Diversity in the Classroom, Part 1
Wisewire
JANUARY 24, 2021
As society moves toward greater understanding and acceptance of diversity, many teachers are faced with a challenge: how can I include more diversity in my classroom?
Wisewire
JANUARY 24, 2021
As society moves toward greater understanding and acceptance of diversity, many teachers are faced with a challenge: how can I include more diversity in my classroom?
EdTech4Beginners
JANUARY 24, 2021
You can find a wide variety of learning platforms on the internet. Online learning complements and sometimes even replaces traditional classrooms. It serves multiple needs of teachers and learners due to its flexibility.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Catlin Tucker
JANUARY 24, 2021
As teachers navigate online learning, hybrid schedules, or the demands of the concurrent classroom, I’ve recommended the station rotation model.
TeachThought - Learn better.
JANUARY 24, 2021
What are some of the most common types of questions? What are the categories of questions? This led to many dozens of answers. The post 20 Types Of Questions For Teaching Critical Thinking appeared first on TeachThought. Critical Thinking Inquiry Questioning Terry Heick
Advertisement
Loved by more than 30 million kids, SplashLearn is a game-based learning program that creates engaging learning experiences to nurture a generation of fearless learners. SplashLearn is the fastest growing elementary school math program in the US, used by more than 440,000 teachers in about 77,000 schools across the United States.
EdTech4Beginners
JANUARY 24, 2021
While remote assessments and video interviewing are not new tendencies by any means, the new coronavirus’ lockdown realities have led companies to harness them and create a recruiting process that is virtual from beginning to end. They are embracing the time and cost savings that the new processes have brought. Hybrid hiring that combines in-person and virtual components is set to become the new norm, just like a hybrid workforce of remote and onsite employees has become standard.
EdTech Update brings together the best content for education technology professionals from the widest variety of industry thought leaders.
EdTech4Beginners
JANUARY 24, 2021
While remote assessments and video interviewing are not new tendencies by any means, the new coronavirus’ lockdown realities have led companies to harness them and create a recruiting process that is virtual from beginning to end. They are embracing the time and cost savings that the new processes have brought. Hybrid hiring that combines in-person and virtual components is set to become the new norm, just like a hybrid workforce of remote and onsite employees has become standard.
MiddleWeb
JANUARY 24, 2021
English learners achieve more when we let them use all of their languages to understand and retain what they're taught in subject-area classes. Teacher Tan Huynh shares Dr. Gini Rojas’s insights about the power of translanguaging and how mono-linguistic teachers put it to use.
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
JANUARY 24, 2021
Wide Open School (WOS) is a platform developed by the leading non-profit for kids and families Common Sense media. WOS provides access to a wide range of resources designed specifically to help.read more. Distance learning
TeachThought - Learn better.
JANUARY 24, 2021
The coronavirus and the consequent lockdowns have forced the world to adapt in a multitude of ways--eLearning among them. The post Making The Best Use Of Online Learning Sites During Lockdown Lessons appeared first on TeachThought. Technology
Advertisement
If your school is like most, inventory and/or asset management plays a critical role in daily operations.
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
JANUARY 24, 2021
This week's apps gone free series brings you 8 good apps that are on sale. These apps are free for a limited period of time. Hopefully they are still free by the time you read this post. Some of the.read more. Apps gone free
The Cornerstone for Teachers
JANUARY 24, 2021
Happy 2021! I am back after a December sabbatical, and I’m going to talk a bit about that process with you next week in episode 213, in terms of what I learned and what I’m reflecting on.
A Principal's Reflections
JANUARY 24, 2021
The pandemic has brought to light numerous challenges, many of which were known prior to the rapid spread of COVID-19, that have rocked our world. Equity, primarily digital, might be at the top of the list.
Let's personalize your content