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Karen Flanagan

A National Strategy to Improve the Teaching Profession - 0 views

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    Commentary We need better teachers. It's a mantra in education reform circles. And as Congress gears up to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, last rewritten in 2001 as the No Child Left Behind Act, the refrain will only grow louder.
nicolecarcano

Teaching In The Fast Lane: Giving Attention Seeking Students the Right Kind of Attention - 0 views

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    A blog post about dealing with attention hungry students. All of these are positive solutions that channel the student's desire for attention into something productive. Some give the student responsibility, which is fantastic for the intermediate grades. I really like some of these ideas! 
kkurtz214

May Celebrates Mary - 0 views

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    Some special ways and days to celebrate Mary
kkurtz214

How to Have a Safe, Fun, and Successful Field Trip With Your Students - 0 views

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    During my first year of teaching, I naively thought that field trips would be easier and more fun than a typical day in the classroom. Then, I got my first taste of field trip reality - my student Andrew got stung on the tongue by a wasp first thing in the morning.** Just a few reminders
bschilling4

Brain-Friendly Teaching (3): Strategies to Improve Memory - 0 views

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    Did you know that current research indicates that students' brains are changing? Have you heard that the brain works best when the temperature is between 68 and 72 degrees? "BrainLady" Marilee Sprenger, talks about the latest research. Included: Teaching strategies that engage the brain.
bcarroll2015

Co-teaching - 0 views

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    Six steps to successful co-teaching
cgysin

Study Skills - 0 views

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    Tips and Resources
bcarroll2015

Creative Writing Ideas in Math Class - 1 views

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    Helpful hints for writing across the curriculum.
dianaragone

Youtube Video on Student Motivation - 1 views

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    Richard Lavoie is one of my favorite speakers.... Here is just a "taste" of his thoughts on motivating students.... I encourage you to watch more of his videos.
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    Diana, these are wonderful. I watched the entire first one and will be back for more. Thank you!
pskowskistpaul

Spelling City - 0 views

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    My students have been using Spelling City for 3 years. I highly recommend an account to help them study on their own.
dianaragone

The "Best" Kindergarten You've Ever Seen - 0 views

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    Amazing video on a kindergarten in Tokyo designed to let kids be kids.... It shows how effective play is in the process of learning.... And how developmentally appropriate it is for children of that age...
Gail Ritchie

Alan November « Five Things I've Learned - 1 views

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    Food for Thought
jbukovec

101 Ways For Teachers To Be More Creative - 1 views

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    Teachers can be more creative by being open to new ideas, thinking outside the box, working with their strengths, etc.
Ann Oro

Discovery Education Of the People | Space Day 2015 | Digital textbooks and standards-al... - 1 views

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    You can sign up for a tour inside NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and meet the scientists and engineers working on some of our nation's space programs.
dianaragone

'Summer Brain Drain' Robs Some Students of Skills Gained During School Year - 1 views

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    It's called "the summer brain drain" because during those long, hot months away from school, kids supposedly forget a lot of what they had learned in class. Research, however, tells a more nuanced story: Some learning is lost among some groups, and others gain. What do you guys think?? Does "Summer Brain Drain" truly exist or is it just a myth??
nicolecarcano

Unshakeable: Innovate and adapt to make teaching an adventure - The Organized Classroom... - 0 views

  • Unshakeable: Innovate and adapt to make teaching an adventure
  • reflecting on our own practices
  • Just by taking a few moments to write it out, you are already more prepared for next year when you pull out that lesson again.  Much like a artist, you are honing your craft and tweaking it until it is the best version of your teaching.
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  • it really is a good habit to be in and will help you realize what is working for your students - and what isn't.  Or how a good lesson could be GREAT. 
  •   Choosing your own classroom changes and challenges
  • stretch
  • try something that would make a difference to both my students, their learning, their parents, and to how I felt about conference night. 
  • Just be you and be at peace with those things you cannot control - and be excited about those you can.
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    This promotes a book, but it is a nice little article. It serves as a nice little reminder that we constantly have to adapt and make changes, and that that's okay. The book seems like a good summer read too! 
pskowskistpaul

Great Article on the Importance of Handwriting - 1 views

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    The benefits of gripping and moving a pen or pencil reach beyond communication. Emerging research shows that handwriting increases brain activity, hones fine motor skills, and can predict a child's academic success in ways that keyboarding can't.
Ann Oro

Archdiocese of Newark - Archived_Webinars - 1 views

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    A list of categories with webinars that you can watch in a variety of educational topics on your own time.
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    Ann, I didn't know that this existed on the rcan site. I will definitely be returning to it. If done with small faculty groups, I wonder if these these webinars can be used for Professional Development. (?)
bcarroll2015

Algebra I Worksheets - 0 views

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    This is a great website for Algebra worksheets.
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    I agree, and also for so many levels of Mathematics, right down to working with basic facts. This site is truly one to visit over and over again.
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