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Surround yourself with people who cheer you on and lift you higher!
Surround yourself with people who cheer you on and lift you higher!
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More often than not lately, the defense of returning to our previous model is learning loss. I see that term everywhere I look recently and it drives me crazy.
More often than not lately, the defense of returning to our previous model is learning loss. I see that term…
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A Grade 6 classroom (inclusive of special education students) with accessibility to the arts (music, dance, drama, visual art, and media art) based on students choice within teacher-assigned space and time boundaries.
A Grade 6 classroom (inclusive of special education students) with accessibility to the arts (music, dance, drama, visual art, and…
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We want our students to become future-ready and use skills like collaboration, critical thinking, communication and more, but much of what districts provide for us is very "old school” in terms of professional development.
We want our students to become future-ready and use skills like collaboration, critical thinking, communication and more, but much of…
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As I consider the extent to which those insights become a part of my pedagogical repertoire and the indelible mark left on me by my students, I am also left wondering - can I truthfully call what I do teaching and what my students do learning?
As I consider the extent to which those insights become a part of my pedagogical repertoire and the indelible mark…
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Teaching in 2020
In what ways are we, perhaps unwittingly, prescribing or imposing unwanted identities on students?
In what ways are we, perhaps unwittingly, prescribing or imposing unwanted identities on students?
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Students are working on their historical fiction narratives about the Atlantic Slave Trade, directly after a writing mini-lesson.
Students are working on their historical fiction narratives about the Atlantic Slave Trade, directly after a writing mini-lesson.
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So you just accepted your first ever teaching job in the Physical Education (PE) field. Now what?
So you just accepted your first ever teaching job in the Physical Education (PE) field. Now what?
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As I entered the doors closest to my room near the auditorium, my attention turned to the area right above the doors to a banner that read Welcome Class of 2023.
As I entered the doors closest to my room near the auditorium, my attention turned to the area right above…
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