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Online Learning Book Recommendations: And Why I Read so Few Books on the Topic

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The following is the latest installment of the Toward Better Teaching advice column. Dear Bonni, In the midst of this current COVID situation, I'm looking to up my game … as an educator … especially in the online environment. I haven’t read many books that are focused strictly on online teaching.

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How to hire technology leaders, not followers

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In the past, schools were reasonably homogenous in their approach to teaching. They varied in other ways (demographics, degree of focus on sports and the arts, religious affiliation) but these differences often did not impact the classroom; the methods of teaching were reasonably consistent. These may be websites (e.g.

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Math publisher introduces online PD series

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When teaching math, teachers need to create an engaging and memorable experience for all types of learners in their classrooms. Learn how to prepare and plan for math for the school year. Discover strategies and tips for setting up math routines that will help to improve learning and have a productive new school year.

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Singapore Math offers new summer webinar series for educators

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When teaching math, teachers need to create an engaging and memorable experience for all types of learners in their classrooms. The paper mentions that professional growth can be pursued through online learning, as it offers a great wealth of resources and opportunities to interact with a national community of educators.

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Feedback as a Dialogue 

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How have my various experiences influenced my teaching philosophy, and which principles do I rely on to inform my interactions and collaboration with learners? My primary goal is to promote accessibility and implement universal design for learning (UDL), offering diverse avenues for learners to interact with and obtain content.

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From the Marine Corps to the Classroom

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Annie Talley Ochoa has long known that she was meant to teach. Talley Ochoa is on track to earn her teaching credential next August, when she finishes her master’s degree in education. This year, she’s teaching U.S. And again, I'm like, ‘Oh, this is my thing: teaching. Did you ever reconsider a career in teaching?