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How to use Digital Quick Writes–the video

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By integrating technology and allowing students to use a range of mediumssuch as audio, visual, and written formsquick writes not only reinforce writing skills but also enhance problem-solving, creative thinking, and communication abilities.

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12 Innovative Digital Tools to Engage High School Students

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Knowing the most innovative is a great first step. Here are twelve recommended by the Ask a Tech Teacher team: 12 Innovative Digital Tools to Engage High School Students In the ever-evolving landscape of education, keeping students engaged can be a challenge. Here are 12 such tools that will truly captivate students.

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Incorporating Monthly Giving Projects into STEM Curriculum: Inspiring the Next Generation of Philanthropists

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Adding monthly giving projects to STEM classes helps students learn important skills like problem-solving and teamwork while also teaching them to care about their communities. These fields are the foundation for innovation and progress in various industries such as healthcare, transportation, communication, etc.

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Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success

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Let’s explore this, considering some innovative strategies and how they are transforming education as we understand it. By understanding these varying styles, you’re able to adopt a more flexible approach to your education. You might be wondering if there’s a better way to engage all learners.

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How to Help Students Run a Genius Bar

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By providing the necessary support and structure, teachers can help students develop leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills through the Genius Bar. Encouraging a culture of cooperation among student leaders can lead to more effective problem-solving and a more enjoyable working environment.

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‘We’re Everywhere Now’: How a Speech Language Pathologist Has Seen Her Work Evolve

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Luckily, I'm part of a just remarkable team and district, so I do feel support when we can debrief and work through all of that and problem solve for future situations. I am extremely blessed to work in a supportive, innovative, student-focused environment at my school district.

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Let’s Talk About Habits of Mind

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Thinking Flexibly. Questioning and Posing Problems. Creating, Imagining, Innovating. Thinking Flexibly. ‘Thinking flexibly’ is inherent to many of the IB learner attitudes, especially cooperation, respect, and tolerance. Listening with Understanding and Empathy. Thinking about Thinking. Weigh options.