Tom and Emma speak with Abby Bayford, editor and contributor to Letter to My NQT Self. The book is a collection of retrospective letters by various teachers to themselves as newly qualified teachers (NQT).
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CoSN Presents EdTech Data Trends in 2020-21 (S2, E2)
1 minutes readIn this episode, Mark Finstrom, shares how various edtech trends in 2020-21 can be interpreted for broader understanding.
Community Learning Hubs are community-driven efforts to support students’ learning and well-being, providing safe places to connect to school, caring adults, and additional services.
Nolwenture, a digital products and services creation company based in the education and digital savvy nation of Finland have launched OppiPlay Primary for teachers and their pupils, targeting the primary school, K12 market. OppiPlay Primary is now available through Google Play and the App Store and it is free to download the mobile application. For teachers and content creators they will use the easy and intuitive web application to make lesson plans, theory content and exercises, and this will initially be available for free to offer support during the disruption to schools during the current COVID crisis.
Dr. Carol Kelley and Michael Arensdorff from Oak Park Elementary School District 97 in Illinois discuss digital equity on the Season 2 premiere.
The real-life case studies in FiCycle Math connect with students by demonstrating decisions people make in their day-to-day lives.
The lack of strong executive function skills can interfere with the delivery of content, making it difficult for students to receive teaching.
In this episode, Tom and Emma speak with Bennie Kara, author of A Little Guide for Teachers: Diversity in Schools.
In the virtual classroom, you can’t use your traditional stickers anymore, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use virtual reward stickers.
Brittany Cufaude founded Joyful Classrooms with a mission to empower educators and improve outcomes for all learners through devotion to continuous learning and a compassionate community.
Michael Pershan, discusses his book Teaching Math With Examples and shares his energy and insights on this episode of Author Chats.
Since the start of the pandemic, there’s an increase in students struggling with anxiety, emotional detachment, and mental health issues. Research shows a willingness for young people to speak up, so long as they have the right outlet.
It’s easy to forget that when you’re sharing your screen with your online class, students will see EVERYTHING that you’re sharing. Here are the best screen sharing practices in a virtual classroom.
EdisonLearning and Grand Key Education announces a partnership that gives schools and districts that are currently using EdisonLearning’s digital learning solutions, as well as new EdisonLearning customers, access to Grand Key’s Own it!™ course.
In this episode, Emma turns the tables by interviewing Tom and his co-author Oliver Caviglioli on their recent book, Teaching WalkThrus Volume 2, a follow-up to their popular Teaching WalkThrus: Visual Step-by-Step Guides to Essential Teaching Techniques