Angela Watson’s Truth for Teachers
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One of the issues I’m most passionate about is making teaching more effective, efficient, and enjoyable, so I’ve gathered a group of educators to create a Productivity Roundtable.
Joining me are five members of the 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club’s graduate program. They have done a tremendous amount of work in experimenting with various productivity strategies in their classrooms and creating systems and routines that work well for them and their students. Since they teach at different grade levels and subject areas, in different types of school settings and communities, in a diverse set of locations throughout the United States, you’re going to hear what works with a variety of teaching contexts and teaching styles.
This time around, we’re talking about how to manage differentiation. During the roundtable, we’ll move past “differentiation” as a buzzword and talk about what’s happening in real classrooms. Each roundtable member will share how they differentiate instruction, and then move into how we can make differentiation more scalable. We’ll finish up by talking about their differentiation fails and mistakes, and some traps or pitfalls they think teachers should avoid as they look for ways to differentiate.
Click here to listen to the audio, or read or share the highlights from the roundtable session and participate in the discussion.
EP310 Unlocking the secrets of effective lesson design
EP309 Why humans fall for misinformation & creative ways to teach information literacy skills
EP308 How (and why) schools should support neurodivergent educators
EP307 Creating conditions for transformation (with Elena Aguilar)
EP306 How to get TRUE student buy-in for your "no phone" policy (with Ashly HIlst)
EP305 5 ways to automate teaching tasks next school year to save you time
EP304 Is artificial intelligence the key to a 40 hour teacher workweek?
EP303 How Danish schools embrace the slowdown and foster work/life balance (with Pernille Ripp)
EP302 Education trends, predictions, and hope for the future of teaching
EP301 5 ways to make an old lesson feel fresh and interesting again (with Betsy Potash of Spark Creativity)
EP300 Teaching through hormonal changes: post-partum, perimenopause, and beyond (with Dr. Jen Gunter)
EP299 A spring cleaning classroom guide: what if you didn’t need all that STUFF to teach well?
EP298 Clock out confidently: 5 tips to get out the door at contract time (with June Link)
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EP297 Feedback first: How 2 different teachers help students focus on learning, not grades
EP296 Thinking creatively about tough problems: the power of diffuse thinking for you and your students
EP295 Can banning phones in school help solve the youth mental health crisis? (with Dr. Jean Twenge)
EP294 What does it mean to “teach like yourself’ in 2024? (with Dr. Gravity Goldberg)
EP293 When students don’t want to think for themselves or put in effort, try this.
EP292 How I'm planning and setting goals this year
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