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danicajustsen

Questioning Strategies to promote students' expository writing abilities - 4 views

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    This is a collection of instructional strategies that can be used to improve student writing and cooperation and encourage critical thinking. Links to strategies are sorted by teachers' needs: Monitor Progress, Compare and Contrast Ideas, Form Groups, Get Moving!, Work Together, Adapt Content, Share Ideas & Opinions, and Take Notes. Within these categories are several links to various strategies to meet these needs. Each of the links leads to a clear description of how the strategy can be used and multiple examples and clickable resources that can be utilized by teachers immediately. This site has a plethora of interesting activities and tasks for students to encourage better collaboration and thinking. An instructional gap our team recognized that is quite prolific among middle school-aged students is the lack of elaboration or explanation of details in their expository writing pieces. Students can organized paragraphs and essays write clear topic sentences and conclusions, but they struggle supporting their claims with specific details and then explaining how their details relate to the topic.
annemarie615

WWC | Using Student Achievement Data to Support Instructional Decision Making - 1 views

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    This guide offers five recommendations to help educators effectively use data to monitor students' academic progress and evaluate instructional practices.
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    I like how this article breaks down five different recommendations and makes it easy for the reader to explore what they choose without overwhelming them. I will be bookmarking this!
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    My school does not use data for instructional purposes. This is a great guide for us to use in order to start collecting and using data for instructional purposes.
srichards29

5 Ways to Improve Learning Gaps - 12 views

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    This website offers fun, interactive, online games for students to play over the summer to assist in closing their learning gap. This would be a great resource for teachers to give to their students at the end of the school year, or even over long breaks, for them to practice skills they are lacking.
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    A great article which presents innovative ways to improve learning gaps for young children.
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    Very interesting article, it provides ways to bridge the gaps that exists in the learning process.
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    Ah, the summer slide! Good resource to share with students and parents to help minimize the learning gap of students in the summer time.
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    The main takeaway from this resource for me was where the onus falls for the learning gap. Unlike the instruction gap, the learning gap seems more focused on the student needing to bring up their learning to ensure that they maintain over the summer, or reach new levels. The common denominator is that these all seem to take place outside of the classroom. However, I could see a teacher recommend these resources to different groups or having centers set up to ensure that students are working in areas that they need to improve to close their learning gaps during class time.
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    Resources and exposure to programs like this are imperative for underprivileged students who's family's do not have an understanding of how to maintain and increase their child's educational progress during the summer.
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