Wiley, a publisher that scrambled slide courses at many establishments with its late-August withdrawal of approximately 1,380 digital publications from a big subscription collection utilized by quite a few libraries, has reversed course and now says it will restore obtain to the ebooks “as quickly as doable.” After the textbooks […]
How Is Pre-K Utilizing Children’s EdTech?
Impression Source: Pexels Pre-K typically has the track record of mostly introducing kids to socialization and collaboration via enjoy. Yet, it can be a critical formative experience in children’s life. Pre-K aids to prepare youthful young children to navigate the outdoors earth and in their changeover to more structured K-12 […]
Labor Day Special – The Teacher Insurgency with Dr. Leo Casey
Our ultimate Most effective of Trending in Ed for the summer months showcases a conversation with Dr. Leo Casey about his e-book, The Trainer Insurgency. Mike welcomes Dr. Leo Casey, the Government Director of the Albert Shanker Institute who has published a e-book called The Teacher Insurgency: A Strategic and […]
A Principal’s Reflections: Humble Leadership
Suppose you were to analysis or Google the qualities of helpful leaders. In that circumstance, all you would come up with are the standard attributes such as great conversation, skill to make tough choices, getting a vision, products, and listening intently, to title a couple of. What does not display […]
Self-care as Collective Care. Imagining a Different Way for School Leaders – imaginED
By Christina Velasco, Ed.D.(Management mentor in San Francisco Unified School District) Systemic oppression sucks that creativity and creativity ideal out of us except if we deliberately pause and garner the creativeness, hope, and resiliency to engage in social justice management. Given the typically-unresponsive systemic and political context inside which school […]
Free Technology for Teachers: Updated – Screencasting on Chromebooks
Again in June Google released a new screencasting device for Chromebooks. Again then I wrote a comparison of the Chrome OS screencast tool and some other folks that are available to use on Chromebooks. Due to the fact then Screencastify has adjusted their free approach and Flipgrid has been renamed as […]
Resourceaholic: 5 Maths Gems #155
Welcome to my 155th gems post. This is where I share some of the latest news, ideas and resources for maths teachers. Loads of great stuff has been created lately and I haven’t been able to keep up with it, so today I’m bringing you a double feature – this post […]
Trending in Ed Season 7 Kickoff
Mike Palmer is back to kick off the 7th season of Trending in Schooling with our 493rd episode! Coming off a fantastic operate that showcased a lot of of our best episodes during the summer months, we’re again with clean material as Mike appears forward at the approaching discussions we […]
Struggling early readers can catch up over time; let’s figure out how
Liv Ames/ EdSource Lauren Petry, remaining, and Imani Williams from Bishop O’Dowd Superior University volunteered last summer time to browse to kids in the course of a summer season system that is element of the Hayward Unified College District’s changeover to a “group faculties” technique. Liv Ames/ EdSource Lauren Petry, […]
One Idea to Get High-Quality Edtech Feedback From Math Teachers? Pay Them.
When educators are researching and comparing edtech tools, they’re not just looking for a solution to a problem. They’re looking for a solution to their problem—suited to the unique needs of their students. So what’s the best way to choose edtech when what worked for a small district in the […]
New Video: The Art of ‘Means of Participation’
How you ask students to answer a question is often as important as the question you ask. If you don’t get everyone to answer, if you don’t cause everyone to think deeply about the answer, even the best question will only be so useful. So great teaching relies on […]