Some of your students are in school. Others are at home. Some days they might switch. Your students are all over the place, and you're supposed to be teaching them all. Welcome to 2020, baby. In this episode, I'll share six principles for making this situation work as best as you can, curated from teachers who are also figuring it out.
184: Lessons that Build Students' Media and News Literacy
EduTip 8: Don't take anything personally.
183: Six Tech Tools to Try in 2022
EduTip 7: Stop popcorn reading.
182: Eight Ways to Grow Students' Vocabulary
EduTip 6: Try a tiered activity for simple differentiation.
181: Teachers are being silenced. What can be done about it?
EduTip 5: Use huddles to communicate during group work.
180: Make Units More Inspiring with Vision Boards
EduTip 4: Hold off on most feedback until AFTER a task is done.
179: Teachers are barely hanging on. Here's what they need.
EduTip 3: Distract the Distractor
178: Street Data: A Pathway Toward Equitable, Anti-Racist Schools
EduTip 2: Don't yell at another teacher's class.
177: How to Find, Read, and Use Academic Research
EduTip 1: Don't make them read and listen at the same time.
176: Suicide Prevention: What Teachers Can Do
175: Introducing the HyperRubric
174: Why You Should Bring Podcasts Into Your Classroom
173: How ELA and Special Ed Collaboration Can Produce Great Student Writing
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