6 strategies for taking high-quality notes. Plus: why restorative practices benefit all students

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6 Strategies for Taking High-Quality Notes; Why Restorative Practices Benefit All Students; Turning Your Students Into Web Detectives; Morning Meetings |

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November 8, 2017
The quality of students' notes impacts their learning.
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6 Strategies for Taking High-Quality Notes

Get your students thinking deeply while they're taking notes—and show them how to make the most of those notes later.



Using restorative practices can lessen the achievement gap.
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Why Restorative Practices Benefit All Students

Punitive discipline can be harmful and unfair—restorative practices offer hopeful solutions.



Students have a hard time evaluating information online.
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Turning Your Students Into Web Detectives

Five vetted resources students can use to separate truth from fiction online.



Before they can learn, students need to feel cared about.

Morning Meetings: Building Community in the Classroom

Starting the day with this 15-minute activity helps students regulate their emotions and focus on the day's learning.



Kids need role models they can relate to.
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The Crisis in Black Education: Crafting Mirrors Where Kids Can See Themselves

A veteran educator shares his strategies for getting more black male teachers in front of black students.





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