Rigor is NOT giving more work to students with less time to do it.
Educators
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EducatorsK-12 Teachers
Teachers and Social Media – Five Tips That Might Save...
by Ian Egan4 minutes readSocial media is a wonderful but complicated tool in the classroom.
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Teachers have a collective responsibility to be advocates for education as a field. Advocacy: We should all be doing it
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Researchers say young brains are altered by chronic digital bombardment.
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If attention is not paid to changing how educators think about grading and learning, reform will stall.
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Band and orchestra creates an all-for-one and one-for-all mentality that can help kids throughout their lives and careers.
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In a Differentiated Classroom, we must be intentional about our expectations, support, and demonstration of learning options to include rigor.
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CreativityEducatorsK-12 TeachersHybrid and Remote LearningProject-based learning
Reinventing PBL to Focus on Human Performance
by Thom Markham6 minutes readDiscover how reinventing project based learning (PBL) can boost student engagement, human performance, and real-world skills beyond test scores in education.
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The profession of education can be frustrating.
