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Strategies for Culturally Responsive Teaching

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She speaks both nationally and internationally about discipline reform, equity, student engagement, and many other topics. Department of Education) and Parents magazine. The post Strategies for Culturally Responsive Teaching appeared first on edWeb.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology

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Being able to modify how students are seated enables a greater variety of tech-based activities. And variety -- over a class period, day, or week -- increases student engagement. Flexible seating also allows activities to include student choice, creativity, and collaboration. Inform students and families.

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Wahoo! The 2013 Global Education Conference - Still Time to Present + Plan to Attend!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Her professional blog, Always Learning, is an invaluable resource for teachers seeking examples of authentic student engagement. In 2008, he was named by Contribute Magazine as one of 10 Tech Revolutionaries Redefining the Power and Face of Philanthropy.

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The Emergency Home Learning Summit Final Week - 24 Amazing Interviews Start Tomorrow

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

In 2003, before the existence of YouTube, she founded ProjectExplorer.org, a free multimedia website designed to educate primary and secondary school students about global issues and world cultures and histories. Over the years, she has written for everyone from The Wall Street Journal to Mad Magazine. Yes -- Mad.

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

eSchool News

When it comes to reading for pleasure, students have so many other competing interests available to them – movies, games, social media, and TV shows – that we need to aim to make it an attractive, conscious choice. A key strategy is to curate print and digital library collections that reflect student voice, choice, and identity.