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Q & A Collections: Student Motivation is the title of my new post at Education Week Teacher. It brings all my Ed Week posts on student motivation together in one place. I’m adding it to The Best Posts & Articles … Continue reading → Read More...
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Over at Education Week, I’ve just published a list of the ten most popular posts from my Ed Week Teacher blog. You might find it useful…. Read More...
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I’m beginning to organize questions and answers I’ll be covering at my Education Week Teacher blog next school year. I’ve received plenty, but could always use more. Feel free to leave them in the comments section here…. Read More...
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Ideas for the Last Two Weeks of School — Part Two is my latest post over at Education Week Teacher. Today’s post includes responses from three great educators: Chris Wejr, Alice Mercer and Bill Ivey. In addition, I’ve included many … Continue reading Read More...
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Ways to Use Class Time During the Last Two Weeks Of School is my new Education Week Teacher post. Today’s post offers suggestions from two exceptional teacher authors: Roxanna Elden and Donalyn Miller. Part Two in this series will include … Continue reading Read More...
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How Should Class Time Be Spent During The Last Two Weeks Of School? is the new “question of the week” at my Education Week Teacher blog. Feel free to leave comments there or here…. Read More...
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Ability Grouping In Schools — Part Two is my newest post at Education Week Teacher. It includes responses from Carol Burris, New York’s 2013 High School Principal Of The Year, and Tammy Heflebower, Vice-President of the Marzano Research Laboratory. Read More...
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Using — Not Misusing — Ability Groups In The Classroom is my newest post over at Education Week Teacher. Author/educator Rick Wormeli shares his thoughts on the topic. Part Two of this series will feature several guest responses, including ones … Continue Read More...
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What Do You Think Of Using Ability Groups & “Tracking”? is the new “question of the week” at my Education Week Teacher blog. Feel free to leave your comments there or here…. Read More...
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Response: Ways To Develop Creative Thinking In The Common Core is my newest post over at Education Week Teacher. It includes responses from three author educators — Amy Benjamin, Ben Curran, and Heather Wolpert-Gawron. Read More...
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How Can We Develop Creative Thinking & Address Common Core Standards? is the new “question of the week” at my Education Week Teacher blog. Feel free to leave your responses here or there…. Read More...
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Embracing & Celebrating Diverse Families is my newest Education Week Teacher column. It includes responses from two author/educators, Cindi Rigsbee and Darcy J. Hutchins. Read More...
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How Can Teachers Connect To Diverse Families? is the new “question of the week” at my Education Week Teacher blog. Feel free to leave comments here or there…. Read More...
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High-Stakes Testing & Student Engagement is my newest Education Week Teacher post. It includes responses from three author/educators: Michael Opitz, Michael Ford and Bryan Harris. Read More...
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How Can We Help Students Feel Engaged With State-Mandated Tests? is the new “question of the week” at my Education Week Teacher blog. Feel free to leave responses there or here…. Read More...
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