Social media can be an easy-to-use educational tool to engage everyone, whether it’s Facebook to connect with family or Instagram to share travel photos.
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EducatorsProject-based learningK-12 TeachersRachel Summers
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To be the most effective, leave your ego at the door and LISTEN. How to be more influential, no matter your role
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As multiple generations come together in one workplace with various expectations, communication and collaboration can be tricky.
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Literacy: It’s Not Just for Language Arts
by Ian Egan4 minutes readLiteracy is critical in the language arts, science, math, robotics, and all the other subjects as well.
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Todd StanleyColumnistsEducatorsK-12 Teachers
“Rigor” and “Hard” Are Not The Same Thing
by Todd Stanley5 minutes readRigor is NOT giving more work to students with less time to do it.
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BusinessIndustry NewsJennifer Abrams
Jennifer Abrams to Lead Workshops on Having Hard Conversations
2 minutes readChapters International is hosting workshops in January and February led by Jennifer Abrams, a world-renowned education thought leader.
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EducatorsK-12 TeachersJennifer Abrams
The Deep End – Advocacy: We should all be doing...
3 minutes readTeachers have a collective responsibility to be advocates for education as a field. Advocacy: We should all be doing it
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Spearheading the PBL Charge
by Ian Egan4 minutes readExcellent teachers make students feel like they can be successful.
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In a Differentiated Classroom, we must be intentional about our expectations, support, and demonstration of learning options to include rigor.