What about the other kids in the room? - Unconditional - 4 views
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The “other students” in the room have agency over how they show up in difficult moments. Just like we support students to practice and use their agency responsibly in their learning, friendships, and community, we can do the same when it comes to moments of crisis
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What’s the dividing line between stress and trauma? While there’s no clear answer, one key element is sense-making
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When we are upset and overwhelmed, sometimes we hurt others.
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Teaching Black History in Culturally Responsive Ways - 6 views
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Learning Styles | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University - 2 views
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there is no evidence to support the idea that matching activities to one’s learning style improves learning.
RACIAL EQUITY PRINCIPLES - WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE - 1 views
Celebrating and Learning About Black History and Culture | Reading Rockets - 3 views
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My oldest daughter got books about Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King jr and Ruby Bridges through Scholastic. They have books that are age appropriate from K up. https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/search-results.html?text=black%20history
Jim Crow Resources for educators - 2 views
Library of Congress primary source set and teacher guide for instruction of the institution of Jim Crow laws.
Sticky Notes - Diigo help - 4 views
Psychology - YouTube - 0 views
Frontiers | Could Acting Training Improve Social Cognition and Emotional Control? - 0 views
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Goldstein et al. (2013) found that a year of acting practice decreased the use of emotional suppression in children aged 7–10, while adolescents majoring in acting at high school (compared to other art majors e.g., music) used less suppression. Additionally, 4–5-years olds randomly assigned to an 8-week drama condition (compared to block building or reading) showed increased emotional control (i.e., inhibition of affective responses to observed or discussed distress; Goldstein and Lerner, 2018).
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The ability to represent others' mental states, referred to as ToM or cognitive empathy, plays a critical role in understanding and navigating social situations
Untitled design - 0 views
How to Use a Strengths-Based Approach to Talk About Autism - 0 views
A strengths-based approach to autism - Harvard Health - 1 views
Serving ELL Students and Families | Learning for Justice - 0 views
12 Ways to Support English Learners in the Mainstream Classroom | Cult of Pedagogy - 1 views
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Challenging concepts should be
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diagrammed or supported with pictures
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Sometimes showing our students what to do is all they need in order to do it,”
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