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Use GRASPS for Real-World Assessment By Lisa Nielsen published 13 January 20 Innovative educators understand that there is more to learning than processed worksheets and tests.
Focus on the Doing of Social Studies, Not Just the Model By Glenn Wiebe published 7 October 19 Is it possible to take the best parts of Madeline’s model and adapt it to a world that needs our students to be engaged, informed, and knowledgable citizens?
Facilitating Inquiry in the Classroom: The Driving Question and PBL, Part 1 By Michael Gorman published 29 March 19 The Driving Question or Investigative Question in Project Based learning and STEM can be often the hardest concept to get across to teachers.
Tip of the Week: Forget the Gym. These 5 New Year’s Resolutions Are What You Really Need By Glenn Wiebe published 6 February 19 It’s never too late to make a few 2019 social studies resolutions.
Verso Learning Launches New Student-Teacher Feedback Tools at FETC By TL Editors published 24 January 19 Verso Learning, provider of classroom feedback and collaboration tools, will be showcasing their education tools at this year’s upcoming FETC conference.
Revised 5E-Hero's Journey Lesson Planning Template! By Ramsey Musallam published 18 January 19 I have written to annoying lengths about my love for the connection between the 5E Inquiry Learning Cycle and Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey.
Reflection in Education By Guest Author Suzy Brooks published 4 December 18 There are many ways technology can help teachers see themselves and their practice more clearly.
5 Levels of Difficulty Videos: Alternative Assessment Inspiration By Ramsey Musallam published 21 November 18 It reminded me how explaining a difficult concept to a novice and expert audience simultaneously requires deep conceptual knowledge, and how listening to such an explanation helps to build simultaneous conceptual and mechanical knowledge of a concept.
Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation Awards Grant to The Reading League By TL Editors published 30 October 18
Gale Aligns PD eBook Collections to Danielson Framework for Teaching By TL Editors published 16 October 18