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Power Lesson: “This I Believe” Essays

…the author, Cynthia Ruiz. From what we understand, she is no longer in the classroom. However, you may be able to connect with her on Twitter by clicking on the Twitter icon at the top of the post underneath Cynthia’s name. If you are looking to create your own rubric, the section of this post called Assignment Guidelines links to the NPR website where Cynthia found the writing guidelines that she used as a basis for her own. In addition, there is another Cult of Pedagogy post on the single-point rubric, which you might find useful. I hope this helps!…

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Behind the Scenes at Cult of Pedagogy

…services mentioned. The Website In 2013 started my blog on WordPress.com, which is an easy way to create a blog without any fancy bells and whistles: On WordPress.com, you can’t add plug-ins, which allow you to add all kinds of functionality to your website. You also can’t generate any income from advertising. I wanted the bells and whistles, so I moved my site to WordPress.org. This video from WPBeginner explains this in more detail: https://youtu.be/4OT1jCoOFB8 Here’s the thing about WordPress.org: You have to find a host. A host is a company that stores your website and delivers it to anyone…

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Retrieval Practice: The Most Powerful Learning Strategy You’re Not Using

…frequent retrieval and reduce cramming. I have more information about research on end-of-semester exams in a review of the literature my colleagues and I conducted, available at retrievalpractice.org/review. Matt Smith The low-stakes quizzes have been an amazing addition to my classes this year!! Donna Try online sites that make the bingo cards for you. You supply the words. The site makes the cards–each one different. You print the cards. https://myfreebingocards.com/ Jane I use a Form everyday as an attendance tool and as a formative assessment. I pretest material, I posttest recent and previously taught material. The students know these test…

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To Learn, Students Need to DO Something

…children when they were babies. The plan was to go back to teaching full-time after they were in school, but I had the opportunity to work with pre-service teachers in the interim, and I loved it. After taking a course in educational technology, I learned how to run a simple website and decided I wanted to help more teachers on a larger scale. While I strive to be as authentic as possible, I realize that being out of the classroom puts me out of the loop in some ways. On the other hand, I have a lot more time to…

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After the Election: A To-Do List

…While the article was about how to respectfully disagree, the ending felt like just the opposite. I loved the video though! Amy Jennifer, I have been a fan of yours for well over a year. I have to admit that, as a closet Republican, I was a little nervous about reading this particular post and wondered where you were going to head with it. I didn’t want to be disappointed with a negative rant about our election outcome. After reading through it however, I have to say that I respect you even more! Thank you!!! Lona Russell Brand and Cracked…

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Goal-Setting for Teachers: 8 Paths to Self-Improvement

…could be doing a better job at differentiating. Check out my Starter Kit for Differentiated Instruction, a collection of articles, videos, documents, and tools that will help you improve in this area. 3. Improve Your Classroom Management Here’s another area we could all improve on. If your class isn’t run well and your students aren’t focused, it’s pretty hard to get anything else done. We have looked at the topic of classroom management from a lot of different angles on this site over the years. Browse through all the articles in the classroom management category here. 4. Get More Politically…

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6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2018

site, I thought about way back when the Internet first became a thing that regular people used. We used to talk about how theoretically, you could go online and find just about any document you could think of; like, the whole Library of Congress would be on there. Except back around 1994 when I tried to find stuff, it ended up not being that easy. When I look at a site like NewseumED, that vision is starting to look more like a reality now. At a time when the concept of “truth” has become pretty shaky, having access to primary…

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6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2019

…You might also want to check out our Teaching with Technology Pinterest board and Jenn’s Teacher’s Guide to Tech. Hope this helps. Maddie I just listened to a podcast talking about how technology allows students to explore the world around them. Geoguessr sounds like a great app to do just that! Lisa I am looking for a website or app that my elementary teachers can use to mirror their daily schedules on the board. These teachers usually have different M, T, W, Th, F schedules depending on the specials offered that day. Is there an easy site for them to…

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Powtoon: Fun, High-Quality Videos Made Easy

…videos will provide practice in those skills, not just in video production, but in the process of sharing them as well, as students learn how to upload files to YouTube, create links to those files, and embed the videos in other sites. With a free account, you can create an unlimited number of videos, each one up to 5 minutes in length. The finished videos can be uploaded and shared via YouTube, or viewed directly from the Powtoon site. Higher-priced options allow for HD quality and longer video lengths, but for student use, the free account should work just fine….

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