6 ways to build a rapport with students. Plus: the power of reading conferences

on Wednesday, September 12, 2018

6 Ways to Build a Rapport With Students; The Unexpected Power of Reading Conferences; Student Data: Friend or Foe?; More Talking in Class, Please |

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September 12, 2018
Create moments to simply chat with students about their lives.
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6 Ways to Build a Rapport With Students

New teachers sometimes struggle with establishing relationships with students, so a veteran shares a few tips on how to get started.



Real readers talk about what they're reading—and students can too.
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The Unexpected Power of Reading Conferences

A high school English teacher has a single accountability measure for her students' choice reading: talking to them about it.



Collecting data is useful but is not the end goal.
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Student Data: Friend or Foe?

Research is suggesting that gathering student data and building relationships must go hand in hand.



As social beings, students need to talk—and that need can drive learning.
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More Talking in Class, Please

Strategies for facilitating small group and whole class conversations with students in grades 3 to 12.



Makerspaces foster skills that aren't always assessed.
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Assessing Learning in Maker Education

A look at how maker education is assessed—and how assessment is evolving to measure more than just content.





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