Quality note-taking is a powerful learning tool, but to do it well, students need to be taught how to do it. In this episode, I talk with instructional coach Peg Grafwallner and chemistry teacher Abby Felten about a fantastic station-rotation lesson they developed to help Abby's students learn to take better notes.
210: Integrating Arab Narratives Across the Curriculum
209: Unpacking Trauma-Informed Teaching
208: What Is the Secret Sauce for Deeper Learning?
207: The Youth Boxing Club That Is Changing Lives: Jamyle Cannon and The Bloc
EduTip 22: Stop asking questions to the whole room.
206: The Thinking Classroom: An Interview with Peter Liljedahl
EduTip 21: Bring some drama with an anticipatory set.
205: How to Use ChatGPT as an Example Machine
EduTip 20: Don't give out your slides.
204: Authentic Group Discussions with the Real Talk Strategy
203: What Happens When Two Schools Experience the Street Data Process?
EduTip 19: Help students learn each other's names.
202: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2023
201: How to Build Psychological Safety in Professional Development
200: Ten Ways to Give a Better Lecture
199: How to Personalize Instruction with Seminars
198: Where to Find Real History in the Anti-CRT Era
EduTip 18: Avoid assignments that are TOO open-ended.
197: How to Leverage Multisensory Learning in Your Classroom
EduTip 17: Repeat audience questions.
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