Creative brainstorming requires both individual and group work to flourish. Students need to build skills for both that produce better solutions and learning.
Professional Development
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CreativityEducatorsProfessional DevelopmentPronita MehrotraProject-based learning
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Barbara BlackburnK-12 TeachersProfessional Development
Academic Discourse: 4 Key Aspects
2 minutes readWith academic discourse, whether it is in response to a teacher’s question, discussion with other students, or generating questions, there are common problems.
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Professional DevelopmentFETC 2020CoffeEdCreativity
Building a Growing, Thriving Coaching Network
2 minutes readIn this episode, Brianna Hodges discusses her role as the edtech coordinator for Eanes ISD in Austin, Texas, as well as an edtech consultant and storyteller
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Professional DevelopmentFETC 2020CoffeEd
Classroom Creativity and Relationship-Building
3 minutes readIn this episode, Dr. Jacie Maslyk emphasizes the importance of relationships, stating that they are a vital component of the learning process.
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Professional DevelopmentFETC 2020CoffeEd
An Innovative Collaboration to Power Up Professional Growth
3 minutes readIn this episode, Stephanee Stephens discusses her passion for personalized learning and the potential it holds in the field of education.
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Social Emotional LearningProfessional DevelopmentIndustry NewsOn the Wire
New SEL Curriculum Directly Addresses the Key Skills for Student...
5 minutes readThe Connections Model has launched the KidConnect Ready2Learn Curriculum to help teachers improve student behavior and proactively teach the foundational skills needed for emotional regulation
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CoffeEdProfessional DevelopmentInterviewsFETC 2020
Why Teamwork in Tech Leadership Matters
2 minutes readIn this episode, Greg Bagby discusses his focus on methods of creating tech teams for classrooms, schools, and districts.
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Barbara BlackburnK-12 TeachersProfessional Development
3 Ways to Use Exit Slips in Your Classroom
3 minutes readExit slips are a popular strategy for receiving instant feedback on a student’s level of mastery, explaining what they learned during the lesson
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K-12 TeachersProfessional DevelopmentBarbara BlackburnProject-based learning
Rigorous Assessments: Not This, But That
5 minutes readRigorous Assessments – Incorporating higher levels of thinking in assignments will ultimately lead to increased learning.