Homegrounds / Pixabay I’ve shared a number of resources over the years on how to create new habits and stop bad ones – and how to support others do the same. I thought I’d pull them all together in one post. You might also be interested in THE BEST RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ABOUT “NUDGES” IN SCHOOLS and Best Posts About Helping Students Develop Their Capacity For Self-Control . Here’s what I have so
AngelFMendoza / Pixabay As regular readers of this blog and my books know, I’m a big fan – and user – of inductive learning strategies (see The Best Resources About Inductive Learning & Teaching ). 3 Strategies for Promoting Deep Learning Virtually is a new ASCD piece by Matthew Perini, Harvey Silver, and Jay McTighe, and the first idea they discuss is a great inductive strategy that is new to me
Clker-Free-Vector-Images / Pixabay Dealing with PDFs (and graphic organizers) online has been a pain-in-the-butt to countless teachers during distance learning. There are some workarounds that can be found by searching online, including a few I’ve previously shared about ( MY MIND WAS BLOWN TODAY AFTER LEARNING HOW TO COLLABORATIVELY ANNOTATE PDFS ON GOOGLE DRIVE and How Could I Have Not Known Ho
torstensimon / Pixabay Here are new additions to THE BEST POSTS PREDICTING WHAT SCHOOLS WILL LOOK LIKE IN THE FALL : Chicago Students Return to School on Monday. Will Their Teachers? is from The NY Times.
Wokandapix / Pixabay I have a number of regular weekly features (see HERE IS A LIST (WITH LINKS) OF ALL MY REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURES ). This is a relatively new addition to that list. Some of these resources will be added to The Best Advice On Teaching K-12 Online (If We Have To Because Of The Coronavirus) – Please Make More Suggestions ! and the best will go to The “Best Of The Best” Resources To
quinntheislander / Pixabay It appears likely that the House of Representatives is going to consider impeaching President Trump for the second time this coming week because of his incitement of last Wednesday’s insurrection (see