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They Started Teaching During the Pandemic Year. Where Are They Now?

Edsurge

The most challenging part has definitely been trying to keep students engaged in the classroom and interested in their learning. But to compete with TikTok, social media and talking to their friends makes it that much more difficult. We were thrown into an entirely different realm of education with no handbook.

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The Top 50 Best Books for Teachers – Professional Development

Fractus Learning

Part of The Corwin Connected Educator series, in this volume you’ll use the principles of connectedness and flipped learning to engage stakeholders—teachers, administrators, and parents—digitally, so they’re ready for productive discussion when you meet in person. Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning – Peter C.

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New Podcast: Project-based Learning with A.I. and Improving Friendships

The CoolCatTeacher

Student Engagement and Questions (00:02:55:14 – 00:03:35:11) Or-Tal shares how she engages students by encouraging them to ask questions related to the project's main theme. During the launch, we explained to the students what PBL is, and we introduce the driving question of the project. does those tasks.

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

eSchool News

Because as long as a student simply enters the space – even if it’s just to hang out – that gives us the opportunity to make a connection with them. As librarians, we can do this by offering a range of genres and formats for students to choose from: novels, comics, magazines, audiobooks, print, or digital.