And I’m at the in NNSTOY Conference , that’s N-N-S-T-O-Y.org. Karen Vogelsang has taught elementary school in Memphis, Tennessee for fourteen years. Listen Now. Listen to the show on iTunes or Stitcher.

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‘Students Are Lonely:’ What Happens When Coronavirus Forces Schools Online

Edsurge

Another educator started a burgeoning Facebook group for international educators to trade tips, and another began a detailed list of helpful online tools, including the digital portfolio platform Seesaw and the ebook library Epic. One enterprising principal she knows created a Google folder for schools to share their virtual learning plans.

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How Educators Can Support Families of Children with Disabilities During Hybrid or Online Learning

Waterford

Video conferences, emails, or simple phone calls are good ways to keep in touch with families of special needs students. Some school districts have created Google classroom groups just for families of children with special needs to connect and share experiences.[3]. Maintaining social skills is vital for students with special needs.[13]

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Using Learning Science to Create Action on Equity

edWeb.net

But according to the presenters in an edWebinar , hosted by AASA, The School Superintendents Association and AASA’s Leadership Network , the more effective approach is to identify specific problems for specific groups of students and make key changes that address those individual needs. Invite a diverse group to analyze the problems.