Our team loves to blog and write about the best practices in K-12 education. This can range from technology to grading practices to who knows what we want to write about.
The beginning of a change in education?
Are state standardized tests a thing of the past? As we begin our journey through a new year we have ...
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Making Connections With Students through Culturally Responsive Images
If you’ve heard the term culturally responsive teaching (CRT), you know the importance of creating a culturally rich classroom environment. However, if ...
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Teaching and Learning With iPads
The model identifies four primary pieces of teaching. Let’s face it this is how we should design our classroom anyway, ...
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Enjoy more time to yourself and less time grading
How many of you spend your entire weekend grading? Don’t you wish that your grading could be done in less ...
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Teachers Need Effective Directions
Have you ever had a class completely miss your instructions? Did you think that your directions were clear to later ...
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Keep Students Organized in 2020
Between Zoom sessions with students, daily collaborative meetings, and students who are physically in the classroom many teachers are facing ...
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Moving from In-Person Learning to Remote Learning at the Flip of a Switch
Zoom, Google Hangouts, Jitsi Meet, Skype, yes we have heard of them but who would’ve thought we would have used ...
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Motivating Students in Today’s COVID World
Students disinterested in learning, students misbehaving, and students just not attending our classes; as teachers we have seen all of ...
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History of the Modern School System
The modern school system in America is quite broadly and extensively structured. Children in the United States are required to ...
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History of the Modern Grading System
A, B, C, D, F might be just random letters for adults, but in a student’s life, these letters hold ...
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