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Combatting the Challenges of Whole Group Lessons with Blended Learning

Catlin Tucker

Blended learning is the thoughtful design and facilitation of learning experiences that strive to shift control from teacher to learner by weaving together active, engaged learning online and offline. This blend of online and offline learning can happen exclusively in the classroom with the station rotation and whole group rotation models.

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3 Reasons Teachers Should Use the Playlist Model

Catlin Tucker

A playlist is a sequence of learning activities designed to move students toward a desired result. Learning a Language: Acquiring a new language involves mastering vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and cultural nuances. Language Practice: Engage students in conversation practice, pronunciation exercises, or grammar activities.

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When Your Classroom Management Goes Off the Rails

Cult of Pedagogy

Little by little, the kids got noisier and more distracted, the classroom started to get chaotic, you found yourself yelling more, running out of time for planned activities, and generally feeling completely run down. It can happen to the best of us classroom management deteriorating over time. Be the calm presence.

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5 tech tools for kinesthetic learners

eSchool News

believe quiet students seated in front of computer screens is indicative of good classroom management, remembering that our students need to move is always sound instructional strategy. This is a great phrase to remember as districts, schools, and educators increasingly rely on technology tools to support student achievement.

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NetSupport’s keyword monitoring now supports multiple languages

eSchool News

In an effort to help districts cope with an ever-growing student population speaking languages other than English, NetSupport is adding multiple languages to its keyword monitoring software, which lets schools keep an eye on student communications by automatically flagging certain phrases or words. In 2014, a record of 63.5

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Time Efficiency vs. Equity in Education

Catlin Tucker

I would write the day’s learning objectives and agenda on the board and spend each class period moving my students as a unit through a series of learning activities. They bring different skills, abilities, needs, language proficiencies, backgrounds, learning preferences, and interests into the classroom.

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3 simple ways to use interactive whiteboards in preschool classrooms

eSchool News

When preschoolers enter the classroom, the first thing they notice is the “big TV,” which is an interactive whiteboard. At this age, preschoolers are curious, adventurous, and active, always seeking ways to engage their bodies and minds. I have found the smart board very helpful in my classroom. 2023, March 21).

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