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Vicki Davis Vicki Davis is a full-time classroom teacher and IT Director in Georgia, Usa. She is Mother of three, wife of one particular, and enjoys talking about the wise, transformational use of know-how for educating and performing good in the world. She hosts the 10 Minute Instructor Podcast which […]
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Livestreaming the Depp-Heard trial, undercutting journalists — and other news literacy lessons
Placeholder while report steps load Right here is the most recent installment of a weekly element I have been running for some time on this website — lessons from the nonprofit News Literacy Task, which aims to teach students and the general public how to type simple fact from fiction […]
Lessons About Teacher Appreciation from Abbott Elementary
The strike new network Tv show Abbott Elementary just about feels like a love notice to educators. The mockumentary-design and style comedy, set in an underfunded fictional faculty in West Philadelphia, follows a group of dedicated lecturers and a hilarious, self-absorbed principal. Creator, writer, and star Quinta Brunson’s mother was […]
Three Lessons in Using Context Clues in Online Research
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, disinformation on Ukraine casualties and other news literacy lessons
The materials in this post will come from the Sift, the organization’s e-newsletter for educators, which has additional than 23,000 subscribers. Published weekly during the college yr, it explores well timed illustrations of misinformation, addresses media and press freedom subject areas, discusses social media developments and issues, and incorporates dialogue […]
10 Digital Learning Lessons Every Coach Should Have in their Back Pocket!
Are you constantly looking for “the next best thing” when it comes to digital learning activities? Have you run out of ideas and are looking for something new to bring to teacher planning meetings to meet their curricular needs? Over the last few years as an Instructional Coach, I have […]
Lessons of COVID-19 underscore need for better teacher support
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain When the COVID-19 pandemic forced New Orleans public school teachers to switch from in-person instruction to a virtual or hybrid setting, the transition left many feeling anxious over their ability to impact student learning, according to a multi-agency study led by Tulane University. The study by […]
As we develop, the brain connects lessons learned differently — ScienceDaily
A new study of brain activity patterns in people doing a memory task finds that the way we make inferences — finding hidden connections between different experiences — changes dramatically as we age. The study’s findings might one day lead to personalized learning strategies based on a person’s cognitive and […]
Lessons from segregated schools can help make today’s classrooms more inclusive
Credit history: Unsplash/CC0 General public Domain The intent of college desegregation is obvious: Black and white small children must attend the same colleges, and Black kids really should not be relegated to inferior buildings, understanding materials and extracurricular functions. When independent-but-equal is no longer legal, the truth is that nowadays […]