Chasing Common Core goals isn’t easy; especially, if one teaches at-risk students. The popular approach is – identify the students at risk, and place them […]
The art and science of giving feedback is complex. What may appear to be quite easy to give, while at the same time quite difficult […]
This Denver teacher avoids lectures and worksheets. He wants students to ask the big questions.:...
It’s coming up to recruitment season, so I thought I’d share some advice in preparation for a teacher job interview. Here are 10 questions you […]
As promised, here is another of my presentations from #BETT2017. This time I was looking at tools that you can use on your iPad or […]
Teaching gifted students in a regular classroom isn’t an easy job. It’s a grand challenge. By the virtue of their unique abilities, gifted students deserve […]
This post was originally published in @PeterMDeWitt’s blog Finding Common Ground in Education Week. Today’s guest post is written by frequent Finding Common Ground blogger Lisa Westman. […]
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QR codes or quick response codes are brilliant to use in the classroom. They are basically machine-readable labels that contain information about the item to which […]
Chris Kenniburg – the developer of one of the most appreciated Moodle theme – Pioneer, has shared the Open Educational Resource from their School’s Moodle […]
As the education system continues to evolve, we are starting to see online learning becoming a more prominent component of the way that we learn. […]
Long ago, when I started out as an ELA teacher, I wasn't aware of the challenges that I were to face as a new teacher. […]