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Keep, Start, Stop: A Student Feedback Strategy

Catlin Tucker

Employing a simple feedback strategy like “keep, start, stop” helps you quickly take the temperature of the class and make any necessary adjustments to ensure the rest of the year is as productive and positive as possible. What isn’t working well for you? Provide support with sentence starters.

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12 Tools to explore during Computer Science Week

Neo LMS

Data provided on Code.Org supports the growing need for students to have opportunities to learn about and develop skills in coding and computer science. Read more: Getting started with STEM in your classroom! Read more: Why should teachers encourage Computational Thinking? So why do students need to build these skills?

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Raising the Smart Classroom’s IQ – By Dr. Paul Fornelli

ViewSonic Education

While some researchers claim to have identified as many as 174 different types of human learning modes, the most widely accepted educational paradigm is the VARK learning model which espouses four basic types of learners: Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing & Kinesthetic ( Kaufman, 2021 ).

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6 Ways in which edtech shapes teacher training programs

Neo LMS

When we talk about integrating technology, there’s often the question of training current educators how to use it. Indeed, I think that the current situation demands a proactive strategy: training future teachers how to use technology. 6 Ways in which edtech shapes teacher training programs. But what does it all mean?

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Unfinished learning concerns still plague educators

eSchool News

“Students[‘] needs outweigh adult ability to support.” NAEP scores of fourth and eighth graders revealed a decline from 2019, with 69 percent of fourth graders and two-thirds of eighth graders reading below proficiency. The Lexia survey also questioned educators about the product features that supported literacy instruction.

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Transitioning to a better solution: How one NJ district is switching to H?para for the benefit of all

Hapara

More features and support at ridiculous cost savings. Similarly Calderwood had been noticing a steady drop in this particular company’s support and service. It helps teachers differentiate tasks so learners can work at their level and get support without any stigma. Raleigh has groups set up for reading and math.

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Best differentiation strategies in the classroom teachers can begin implementing now

Hapara

The adjustments educators make to the content they teach as well as the process, product or learning environment are based on student readiness, interests and learning profile. Differentiation strategies are plans of action designed to support educators in prioritizing what is most important for their learners.

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