ADHD Homework Strategies: Study Smarter, Not Harder! - 0 views
Organizing Your School As A List Of Courses Doesn't Work For Learners - 0 views
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This was an incredible look at the structure of education and a look at redesign/restructure the entire idea of education. A selected excerpt: How would school be structured differently if we really wanted to cultivate youth leadership? Despite serving students with a distribution of skills, grade levels are the dominant architecture of K-8 schools and for the last 20 years, there has been a particular fixation with grade level proficiencies which has reinforced whole group learning in grade cohorts.
5 Tips: Differentiating Sensory from Behavior - 1 views
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roblem behaviors are part of typical development.
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A child’s behavior is a form of communication.
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“Children do well if they can”
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Devon Carbado - 0 views
Can we keep SEL on course? - kappanonline.org - 0 views
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Think of SEL as an aspiration, not an intervention.
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Describe SEL in positive terms.
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Be skeptical of metrics.
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Recommended in this week's Marshall Memo: "In this column in Phi Delta Kappan, PDK International CEO Joshua Starr says three things worry him about "the rapid and widespread embrace" of social-emotional learning (SEL). First, the concept has become "too fuzzy to be useful" - it can mean growth mindset, grit, anti-bullying, collaborative learning, classroom management, and more. Second, developers are creating social-emotional learning products and hyping them as ways to transform schools (if we purchase and implement them with fidelity). Third, says Starr, 'I worry that the SEL movement hasn't been careful enough to address the racial divisions that permeate American public education… It's no surprise that many critics have begun to push back on the idea that children of color need white educators to teach them to persevere and regulate their behavior.' Starr has these suggestions to get social-emotional learning back on track so that it makes a positive difference in schools"
NAIS - Building More Inclusive Communities with Grading for Equity - 1 views
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Yet, grading—how teachers evaluate, describe, and report student achievement—is rarely considered part of DEI work.
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Perhaps most profoundly, grades shape how our students think about themselves—who they are, what they’re good at, and whether school is a place they can succeed.
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Averaging his performance doesn’t accurately describe his skills, and it hides all his growth and improvement.
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ADHD Myths: 10 Things People Should Stop Saying - 1 views
White Teachers Need to See Color. Here's Why. - WeAreTeachers - 1 views
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Every person of color has a similar story where an elder takes time to talk about the way their physical appearance is interpreted by white people. Do white people talk about how to make themselves appear more culturally aware in interviews?
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Every time a white teacher says, “I don’t see color,” you abandon a child in an educational void by refusing to recognize them for who they are. Additionally you fail to prepare them to enter a world who will see their color as a factor to their success and abilities.
Workbench Lesson - 1 views
Neuroscience & the Classroom - 2 views
Program - Scientific Learning - 0 views
ADHD & Handwriting: Practice and Improve Writing Skills - 1 views
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