Brought to you today: interesting websites that can help with more efficiency.
Decision Fatigue: Do you Have It? https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/teacher-decision-fatigue/ Planning: How To Move Away From the Day to Day Lesson Planning Trap https://thecornerstoneforteachers.com/truth-for-teachers-podcast/day-by-day-lesson-planning-trap/ How Amazon Can Support Your Classroom: https://www.weareteachers.com/amazon-perks-teachers/
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What this (https://www.edutopia.org/article/setting-effective-group-work) article says is profound, “Research supports what we probably already knew about student collaboration: It’s integral to learning.” However, understanding the complexity of effectively monitoring and empowering groups is a whole different story. This article offers some key insights:
There are a number of awesome links within the article that introduce scaffolding and frameworks that will allow students to be more effective in contributing to the group. Check out the link and also, if you don’t have a Common Sense Educator account (see via the hotlinked sources within article), consider signing up to access great FREE resources about a variety of teaching topics. You may have heard of the Gradual Release Model, but this is such an amazing video that truly shares how it looks in action. It is one of the most helpful teaching resources you can use. Please watch and observe how we can support our students with modeling while also pushing them to think and learn on their own. Video: https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/improving-teacher-practice
When we teach students, how do we use student work in our teaching? The short blurb and clip is an example of a really cool and manageable practice to keep student work at the center of what we do. This strategy also builds confidence and positive class culture. Take a look – it’s really helpful.
http://teachlikeachampion.com/blog/clip-week-courtney-betars-show-call/ |
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