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18 Digital Tool Musts in the Classroom This video is from a series I taught for school districts. It is now available for free, here on Ask a Tech Teacher: Summary 18 essential digital tools for classrooms, emphasizing their impact on modern education. Highlights Annotation Tools: Essential for digital note-taking. Avatars: Promote digital citizenship and privacy.
HOUSTON — On a Saturday morning in August 2023, a crowd gathered outside the Houston Independent School District administration building with protest signs in hand. The brutal, sticky heat of Texas summer already had people wiping sweat from their brows and handing out bottled water from ice-filled coolers. Teachers, parents and politicians took turns at the microphone, united in their criticism of the controversial state takeover of Texas’ largest school district.
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The NEW Apprenticeship Support & Knowledge for Schools & Colleges Brochure is out now! Click to take a look and discover the fantastic activities and assemblies available, they’re FREE! We’re looking forward to visiting our schools and colleges to offer apprenticeship and T Level support.
Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape
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Our relationship with math learning is severely damaged in this country. In 2022, only 26 percent of all eighth grade students scored proficient or above in mathematics. Even more concerning is that only 9 percent of Black eighth-graders are at a proficient level, or above. As a Black male educator in northeast Denver, I have seen firsthand the results of poor engagement and learning in math classrooms.
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter This episode will release on YouTube on September 18 at 11 am and first aired on WDJY FM 99.1 in Atlanta at 4 pm on September 11, 2024. These shownotes are provided for our radio and television viewers and listeners until the show releases. The YouTube video will be posted here when it goes live.
Roald Dahl Day celebrates and commemorates the wonderful work of Roald Dahl, his writing, characters and stories. To help you get involved we have a list of activities as marvellous as George’s medicine! Take a look below for science-themed resources, literacy, art and more. Fun Facts: – Roald Dahl invented over 500 new words including scrumdiddlyumptious and snozzcumbers!
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Creating Careers A Step Ahead: North West Ambulance Service Live Chats – 25th September & 2nd October Your school or college can access a live careers, education, advice and guidance session on Ambulance Service careers with North West Ambulance Service. The live chats are designed for Y9+ and best delivered from an ICT room with individual students logging in or as a class via screen.
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STEM ambassadors – check your inbox! You should have received your new digital badge if you’ve logged over 15 hours of volunteering. To celebrate this year’s badge release, STEM Learning is giving you the opportunity to win a Betty’s Gift Box.
“When I present myself in front of students in a positive emotional state, I can increase student cognition, effort and long-term retention of information, Dr. Timothy Kanold excitedly shares. “The brain research on emotional intelligence as it relates to student learning is clear.” Timothy Kanold Co-Creator and Author, Wellness Solutions for Educators As Kanold explains, teacher and administrator mental and emotional well-being is an essential component of student learning.
As a new teacher, you don’t have the advantage that veteran teachers do. Experienced teachers have the luxury of looking back on past years to see what worked and what didn’t. Starting out, you’ll be hit with a ton of new information from learning to juggle classroom management to fostering a classroom community. This might feel overwhelming. Don’t worry, as you prepare to inspire the leaders of tomorrow you can use this advice to help you navigate your first year with confidence.
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