August 23rd Is “International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition” – Here Are Teaching & Learning ResourcesThe United Nations has declared August 23rd to be International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition. You can find many related resources at their website . You might also be interested in USEFUL RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ABOUT THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF BRINGING ENSLAVED AFRICANS TO AMERICA .
Tuesday’s Articles On School Reopeningsgeralt / Pixabay Here are today’s additions to The Best Posts Predicting (& Showing) What Schools Look Like During The Pandemic : Students Need To Be In Classrooms, With Masks, This Fall, Education Secretary Says is from NPR. What Georgia schools are doing as students return to classrooms with Covid cases rising is from CNN. Florida’s largest school district is worried about funding after governo
Resources For Starting A New School Year Stronggeralt / Pixabay It’s approaching that time (where does the summer go?), and you can find all my resources about starting the new school year strong here. Feel free to offer additional suggestions, and good luck to all of us!
Video: Playing For Change’s New Song Around The World Is “Come As You Are (Nirvana)”PIRO4D / Pixabay I love Playing For Change’s “Songs Around The World” and have often shared them here . Sometimes, the songs are great for ELLs, and sometimes they are just enjoyable to watch: Here’s their latest:
New Edutopia Video: “5 Tiny Language Shifts (That Can Make a Big Difference in the Classroom!)”geralt / Pixabay I’m adding this new Edutopia video to THE BEST RESOURCES SHARING RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT “TEACHER TALK” :
Infographic: “The World’s Most Spoken Languages”geralt / Pixabay Here’s an interesting infographic from Statistica: You will find more infographics at Statista
“Q&A Collections: Challenging Normative Gender Culture in Education”Q&A Collections: Challenging Normative Gender Culture in Education is the headline of my latest Education Week column. Ten years of posts on supporting LGBTQ students and on questions around gender roles in education. Here’s an excerpt from one of them:
“Be Curious, Not Judgmental”I’ve previously written a couple of posts on the value of prioritizing inquiry over judgment (see Leading With Inquiry, Not Judgment and IMPORTANT CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT REMINDER: CURIOSITY CAN WORK BETTER THAN JUDGMENT ). The 74’s weekly email newsletter highlighted a similar point last week when they included a short video clip from the Ted Lasso television series where the title character highli
Just Sent-Out Free Monthly Email Newslettergeralt / Pixabay I’ve just mailed out the August issue of my very simple free monthly email newsletter . It has over 3,000 subscribers, and you can subscribe here . Of course, you can also join the eighteen thousand others who subscribe to this blog daily. Here Are 8 Ways You Can Subscribe For Free…
“Five Teacher-Recommended Strategies to Support Students With Learning Differences”Five Teacher-Recommended Strategies to Support Students With Learning Differences is the headline of my latest Education Week column. Three science educators share their favorite instructional strategies, including incorporating a sense of play in their classes. Here are some excerpts:
Three New Resources About Historic Mapscarloslorite / Pixabay Here are three new additions to The Best Sites For Learning About Historic Maps : Historical Maps from Around the World is from Google Earth. 6 of the World’s Oldest Maps is from Discover. Story Maps from the Library of Congress don’t exactly fit in with the other links on the “Best” list, but it’s close enough. Here’s how they describe it: Story Maps at the Library of Cong
Ed Tech DigestTen years ago, in another somewhat futile attempt to reduce the backlog of resources I want to share, I began this occasional “” post where I share three or four links I think are particularly useful and related to…ed tech, including some Web 2.0 apps. You might also be interested in THE BEST ED TECH RESOURCES OF 2021 – PART ONE , as well as checking out all my edtech resources . Here are this we
Friday’s Articles & Videos On School Reopeningsandremsantana / Pixabay Here are today’s additions to The Best Posts Predicting (& Showing) What Schools Look Like During The Pandemic : Texas School Administrators Go Door To Door To Bring Students Back To The Classroom is from NPR. Confusion over mask mandate for California schools sparks tension between districts and parents is from Ed Source. As new school year looms, debates over mask mandat