1024 Search results

For the term "โšก๐Ÿ˜น๐Ÿ’Œ Buy viagra caps 100mg - sildenafil citrate online โ†ฃ ๐Ÿฏโ˜Ž www.WorldPills.NET ๐ŸŒถ๐Ÿฏ . where to order๐Ÿ’—:Sildenafil Prices, Buy Viagra (Sildenafil) - Worldwide Shipping,Viagra - Buy Generic Viagra 50mg,cheap viagra sales - Newobjective".

What MATH-ish Can Add to Your Math Classes

In MATH-ish, youcubed.org co-founder Jo Boaler brings together real-world math, neuroscience, equity awareness, and classroom experiences to forge a powerful multi-faceted tool to encourage studentsโ€™ collaboration and engagement, says math teacher and NBCT Kathleen Palmieri.

Value and Success Can Build Student Motivation

We cannot make students be intrinsically motivated, writes teaching coach Barbara Blackburn. But we can create a classroom culture that focuses on the building blocks of value and success. When we do, students are more likely to grow resilient and take chances on learning.

Try This UDL Higher Order Thinking Strategy

Teachers Samantha Layne and Susanne Croasdaile introduce a new UDL-friendly tool to promote higher thinking, using a model-building strategy. TPRY helps students break down visual content, analyze it, and even build their own visual texts. See a food web modeling example.

New Teachers: Lean on Those Digital Resources

Teachers are always short of resources. New teachers, in particular, need a helping hand and the tools to make their jobs less stressful. Education resources specialist April Angel urges them to take advantage of quality resource sites to plan lessons and fill specific needs.

As Jamboard Sunsets, What Is on the Horizon?

If you have been wondering how you can move on when Jamboard sunsets in December, Kathleen Palmieri has found a super next-generation tool developed through a collaboration of Google โ€“ FigJam by Figma โ€“ that offers easy transition and improved tools. See her overview and tips.

7 Principles of a Heart-Centered Classroom

Educator and author Regie Routman considers heart-centered principles that can help us go a long way to ensure that what we do and are asking our students and loved ones to do will result in personal and professional growth, gratitude, generosity, and even sparks of greatness.

What to Expect from AI in Class and Beyond

After reading Co-Intelligence, Sarah Cooper is newly optimistic about the possibilities of AI in education โ€“ and trying to live more like a cyborg. Follow along as she inspects the authorโ€™s rules for co-intelligence, ways to personalize AI for educators, and how and if we might co-exist in the future.