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Tony Borash

Blended PCBL : Home - 1 views

shared by Tony Borash on 11 Feb 22 - No Cached
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    "Meeting the needs of each student through personalized, competency-based learning (PCBL) is more important than ever. Blended learning can help us achieve this vision. These free tools and resources are intended to support school and district leaders in implementing PCBL environments through blended learning. They may be the catalyst for an initial conversation or serve as a continuous improvement resource for those well down the path of the work. Explore definitions, reflect with your team, engage in a readiness assessment, and utilize curated resources to develop a blueprint for implementation and continuous improvement."
John Ross

How to not overwhelm your school with online learning initiatives - ASCD Inservice - 1 views

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    Good advice; a few new (to me) resources to consider
John Ross

COVID learning loss likely to linger without intensive work, research says - Chalkbeat - 0 views

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    "Students within the same district seemed to experience similar academic setbacks, regardless of their background. In the average district, white and more affluent students lost about the same amount of ground in reading and math as Black and Hispanic students and students from low-income families."
Gaynell Lyman

AnswerGarden - Plant a Question, Grow Answers! Generate a live word cloud with your audience. - 0 views

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    Welcome to another online tool to allow for Formative Assessment and engage students in discussion. Answer Garden allows the teacher to set up a website that gathers student input and ideas. As students answer a question prompt, their answers appear on the home Answer Garden screen set up by the teacher. Both teacher and students have an opportunity to see what the ideas of the crowd really are. It is simple to use. Since this is a open web tool students should be reminded to not answer with personal or identifying information. No student log in is required. Ways to use Answer Garden: Pose a Driving Question Collect ideas and opinions Look for adjectives that describe a character in a book Use as a polling mechanism… large words most popular Look for number of class that can get a correct answer Incorporate in a Socrative Seminar Align words to an idea, concept, place, or object Compare and contrast using two Answer Gardens Exit ticket of a learned concept Get feedback on an upcoming test
Gaynell Lyman

Harvard Education Publishing Group - 2 views

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    Getting Started with Instructional Rounds
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