The Balance, by Dr. Catlin Tucker
Education
In this mini-episode, I explore the value and process of cultivating meaning-making in classrooms. Meaning-making is the process by which students interpret, understand, and make sense of the information, experiences, and world around them. In this episode, I share strategies teachers can use to help students construct knowledge on their own and in collaboration with peers.
To read more, check out my blog on this topic.
Here is Judy Willis's article "Understanding How the Brain Thinks" that I reference in this episode.
Ask Catlin: The Playlist Model
Updates & A Station Rotation Tip: Using a Checklist to Keep Kids on Task
The Leader's Algorithm with Pablo Muñoz
[ReAir] The Shift to Student-led with Dr. Katie Novak
Designing a Station Rotation: Go Horizontal with Your Agenda
Excerpt from Shift Writing into the Classroom
Developing the Skill of Learning with James Anderson
Ask Catlin: Student Agency
Keep, Start, Stop Feedback Strategy
Fostering an Inclusive School Culture with Henry Turner
Why Writing Belongs in Every Classroom
New Book Alert! Shifting Writing into the Classroom with UDL and Blended Learning
Supporting Black Male Students with Dr. Corbin-Thaddies
AI and Learning Design: Elevating Intent, Not Eliminating It
Troubleshooting the Flipped Classroom: Dealing with Unprepared Students
Ask Catlin: The Whole Group Rotation
Making Teaching Sustainable with Paul France
Leveraging AI to Design Equitable Learning Experiences
Ask Catlin: Classroom Management
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