NPR Article: 9 Ways Schools Will Look Different When and (If) They Reopen
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The Ultimate Guide to Choice Boards! Supporting Student Engagement
The Ultimate Guide to Choice Boards and Learning Menus
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This guide has been a long time coming. I first wrote about choice-boards in my book, Learning by Choice. Then with help from amazing educators…
Effective E-Learning Practices: Jennifer Wathall (May 11-31)
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As a qualified International Baccalaureate workshop leader (Mathematics: Standard and Higher Level, Concepts and Inquiry in the Diploma Program and Approaches to Teaching and Learning") I have delivered…
Videos: How to Learn Math (Jo Boaler, Dan Meyer, Common Core explained)
Please use the link here: How to Learn Math (Jo Boaler) (for parents and teachers)
Creative, Flexible Mathematics with Jo Boaler
Dan Meyer: Math Class Needs a Makeover
Why the Common Core Math Standards Should Make You Mad! (for parents)
Common…
Parlay-How to use in support of SEL
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https://parlayideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Student-Driven-Discussions-and-SEL.pdf
Chapters International: Starting in May-Online Workshop/Inquiry in Action
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How do we implement inquiry? This three days, 10 hours practical workshop aims to offer you inquiry experiences so that you can teach in an inquiry-based way.
On 23 and 24 May, participants start to examine their inquiry…
10 Virtual School Learning Plans fostering Curiosity
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IB: Global Classroom Resources-PYP, MYP, DP
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Differentiation Resources and Ideas for Remote Learning
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Project Based Learning and Thinking Routines Mash Up!
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Cultural Force of Routine: Four Types
Routines are intentional moves and questioning strategies that scaffold students’ thinking in the moment as well as providing tools and patterns of thinking…