Feedback is a key component of a successful, celebratory and growth-oriented student-centered conference. And your colleagues, your students and their The post Who should be […]
Going beyond the gallery walk Exhibition season is upon us! And as you’re making ready to throw open the doors of your school and welcome […]
It takes a courageous village In order for student centered learning to happen, we have to invest in explicitly teaching (and reteaching) routines, expectations, and […]
Feedback, feedback, feedback! As educators, it’s absolutely critical that we reflect on our practices, especially new ones. As schools around the state finish with parent-teacher […]
How 30 minutes can leave a lasting impact on the day. Advisory: the first 15 to 30 minutes of every middle school day, during which […]
Try Passage Presentations. The end of every school year is tough. Teachers and administrators struggle to keep students in line, finish assessments, plan field trips, […]
Check out these dynamic educators Are you heading to sunny Burlington, VT this Monday and Tuesday (no really, it will be sunny and warm) for […]
Middle school students power Brattleboro’s radio days Brattleboro, Vermont was incorporated back in 1753, a former military fort that embraced trading, commerce and the power […]
How do student behaviors change? Debi Serafino, a math teacher at Brattleboro Area Middle School, presents the results of her semester-long action research project examining the effects of […]
7th graders learn video as reflection tool When I sat down to work with my students on digital citizenship and literacy, I wanted to do something […]
Embed yourself in your video lesson MoveNote lets you create screencasts where you appear alongside the material, making how to screencast a lot more dynamic for […]