Excellent hashtag #pypchat for early childhood and maybe up through 3rd grade teachers. This link is to their wiki. Pretty new hashtag group - Droke's, Cumming's, and Diaz's favorite WhatEdSaid tweets here!
An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - our goal is to gather a set of resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what some student or teacher somewhere needs!
As we guide our students through project based learning our roles of leader turns to facilitator. Therefore the art of questioning needs to be refined. This paper is written from a cognitive therapist but aligns with what we need to do with our students to guide them through their learning, discovery, and mastery.
There's just so much science, nature, music, art, technology, storytelling and assorted good stuff out there that my kids (and maybe your kids) haven't seen. It's most likely not stuff that was made for them... - Short YouTube videos. Great to grab students' interest. Thanks Philip for introducing me to this site!
Last winter, Riverdale students in the fifth and sixth grades took the 24-indicator survey, and their teachers rated them as well. The results were discussed by teachers and administrators, but they weren’t shared with students or parents, and they certainly weren’t labeled a “repor
moral character,” which embodies ethical values like fairness, generosity and integrity; and those that address “performance character,” which includes values like effort, diligence and perseverance.