From Lecture to Facilitated Learning: Encouraging Kids to be Active Learners
You’re standing at the front of the classroom, delivering what feels like a clear, purposeful lesson. You see nods. A few students are taking notes. A hand or two goes…
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You’re standing at the front of the classroom, delivering what feels like a clear, purposeful lesson. You see nods. A few students are taking notes. A hand or two goes…
I was sitting in a doctor’s waiting room recently and ended up in a conversation with a middle school math teacher. We got talking about the students in our lives…
When I was in high school, I failed Math every single year and spent my summers in Math school making up credits. Looking back, I struggled with number sense for…
When a student reads below grade level, traditional tests often measure their reading ability rather than their content knowledge. For teachers working with neurodivergent learners or students with developing decoding…
As educators, we want inclusive and supportive learning environments for all our kids. Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects reading and writing skills, and it is often a hidden…
Delivering content and teaching are not the same thing. It’s an easy trap to fall into, especially when the concepts are tough. When students struggle, our instinct as educators is…
The Think Aloud strategy is one of the most powerful tools you have in the “I Do” phase of the Gradual Release Model, and it might be the piece you…