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3 things you didn’t know your classroom management software could do

eSchool News

Learning requires a great deal of vulnerability, and there’s no doubt that educators need to earn the trust and respect of their students. At the end of the day, it’s up to the educator to make the connections with students that will enable learning and keep building on a sense of community.

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3 Ways to Ensure New K–12 Digital Infrastructure Fits

EdTech Magazine

Below are suggestions for optimizing technology space and storage in schools. MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how the physical layout of a learning space can affect classroom management. Evaluate Your Space for Storage Opportunities. Technology does not need to be placed in one central location.

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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Here are a few discussion strategies that have been successful in our college classrooms. Conclusion Adopting active learning strategies encourages professors to step away from the role of subject matter expert and instead serve as facilitators of student learning. She began 23 years ago as an elementary classroom educator.

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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Here are a few discussion strategies that have been successful in our college classrooms. Conclusion Adopting active learning strategies encourages professors to step away from the role of subject matter expert and instead serve as facilitators of student learning. She began 23 years ago as an elementary classroom educator.

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Teaching Executive Functions to All Students

Cult of Pedagogy

When you compare that with their English-speaking peers, there’s a significant cognitive load to just navigating the school day. Weathers explains why he made this shift: “What I typically see is that prompt is available for students the moment they enter the learning space.

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I Used to Struggle With Where to Send My Kids to School. Now I Struggle With Sending Them at All.

Edsurge

School Discipline vs. Children’s Freedom One day, early in my education career, I was teaching a lesson on figurative language to my sixth grade English language arts class. Admittedly, my classroom was chaotic most of the time, but at this moment, the chaos felt a bit more controlled as we goofily made up examples of similes and metaphors.