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How Inclusive Education Positively Impacts All Students : A drop in the ocean – by Sujatha Sriram

ViewSonic Education

While inclusive education is often associated only with students who have special educational needs such as disabilities or learning difficulties, inclusivity is about more than meets the eye. Inclusion is all about celebrating diverse learners in the mainstream setup. However, to do this, one must have a good understanding of the curriculum.

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The School Hall Pass Is Going Digital. Is That a Good Thing?

Edsurge

Students who want to use the restroom or visit the library or other office now pull up an app on their iPad and bring it to the teacher, who keys in his or her access code to grant permission. asks Monica Bulger, a senior fellow at Sesame Workshop who studies child rights.

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Showcasing Bullis School’s Innovative Faculty, 2022-23

techieMusings

These words capture one of the most incredible aspects of being an educator—the opportunity to be part of a profession filled with lifelong learners and some of the most generous sharers you will ever meet. To differentiate instruction, students who are finding the task challenging can reference their book and copy an example directly.

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PASCO Motion Sensor–A Must for Science Classes

Ask a Tech Teacher

to investigate frames of reference. You can also visit PASCO website’s Digital Library for hundreds of free labs and experiments that can be sorted by age group (elementary, MS, HS, AP, or University) or subject. Training and Workshops. They meet NGSS standards and work within Google Classroom and most LMSs.

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March 13th Library 2.0 Mini-Conference "Shaping the Future of Libraries with Instructional Design"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We hope you'll consider joining our first Library 2.019 mini-conference: "Shaping the Future of Libraries with Instructional Design," which will be held online (and for free) on Wednesday, March 13th, from 12:00 - 3:00 pm US-Pacific Daylight Time (click for your own time zone). (We Please also join the Library 2.0

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Differentiating Instruction in Kindergarten and Elementary Grades with Laura Robb

The CoolCatTeacher

Robb is a keynote and featured speaker at conferences and leads workshops all over the country and in Canada. I might take 5 minutes and work, do a little intervention, a little scaffolding, and see if I need to do even more than just that one five minute meeting with the child. Classroom Libraries And so I like classroom libraries.

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Basal Readers: 5 Ways to Make Them Work for Your Class

Edsurge

Regardless of their tools and resources, great teachers can meet their students’ needs. So, you may be ready to ditch your basal reader and transition to the workshop model. Even though you may not want to use the mandated basal reader, it turns out they are actually good at meeting certain specific learning standards.